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Tubular metal-cored
electrode for MAG-Welding Process |
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Standards: |
EN 758 |
T 46 4 M M 1
H5 |
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AWS/ASME
SFA-5.20 |
E 71 T - 1MJ
H4 | |
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Application and Properties: |
Slagless metal powder
tubular cored electrode with outstanding welding
properties in the short-arc and spray arc range.Almost
spatter-free when welding in the spray-arc range. Good
restriking, even with cold wire tip, thus being suitable
for robot application. Characteristic features; good
side wall fusion, finely rippled welds, without
undercutting into the base metal. Little formation of
silicates on weld surface, so that multi-pass welds can
be made without cleaning. Due to it's easily controlable
weld pool in the short-arc range, FLUXOFIL M10 is
well-suited for root-and positional welding and gap
bridging. |
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Materials:
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S185 |
St 33 |
S235 - S355 |
St 37.0 - St 52.0
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S235 - S355 |
St 37-2 - St 52-3
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P235 - P355 |
St 37.4 - St 52.4
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P235 |
St 35.8 |
P265 |
St 45.8 |
P235GH, P265GH |
HI, HII |
P295GH |
17 Mn 4 |
L210 - L415 |
StE 210.7 - StE
415.7 |
L290 - L320 |
StE 290.7 TM - StE
320.7 TM |
L360 - L485 |
StE 360.7 TM -
StE480.7 TM |
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X42 - X70 |
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StE 255 |
S(P)275 - S(P)460
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StE 285 - StE 420
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A, B, D, E |
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AH 32 - EH 36
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GS-38 |
GP240R |
GS-45 |
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Please observe
admissible operating temperatures for welding consumable
and base metal |
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All-Weld
Metal Analysis (typical values in %) : |
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Mechanical
Properties of All-Weld Metal (single values are typical
values): |
SR/GS
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>460 |
550-660 |
>24 |
>120 |
>80 |
>47 |
AW/KS
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>460 |
550-660 |
>24 |
>120 |
>80 |
>47 |
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AW : As welded , SR :
Strees relieved |
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Chemical
compositions and mechanical properties apply to
the use of shielding gas |
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: EN
439 - M21 (82% Ar + 18% CO2)
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Shielding gas
as to EN 439 |
: M21 (82% Ar +
18% CO2) | |
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Shielding gas
consumption |
: 12-15 l/min for
Ø<,= 1.60 mm, 15-20 l/min for Ø>2.0 mm
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Packing
& Order Information : |
2040045 |
1.20 |
16 |
2040048 |
1.60 |
16 |
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Type of
Current/Polarity/Welding Positions : |
You can click on
the figure to see its explanation... |
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