Welding Consumables Product Overview
Welding Consumables Product Overview
CONSUMABLES
WELDING
CONSUMABLES
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TRADITION
Our history and tradition goes back to the year 1939, since that time at Jesenice location
welding material is developed and produced. Now about 200 experienced employees care for
QUALITY
Our philosophy is the customer satisfaction and production of high quality products, so we
in 1997 got quality management system approval ISO 9001.
Our production facilities are continuously checked and approved by Internacional Supervisory
Institutions TÜV, DB and many Classification societies: GL, BV, ABS, LR, RS, DNV, RINA,
PRS, SZU, CR and SŽ.
All metallic and mineral materials for the production of Elektrode Jesenice products are under
strict control and all welding materials produced in our company are tested. Manufacturing
certificates are available on request.
SERVICE
www.elektrode.si
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CONTENTS
CLASSIFICATION BY NORMS
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PRODUCT PROGRAMME
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PRODUCT PROGRAMME
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PRODUCT PROGRAMME
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PRODUCT PROGRAMME
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PRODUCT
PRODUCT PROGRAMME
PROGRAMME
PRODUCT PROGRAMME
TIG 22/9/3 LN PRODUCT • W 22 9 3 NL
EN ** SS 2209 DIN ** ER 2209
AWS S22
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TIG 625 • S Ni 6625 (NiCr22Mo9Nb)*** / ER NiCrMo-3 ** S23
TIG 22/9/3 LN •EN
WEN2214700
9 324373
ISO NL ** DIN 8555**
SS 2209 A-5.13
ER 2209
A-5.7 S22
Hardfacing
TIG
TIG 625
Cu electrodes ••
SS-Cu
Ni 6625 (NiCr22Mo9Nb)***
1898 (CuSn1) / ER
ER NiCrMo-3
CuSn ** S23
S24
UTOP 38
TIG CuAl8 • E
EN FeISO
S-Cu 36100
24373 (CuAl7) E 3-UM-40-T /A-5.7
ER CuAl-A1 K1
S25
UTOP
TIG
TIG Cu
43
CuSn6 •• E Fe 31898
S-Cu
S-Cu (CuSn5P) E 3-UM-400-PT
5180 (CuSn1) /ER
ER CuSn
CuSn-A K2
S24
S26
UTOP 45 E Fe 3 E 3-UM-45-T /ER CuAl-A1 K3
TIG
TIG CuAl8
CuAg •• S-Cu
S-Cu 6100
1897 (CuAl7)
(CuAg1) / S25
S27
UTOP 52 E Fe 3 E 3-UM-60-T / K4
TIG
TIG CuSn6
UTOPCuMn
55
•• S-Cu 5180
ES-Cu
Fe 46338
(CuSn5P)
E 6-UM-60-T
ER CuSn-A
//
S26
S28
K5
TIG CuAg
TOOLDUR • E
(CuMn13Al8Fe3Ni2)
S-Cu
Fe 41897 (CuAg1) E 4-UM-60-65 S E/ Fe 5-B S27
K6
TIG
TIG
E CuSi3
CuMn
DUR 250 •• ES-Cu
S-Cu 6560
Fe 36338 E 1-UM-250 //
ER CuSi-A S29
S28
K7
(CuSi3Mn1)
(CuMn13Al8Fe3Ni2)
E DUR 300 E Fe 1 E 1-UM-300 / K8
TIG
E CuSi3
DUR 400 • S-Cu
E Fe 3 6560 /ER CuSi-A S29
PRODUCT (CuSi3Mn1) EN EISO1-UM-400 AWS K9
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E DUR 500 E Fe 3 E 1-UM-50 / K10
E DUR 600 PRODUCT E14341-A
Fe 8 E14341-B
EN ISO 6-UM-60 /A-5.18/A-5.28*
AWS K11
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EWelding
DUR 60wires
R for MAG (CO2) – weldingE Fe 8 E 6-UM-55 / K12
EVAC
DUR 60600 Si EGFe4285 M/C G 3 Si1
14341-A E G6-UM-55
14341-B
49A 5 M/C G6 /A-5.18/A-5.28*
ER 70 S-6 K13
S4
TOOLDUR
Welding
VAC 65 wiresCo for MAG (CO2) – welding
• EGFe4634 M/C G 4 Si1 ~GE3-UM-50
55A 4 M/CCTZ G6 ER 70 S-6 K14
S5
E DUR Cr 13
VAC E Fe 8 E 5-UM-CGP /ER 70 S-6 K15
VAC 60
60 Ni GG 42
46 54 M/C
M/C G G 33 Si1
Ni1 GG 49A
55A 54 M/C
M/C G6
GN2 ~ ER 80 S-Ni1* S4
S6
Electrodes,
60 Ti producing abrasion resistant
VAC 65
VAC • G~Gdeposit
464242 M/C G 4 G3Si1
M/A/C Si1 G~G 55A
49A42 M/C G6 G11
M/A/C ER
ER 70
70 S-6
S-2 S5
S7
ABRADUR
VAC 60
VAC 60 Ni 54
CuNi • EG Fe
42 82 M/C
G 46 4 M/C G 3 Ni1G 0 E G 6-UM-55-G
49A 2 M/C
G 55A 4 M/C GN2 G0 /~ER
ER8080S-G*
S-Ni1* L1
S8
S6
ABRADUR
VAC 60 Ti 58 E
~GFe42142 M/A/C G3Si1 ~~GE 49A
10-UM-60-G2
2 M/A/C G11 /ER 70 S-2 L2
S7
EN ISO
ABRADUR 60 • E
G Fe 14 E 10-UM-60-GR /ER 80 S-G* L3
VAC 60 CuNi 16834-A / 14343-A * G
42 2 M/C G 0 49A 2 M/C
16834-B G0
/ 14343-B * A-5.9 / A-5.28 * S8
ABRADUR 64 E Fe 15 ~ E 10-UM-65-GR / L4
21952-A ** EN ISO21952-B ** A-5.14**
ABRADUR 65 E Fe 16 ~ E 10-UM-65-G / L5
18274 ***/ 14343-A *
16834-A 16834-B / 14343-B *
ABRADUR 66 E Fe 16 E 10-UM-65-GR /A-5.9 / A-5.28 * L6
Welding
CrWC 600wires for GMA – welding 21952-A
E Fe 16 ** E21952-B **
10-UM-60-C /A-5.14** L7
MIG Mo 18274
G MoSi***** G 1M3 ** ER 70 S-A1 * S1
Manganese alloyed hardfacing electrodes
14 wires for GMA – welding •
Welding
MIG G CrMo1Si ** / ER 80 S-G * S2
E Mn CrMo E Fe 9 E 7-UM-200-KP / M1
MIG
E MnMo
MIG 214CrMo
Cr 4 • G
E MoSi
GFe 9 ** **
CrMo2Si ~G/ E1M3 **
7-UM-200-KP /ER
ER 70 S-A1* *
90S-G S1
S3
M2
MIG
E MnCrMo
MIG 6517 Cr 13 • G
E CrMo1Si
GFe **
5592 A Mn3Ni1Mo //G 62A 2 N2M2T /ER
ER 80
80 S-G
S-Ni *1 * S2
S9
M3
MIG
Mn275
MIG
E CrMo
17 Cr 10 Nb 3 • G
E CrMo2Si
GFe **
6994 Mn3Ni1CrMo /G 69A 2 N2M2T /ER
ER 90S-G
100 S-1 * * S3
S10
M4
MIG cobalt alloyed electrodes and •rodsG
MIG 65
High 90 G 89 26 AMMn3Ni1Mo
– 55
Durostels Mn4Ni2CrMo G G 62A
83A 26 N2M2T
M N4M4T ER 80
ER 120 S-11* *
S-Ni S11
S9
MIG
MIG 75
17
DUROSTEL 1E •• GG 69
17*4 Mn3Ni1CrMo EGSS 69A
4302 *N2M2T
20-UM-55-ZCT RER
ER 100
Co430 S-1 *
Cr-C S10
S12
N1
MIG
MIG 90
19/9 Nb1Si
DUROSTEL P •• GG 89
19 69 MNbMn4Ni2CrMo
Si * GSS 83A
3476 Si
M *N4M4T
G/WSG-20-GO-55-ZCT EER
ER
Co120
347 S-1
Si *
Cr-C S11
S13
N2
MIG 17
MIG 19/9 NC Si
DUROSTEL 6E •• GG 17*
19 9 L Si * ESS
SS 430
308 *LSi *
20-UM-40-ZCT RER
ER 430
Co308 L Si
Cr-A S12
S14
N3
MIG 19/9
MIG 19/12/3 Nb Si
Nb Si GG 19
19 912Nb3 SiNb* Si * ~SS
SS 318
347 Si** ER 347
ER 318 Si
Si S15
S13
DUROSTEL 6 P
MIG 19/9
19/12/3
• G/WSG-20-GO-45-ZCT E Co Cr-A N4
MIG NC NC
Si Si GG 19
19 912L3 SiL* Si * SS 308
SS 316 LSi
LSi ** ER 308 LL Si
ER 316 Si S16
S14
DUROSTEL
MIG 25/14 12
NC
MIG 19/12/3 Nb SiE
Si • G 23 12 L Si
G 19 12 3 Nb Si * * ESS 20-UM-50-ZCT
~SS 318LSi
309 * *
RER Co309
Cr-B
ER 318 Si L Si N5
S17
S15
DUROSTEL
MIG 19/12/3
MIG 18/8/6 Si12
NCPSi • GG 19
18 12
8 Mn3 L*Si *
G/WSG-20-GO-50-ZCT
~SS
SS 307
316 LSi * E Co
ER
ER Cr-B
307
316 L Si N6
S18
S16
MIG 25/14
25/20 NC
DUROSTEL
MIG 21SiE • GG 23
25 12
20 L* Si * E SS
SS 20-UM-300-CKZT
310 LSi *
309 /ER
ER 309
310 L Si N7
S19
S17
MIG 18/8/6
MIG 29/9 Si21 P
DUROSTEL • GG 18
29 89 Mn
* * SS 312
G/WSG-20-GO-300-CKZT
~SS 307 ER 307
/ER 312 S20
N8
S18
MIG
MIG 25/20
70/15 F P
DUROSTEL •• GS 25
Ni 6076 / 310
20 * (NiCr20) *** G/WSG-20-GO-40-ZCT
SS ER 310
/ER NiCr-3 ** S21
S19
N9
MIG
MIG 29/9
22/9/3 LN • GW29
EN 22 99*1071
ISO 3 NL ** SS
/ 312
DIN 8573 ER
ER 312
A-5.152209 S20
S22
MIG
MIG 70/15
Cast 625
Iron electrodes •• SS Ni 6076
Ni 6625 (NiCr20) *** //
(NiCr22Mo9Nb)*** ER
ER NiCr-3
NiCrMo-3** ** S21
S23
MIG 22/9/3 LN
MONEL • WEN22
EC 9 324373
ISO
NiCu-1 NL ** /
E NiCu BG12 EER 2209
A-5.7
NiCu-B
S22
O1
MIG
MIG 625
MONELCu C •• SS-Cu
ECNi NiCu-1
6625 (NiCr22Mo9Nb)***
1898 (CuSn1) E/ NiCu G13 EER
ER NiCrMo-3
CuSn
NiCu-B ** S23
S24
O2
SUPER Ni
MIG CuAl8 • EN
EC
S-CuISO 24373
Ni-Cl-1
6100 (CuAl7) E Ni BG12 EA-5.7
Ni-Cl
ER CuAl-A1 O3
S25
CAST
MIG
MIG CuNi
CuSn6 •• EC
S-Cu
S-CuNi-Cl-1
1898
5180 (CuSn1)
(CuSn5P) E Ni BG12 EERNi-Cl
ER CuSn
CuSn-A O4
S24
S26
CAST Ni C •• EC
S-Cu Ni-Cl-1 (CuAl7) E Ni BG13 E Ni-Cl O5
MIG
MIG CuAl8
CuAg S-Cu 6100
1897 (CuAg1) ER
/ CuAl-A1 S25
S27
CAST NiFe EC NiFe-Cl-1 E NiFe BG12 E NiFe-Cl O6
MIG
MIG CuSn6
CuMn •• S-Cu
S-Cu 5180
6338 (CuSn5P) ER
/ CuSn-A S26
S28
CAST NiFe C EC NiFe-Cl-1 E NiFe BG13 E NiFe-Cl O7
MIG CuAg
CAST NiFe B • (CuMn13Al8Fe3Ni2)
S-Cu 1897 (CuAg1)
EC NiFe-Cl-1 E NiFe BG12
/
E NiFe-Cl
S27
O8
MIG CuMn
MIG
CAST
CuSi3
NiFe BC •• ECS-Cu 6338
S-Cu 6560
NiFe-Cl-1 E NiFe BG13 E/ER CuSi-A
NiFe-Cl
S29
S28
09
(CuSi3Mn1)
(CuMn13Al8Fe3Ni2)
CAST NiFe 10 ~E Ni BG12 ~E Ni-Cl O10
MIG CuSi3
CAST Fe • EN 126560
S-Cu
EC St 1
536 DIN 8554
~E Fe-1 S21 ~E
A-5.2
ER CuSi-A
St S29
O11
Welding (CuSi3Mn1)
SL 250 rods for oxyacetilene- welding EC FeC-2-7 E (FeC-2) BG 49 / O12
VP 37 EN
O I 12 536 DIN
G I 8554 A-5.2
R 45 T1
Welding rods for oxyacetilene- welding
VP 37 OI GI R 45
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MIG 25/20 G 25 20 * SS 310 ER 310 S19
MIG 29/9 G 29 9 * SS 312 ER 312 S20
MIG 70/15 • S Ni 6076 (NiCr20) *** / ER NiCr-3 ** S21
MIG 22/9/3 LN • W 22 9 3 NL ** / ER 2209 S22
MIG 625 • S Ni 6625 (NiCr22Mo9Nb)*** / ER NiCrMo-3 ** S23
EN ISO 24373 A-5.7
MIG Cu • S-Cu 1898 (CuSn1) ER CuSn S24
MIG CuAl8 • S-Cu 6100 (CuAl7) ER CuAl-A1 S25
MIG CuSn6 • S-Cu 5180 (CuSn5P) ER CuSn-A S26
MIG CuAg • S-CuPRODUCT1897 (CuAg1)
PRODUCT PROGRAMME
PROGRAMME / S27
MIG CuMn • S-Cu 6338 / S28
(CuMn13Al8Fe3Ni2)
MIG CuSi3
VP 40 • S-Cu
O II 6560 PRODUCT PROGRAMME
G II ER
R 60 CuSi-A S29
T2
PRODUCT (CuSi3Mn1) EN DIN AWS Page
VP 42 O III G III R 60 T3
EN 12 536 DIN 8554 A-5.2
VP Mo ENO IV PRODUCT
14700 PROGRAMME
G IV8555
DIN R 65
A-5.13 T4
Welding
40 rods
VPCrMo
VP
Hardfacing electrodes •
for oxyacetilene- welding OOVII GGVII RR65 60 T5
T2
VPVP37
UTOP 4238 EO OFe
EN I III
14171*
3 / EN 12072 EG I III8557* / DIN 8556 /R
G3-UM-40-T
DIN R4560 /A-5.23*
A-5.17 T1
T3
K1
VPVP40
UTOP Mo 43 O
E OFe
EN IIIV
103 088** GG3-UM-400-PT
E IIIV /R R6065
/A-5.9** T4
T2
K2
VPVP42
UTOP and strips for submerged arc• welding
CrMo
Wires 45 OOFe
E IIIV 3 GG3-UM-45-T
E IIIV /RR60 65 T5I5
T3
K3
VP
UTOPMo
EPP 2 52 O
E EN IV
Fe
S2 * 14171*
3 / EN 12072 G
E IV
DIN 8557*
3-UM-60-T
S2 * / DIN 8556 /R 65
A-5.17
EM 12 K /A-5.23* T4
K4
VP
UTOP
EPPCrMo
255Mo • O
E SEN V
Fe
2 Mo 10
4 088**
* G
E V
S 6-UM-60-T
2 Mo * /REA 652 *
/A-5.9** T5
K5
TOOLDUR
Wires
EPP 3 and strips for submerged arc welding E
EN Fe
S3 * 4
14171* / EN 12072 E
DIN4-UM-60-65
S3 * 8557* / DINS 8556 E Fe13
A-5.17
EM 5-B/A-5.23*
K K6
EEPP
DUR
EPP 2250
17 Cr • E
ENXSFe6210 3* 088**
Cr 17** ES1-UM-250
2 * //A-5.9**
EREM43012 K ** K7
E DUR
Wires
EPP
EPP 300
2and
19/9 strips for submerged arc•welding
MoNC ESSFe 19 19 L *
2 Mo EUP
S1-UM-300
2X2MoCrNi
* 19 9 /ER EA3082 * L ** K8
E DUR U1
EPP
EPP
EPP 3400 NC
219/12/3 •
E
SSSFe2193*312
* 3L E S1-UM-400
SUP23X2* * CrNiMo 19 12 /EM EREM12 13KK
316 L **
K9
E
EPPDUR
EPP
EPP
217 500
Mo Cr
18/8/6 • • E
SSXFe2186Mo3 17**
Cr *
8 Mn
E
SUP1-UM-50
2 Mo
X 15* CrNiMn 18 8 EA
/ ER2 430
ER 307 * **** K10
E DUR 600 E
SSFe *89 L E 6-UM-60 /EM K11
•• X/ 6
EPP
EPP319/9 319 SUP3 *X2 CrNi 19 9 13 K
EINOX
DUR TR60 CrNC17 EUP X8 Cr 18 / ER 308 L ** U1
EPP
EPP17 Cr R NC
19/12/3 •• E S
FeCr8 17**
19 12 3 L
6-UM-55
UP X2 CrNiMo 19 12
/ER
ER 430
316 **L ** K12
EINOX
DURTR 60019/9
Si • E/ Fe 9 8L EUP X2 CrNi 19 9
6-UM-55 19 9 18 8 /ER
/ K13
EPP
EPP19/9 NC
18/8/6 • • SS19 18 8 Mn UPUP X2X CrNi
15 CrNiMn ER 308
307 L****
U1
TOOLDUR Co E Fe 3 ~ E3-UM-50 CTZ K14
EPP
E 19/12/3
INOX
DUR TR CrNC
Cr 13 17 •• E S/ 19 12 3 L
Fe 8
UP X2
EUP X8CrNiMo
5-UM-CGP Cr 18 19 12 /ER / 316 L ** K15
EPP 18/8/6
INOX TR 19/9
Electrodes, •
producing abrasion resistant• S / 18 8
deposit
Mn UPUP X 15
X2 CrNiMn
CrNi 19 18
9 8 ER / 307 **
• Non-standard
INOX TR Cr 17 •
wires and electrodes, available
/ only on customer’s
UP X8 Cr request.
18 /
ABRADUR 54 E Fe 8 E 6-UM-55-G / L1
INOX TR 19/9
ABRADUR 58 • / Fe 14
E UP
~ E X2 CrNi 19 9
10-UM-60-G2 // L2
ABRADUR 60 E Fe PRODUCT
14 PROGRAMME
E 10-UM-60-GR / L3
• ABRADUR
Non-standard 64
wires and electrodes, available
E Fe 15
only on customer’s
~ E 10-UM-65-GR
request. / L4
ABRADURPRODUCT65 E Fe 16 EN ISO ~ E 10-UM-65-G / AWS L5
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• Non-standard
ABRADUR 66 wires and electrodes, available
E Fe 16 only on customer’s
E 10-UM-65-GRrequest. / L6
Flux – cored wires for MIG – MAG welding
CrWC 600 E Fe 16 E 10-UM-60-C / L7
Metalic type 17632-A / 18276-A * 17632-B / 18276-B * A-5.18/A-5.19*
Manganese alloyed hardfacing electrodes
A-5.20/A-5.29*
E Mn 14 E Fe 9 E 7-UM-200-KP / M1
FILTUB 12 M T 46 4 MM1 H5 T554T151MA H5 E 70C-6MH4 V1
E Mn 14 Cr 4 E Fe 9 ~ E 7-UM-200-KP /E 71 T-1 M M2
E Mn 17 Cr 13 E Fe 9 / / M3
FILTUB 28 M T 55 61NiMoMM1H5* T62 6T15-1MN2M2H5 * E 90 C-K3MH4* V2
E Mn 17 Cr 10 Nb 3 E Fe 9 / / M4
FILTUB 32 M T 694Mn2NiCrMoMM1H5* T764T5-1MA-N4C1M2H5 * E 110C-K4H4* V3
High cobalt alloyed electrodes and rods – Durostels
E 111T1-K4H4*
DUROSTEL
FILTUB 38 M 1 E •
T 894Mn2NiCrMoMM1H5* T834T151MN4C1M5H5 *
E 20-UM-55-ZCT R Co Cr-C
E 120C-K4H4*
N1
V4
DUROSTEL
Rutile type 1 P •
17632-A / 17634-A *
G/WSG-20-GO-55-ZCT
17632-B / 17634-B * EA-5.29/A-5.20
Co Cr-C * N2
DUROSTEL
FILTUB 4 R 6 E •
T 46 4 C/M1 H5 E 20-UM-40-ZCT
T 554T1-C/M/A H10 R Co Cr-A
E 71 T-1 * N3
V5
DUROSTEL
FILTUB 5R 6P •
T 504ZP C/M1 H5 G/WSG-20-GO-45-ZCT
T554T1-1C/M/A-NCC1 H5 EE Co 71 Cr-A
T1-G N4
V6
FILTUB
DUROSTEL 6 R 12 E T 42• AZ PC/M 1 H5 E 20-UM-50-ZCT
T 49YT1-1C/M/A-G H5 R E Co71 Cr-B
T1-G N5
V7
FILTUB
DUROSTEL 7 R 12 P T 46• 6 1Ni PM1 H5 T556T1-1MA-N1
G/WSG-20-GO-50-ZCTH5 EE Co 81 Cr-B
T1-Ni 1 V8
N6
DUROSTEL T 46AMoPM1
• H5 T55YT1-1MA-2M3
E 20-UM-300-CKZT H5 /E 81 T1-A1 V9
N7
FILTUB 8 R 21 E
T MoP C/M1 H5 * T49T1-1C/M-2M3 H5*
DUROSTEL 21 P • G/WSG-20-GO-300-CKZT / N8
FILTUB 32 R T 69 6 ZPM11H5* T76 6T1-1MN4M1H5 * E 111T1- V10
DUROSTEL F P • G/WSG-20-GO-40-ZCT /
K4MJH8*
N9
17632-A EN ISO 1071
/ 17634-A * DIN 8573
17632-B / 17634-B * A-5.15
Basic type A-5.29/A-5.20 *
Cast Iron electrodes 18276-A ** 18276-B **
MONEL12 B
FILTUB EC NiCu-1
T 42 4B M/C3 H5 E NiCu BG12
T49 4T5.3M/C/A-2M3H5 EE NiCu-B
70 T-5 M4 * O1
V11
MONEL C EC NiCu-1
T 464MoBC/M3 H5 E NiCu G13
T554T53M/CA-2M3H5 EE NiCu-B
80 T5-G O2
FILTUB 14 B V12
SUPER Ni T MoBC/M1EC H5
Ni-Cl-1
* E Ni BG12 H5*
T49T5-0M/C-2M3 E Ni-Cl O3
CAST Ni16 B
FILTUB T CrMo1 EC Ni-Cl-1
BM/C3 H5 * E Ni BG12
T55T5-0M/C-1CM-H5* EE Ni-Cl
80 T5-B2 O4
V13
CAST Ni18CB
FILTUB T CrMo2 EC Ni-Cl-1
BM/C3 H5 * E Ni BG13
T62T5-0M/C-2C1M-H5* EE Ni-Cl
80 T5-G O5
V14
CAST NiFe
FILTUB 19 B / EC NiFe-Cl-1 / E NiFe BG12 EE NiFe-Cl
90 T5-G O6
V15
CAST NiFe
FILTUB 25 BC / EC NiFe-Cl-1 / E NiFe BG13 EE NiFe-Cl
90 T5-G O7
V16
CAST NiFe
FILTUB 28 BB EC NiFe-Cl-1
T5561NiMoBC/M3 H5** E NiFe BG12
T626T4-3C/M-N2M2H5** EE NiFe-Cl
90 T5-G O8
V17
CAST NiFe
FILTUB 32 BBC EC NiFe-Cl-1
T696Mn2NiCrMoBM/C3H5** E NiFe BG13
T766T5-3M/C/A-N4C1M2H5** EE NiFe-Cl
110 T5-K4 09
V18
CAST NiFe
FILTUB 36 B10 T 42 8 2Ni B M3 H5 ~E Ni BG12
T498T5-3MA-N5H5 ~E Ni-Cl
E 90 T5-G O10
V19
CAST Fe
FILTUB 38 B EC St 1
T894Mn2Ni1CrMoBM3H5** ~E Fe-1 S21
T834T5-3MA-N4C2M2H5** ~E St T5-G
E 120 O11
V20
SL 250 40 B
FILTUB EC FeC-2-7
~T466ZBM/C3 H5 E (FeC-2) BG 49
~T556T5-3M/C/A-G H5 /E 80 T5-G O12
V21
FILTUB 42 B / / E 110 T5-G V22
I6 hardfacing
For EN 14 700 DIN 8555 I3
I6 DUR 3
FILTUB T Fe 1 stran-12 MSG1-GF-M21-250/MSG1-GF-C1-250 V23
FILTUB DUR 4 T Fe 1 MSG1-GF-M21-300/MSG1-GF-C1-300 V24
18276-A ** 18276-B **
FILTUB 12 B T 42 4B M/C3 H5 T49 4T5.3M/C/A-2M3H5 E 70 T-5 M4 * V11
T 464MoBC/M3 H5 T554T53M/CA-2M3H5 E 80 T5-G
FILTUB 14 B V12
T MoBC/M1 H5 * T49T5-0M/C-2M3 H5*
FILTUB 16 B T CrMo1 BM/C3 H5 * T55T5-0M/C-1CM-H5* E 80 T5-B2 V13
FILTUB 18 B T CrMo2 BM/C3 H5 * T62T5-0M/C-2C1M-H5* E 80 T5-G V14
FILTUB 19 B / / E 90 T5-G V15
FILTUB 25 B / / E 90 T5-G V16
FILTUB 28 B T5561NiMoBC/M3 H5** T626T4-3C/M-N2M2H5** E 90 T5-G V17
FILTUB 32 B T696Mn2NiCrMoBM/C3H5** T766T5-3M/C/A-N4C1M2H5** E 110 T5-K4 V18
FILTUB 36 B T 42 8 2Ni B M3 H5 T498T5-3MA-N5H5 E 90 T5-G V19
FILTUB 38 B PRODUCT
T894Mn2Ni1CrMoBM3H5** PROGRAMME E 120 T5-G
T834T5-3MA-N4C2M2H5** V20
FILTUB 40 B ~T466ZBM/C3 H5 ~T556T5-3M/C/A-G H5 E 80 T5-G V21
FILTUB 42PRODUCT
B / EN ISO
/ E 110AWS
T5-G Page
V22
Flux – cored wires for MIG – MAG
For hardfacing ENwelding
14 700 DIN 8555
FILTUB type
Metalic DUR 3 T Fe 1 / 18276-A *
17632-A MSG1-GF-M21-250/MSG1-GF-C1-250
17632-B / 18276-B * A-5.18/A-5.19* V23
FILTUB DUR 4 T Fe 1 A-5.20/A-5.29*
MSG1-GF-M21-300/MSG1-GF-C1-300 V24
FILTUB DUR
12 M 5 T Fe 1 MM1 H5
46 4 MSG1-GF-M21-350/MSG1-GF-C1-350-P
T554T151MA H5 E 70C-6MH4 V25
V1
FILTUB DUR 12 T Fe 2 MSG5-GF-M21-40-P/MSG5-GF-C1-40-P
E 71 T-1 M V26
FILTUB 28DURM 14 Fe 61NiMoMM1H5*
T 55 2 MSG6-GF-M21-55-GP/MSG6-GF-L1-55-GP
T62 6T15-1MN2M2H5 * E 90 C-K3MH4* V27
V2
FILTUB DUR
32 M 15 T Fe 3
694Mn2NiCrMoMM1H5* MSG5 -GF-M21-50-P/MSG5-GF-C1-50-P
T764T5-1MA-N4C1M2H5 * E 110C-K4H4* V28
V3
FILTUB DUR 15.1 T Fe 3 MSG5 -GF-M21-50-P/MSG5-GF-C1-50-P
E 111T1-K4H4* V29
FILTUB 38
FILTUB DURM 16 T 894Mn2NiCrMoMM1H5*
T Fe 2 MSG6-GF-M21-60-GP/MSG6-GF-C1-60-GP
T834T151MN4C1M5H5 * E 120C-K4H4* V30
V4
FILTUB UTOP 38 T Fe 3 / 17634-A * MSG5-GF-M21-40-P/MSG5-GF-C1-40-P V31
Rutile type 17632-A 17632-B / 17634-B * A-5.29/A-5.20 *
FILTUB UTOP 55 T Fe 3 MSG6-GF-M21-55-GP/MSG6-GF-C1-55-GP V32
FILTUB 4 R T 46 4 C/M1 H5 T 554T1-C/M/A H10 E 71 T-1 * V5
FILTUB UTOP Co T Fe 3 MSG 6-GF-M21-55-GP/MSG6-GF-C1-55-GP V33
FILTUB 5 R T 504ZP C/M1 H5 T554T1-1C/M/A-NCC1 H5 E 71 T1-G V6
FILTUB UTOP Mo1 T Fe 3 MSG 5-GF-M21-50-GP/MSG5-GF-C1-50-GP V34
FILTUB 6 R T 42 AZ PC/M 1 H5 T 49YT1-1C/M/A-G H5 E 71 T1-G V7
Flux – cored
FILTUB 7 R wires for S.A.- EN
T 46ISO 14717-A/
6 1Ni PM1 H5EN ISO 24T556T1-1MA-N1
EN ISO 24 589-B/
H5 E
A 81 T1-Ni 1
– 5.23 V8
welding 589-A*/ EN ISO 26 304-A** EN ISO 26 304-B*
T 46AMoPM1 H5 T55YT1-1MA-2M3 H5 E 81 T1-A1 V9
FILTUB 112
8R S MoP
46 4FB T3 H5 * F7 A4-EC-G V35
T C/M1 T49T1-1C/M-2M3 H5*
FILTUB 114 S Mo6FB* S 554 FB TU1M3* F7 A4-EC-A4 V36
FILTUB 32 R T 69 ZPM11H5* T76 6T1-1MN4M1H5 E 111T1- V10
FILTUB 116 F8 P0-EC-B2
K4MJH8* V37
FILTUB 118 F8 PO-EC-B3 V38
17632-A / 17634-A * 17632-B / 17634-B *
Basic type
FILTUB 126 A-5.29/A-5.20
F7 A8-EC-G * V39
18276-A ** 18276-B **
FILTUB 128 F9 A8-EC-G V40
FILTUB 12 B T 42 4B M/C3 H5 T49 4T5.3M/C/A-2M3H5 E 70 T-5 M4 * V11
FILTUB 132 S 464MoBC/M3
69 6 FB T3Ni2.5NiCrMo** S 78A6 FBTUN5CM3* F11 A8-EC-F5 V41
T H5 T554T53M/CA-2M3H5 E 80 T5-G
FILTUB 14136B F7 A15-EC-Ni2 V12
V42
T MoBC/M1 H5 * T49T5-0M/C-2M3 H5*
FILTUB
FILTUB 138
16 B S 89 4 FBBM/C3
T CrMo1 T3Ni2.5Cr1Mo**
H5 * T55T5-0M/C-1CM-H5* F12
E 80A4-EC-G
T5-B2 V43
V13
FILTUB
FILTUB 140
18 B T CrMo2 BM/C3 PRODUCT
H5 * PROGRAMME F7
T62T5-0M/C-2C1M-H5* A4-EC-G
E 80 T5-G V44
V14
For hardfacing
FILTUB 19 B EN
/ 14700 / DIN 8555 E 90 T5-G V15
FILTUB DUR
FILTUB 25 B 205 T
/ Fe 1 / UP1-GF-BFB-165-350 E 90 T5-G V45
V16I6
FILTUB
FILTUB DUR
28 B 212 TZ Fe 7
T5561NiMoBC/M3 H5** UP5-GF-BFB4 652-40 E 90 T5-G
T626T4-3C/M-N2M2H5** V46
V17
FILTUB DUR
FILTUB 32 B 214 TZ Fe 3 UP6-BFB4 652 - 50
T696Mn2NiCrMoBM/C3H5** T766T5-3M/C/A-N4C1M2H5** E 110 T5-K4 V47
V18
FILTUB
FILTUB 36DURB 215 T
T Fe 8 2Ni B M3 H5
42 8 UP5-GF-BFB4 652-55 E 90 T5-G
T498T5-3MA-N5H5 V48
V19
FILTUB DUR
FILTUB 38 B 12Cr2NiMo TZ Fe 7
T894Mn2Ni1CrMoBM3H5** UP5-GF-BFB 165-400 E 120 T5-G
T834T5-3MA-N4C2M2H5** V49
V20
FILTUB 40DURB 13Cr3NiMoV • TZ Fe 7
~T466ZBM/C3 H5 UP5-GF-BFB 165-40
~T556T5-3M/C/A-G H5 E 80 T5-G V50
V21
FILTUB 42DURB 17 Cr • TZ
/ Fe 7 / UP5-GF-BCS 256-40 E 110 T5-G V51
V22
For hardfacing
welding stainless steel EN 14 700
EN ISO 17633-A DIN 8555EN ISO 17633-B
FILTUB DUR
FILCORD 3083L • T Fe 1 LR C/M 3
19 9 MSG1-GF-M21-250/MSG1-GF-C1-250
TS 308L-F B0 V23
V52
FILTUB DUR
FILCORD 3084LI • T
T Fe 1 LP C/M 2
19 9 MSG1-GF-M21-300/MSG1-GF-C1-300
TS 308L-F B1 V24
V52
FILTUB DUR 5 T MSG1-GF-M21-350/MSG1-GF-C1-350-P
FILCORD 316 L • T Fe 1 3LR C/M 3
19 12 TS 316L-F B0 V25
V53
FILTUB DUR 12 T Fe 2 MSG5-GF-M21-40-P/MSG5-GF-C1-40-P V26
FILCORD
FILTUB DUR31614
LI • T 19 12 3LP C/M 2
T Fe 2
TS 316L-F B1
MSG6-GF-M21-55-GP/MSG6-GF-L1-55-GP
V53
V27
FILCORD
FILTUB DUR30915
L • T 23 12
T Fe 3 LR C/M 3 TS 309L-
MSG5 FB0
-GF-M21-50-P/MSG5-GF-C1-50-P V54
V28
FILCORD
FILTUB DUR30915.1
LI • T 23 12
T Fe 3 LPC/M 2 TS 309L-
MSG5 FB1
-GF-M21-50-P/MSG5-GF-C1-50-P V54
V29
FILTUB
FILCORD DUR
30716 • T 18
Fe 8Mn
2 R C/M3 MSG6-GF-M21-60-GP/MSG6-GF-C1-60-GP V55
V30
FILTUB
FILCORD UTOP
307I 38 • T Fe 3
18 8Mn P C/M2 MSG5-GF-M21-40-P/MSG5-GF-C1-40-P V31
V55
FILTUB UTOP 55 T Fe 3 MSG6-GF-M21-55-GP/MSG6-GF-C1-55-GP V32
FILTUB UTOP Co T Fe 3 MSG 6-GF-M21-55-GP/MSG6-GF-C1-55-GP V33
• FILTUB
Non-standard
UTOP Mo1FCW wires, available
T Fe 3 only on customer’sMSG
request.
5-GF-M21-50-GP/MSG5-GF-C1-50-GP V34
Flux – cored wires for S.A.- EN ISO 14717-A/ EN ISO 24 EN ISO 24 589-B/
A – 5.23
welding 589-A*/ EN ISO 26 304-A** EN ISO 26 304-B*
FILTUB 112 S 46 4FB T3 F7 A4-EC-G V35
FILTUB 114 S Mo FB* S 554 FB TU1M3 F7 A4-EC-A4 V36
FILTUB 116 F8 P0-EC-B2 V37
FILTUB 118 F8 PO-EC-B3 V38
FILTUB 126 F7 A8-EC-G V39
FILTUB 128 F9 A8-EC-G V40
FILTUB 132 S 69 6 FB T3Ni2.5NiCrMo** S 78A6 FBTUN5CM3* F11 A8-EC-F5 V41
FILTUB 136 F7 A15-EC-Ni2 V42
FILTUB 138 S 89 4 FB T3Ni2.5Cr1Mo** F12 A4-EC-G V43
FILTUB 140 F7 A4-EC-G V44
For hardfacing EN 14700 DIN 8555
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PRODUCT PROGRAMME
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PRODUCT
• Non-standard wires and electrodes, available PROGRAMME
only on customer’s request.
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PRODUCTION PROGRAM
PRODUCTION PROGRAM
PRODUCT W. Nr. Page PRODUCT W. Nr. Page
Electrodes
PRODUCT W. Nr. Page Rods PRODUCT
and wires W. Nr. Page
INOX B 13 Fe ~1.4009 G1 ALU Mn 3.0516 P6
Electrodes Rods and wires
INOX B 13/1 Fe ~1.4018 G2 ALU 5 Si ~3.2245 P7
INOX
INOX BB 13 FeFe
13/4 ~1.4009
~1.4351 G1
G3 ALU
ALU Mn 12 Si 3.0516
~3.2585 P6
P8
INOX
INOX BB 17
13/1
FeFe ~1.4018
~1.4015 G2
G5 ALU
TIG /5MIGSi Mo ~3.2245
1.5424 P7
S1
INOX
INOX BB 13/4 Fe
17MoFe ~1.4351
1.4115 G3
G6 ALU
TIG /12MIGSi CrMo ~3.2585
1.7339 P8
S2
INOX
INOX BR 17 FeNb
19/9 ~1.4015
1.4551 G5
H1 TIG
TIG /CrMo
MIG /Mo MIG 2 CrMo 1.5424
1.7384 S1
S3
INOX
INOX B 17MoFe
B 19/9 Nb 1.4115
1.4551 G6
H2 TIG
TIG /VAC
MIG60 CrMo
/ VAC 60 1.7339
1.5125 S2
S4
INOX
INOX RR 19/9
19/9 Nb
NC 1.4551
1.4316 H1
H3 TIG CrMo65
TIG VAC / MIG 2 CrMo
/ VAC 65 1.7384
1.5130 S3
S5
INOX
INOX BR 19/9 Nb Nb
19/12/3 1.4551
1.4576 H2
H4 TIG
VACVAC 60 Ti60 / VAC 60 1.5125
1.5125 S4
S7
INOX
INOX BR 19/12/3
19/9 NCNb 1.4316
1.4576 H3
H5 TIG VAC
MIG 17 65 / VAC 65 1.5130
1.4502 S5
S12
INOX
INOX RR 19/12/3
19/12/3 Nb
NC 1.4576
1.4430 H4
H6 VAC
TIG / 60
MIGTi 19/9 NbSi 1.5125
1.4551 S7
S13
INOX
INOX R 19/13/4 Nb
B 19/12/3 L 1.4576
1.4453 H5
H7 MIG
TIG /17MIG 19/9 NC Si 1.4502
1.4316 S12
S14
INOX R 19/12/3
INOX R 22/9/3 LN NC 1.4430
1.4462 H6
H8 TIG
TIG // MIG
MIG 19/9 NbSi
19/12/3 NbSi 1.4551
1.4576 S13
S15
INOX
INOX R 20/10/3LL
R 19/13/4 1.4453
1.4431 H7
H9 TIG
TIG // MIG
MIG 19/9 NCNC
19/12/3 Si Si 1.4316
1.4430 S14
S16
INOX
INOX RR 22/9/3
20/25 LLN 1.4462
~1.4539 H8
H10 TIG // MIG
TIG MIG 25/14
19/12/3NCNbSi
Si 1.4576
1.4332 S15
S17
INOX B
INOX R 20/25
20/10/3L
L 1.4431
~1.4539 H9
H11 TIG // MIG
TIG MIG 18/8/6
19/12/3SiNC Si 1.4430
1.4370 S16
S18
INOX R
INOX R 20/25
25/4 FeL ~1.4539
~1.4820 H10
I1 TIG // MIG
TIG MIG 25/20
25/14 NC Si 1.4332
1.4842 S17
S19
INOX R
INOX B 20/25
25/14 LNC ~1.4539
1.4332 H11
I2 TIG // MIG
TIG MIG 29/9
18/8/6 Si 1.4370
1.4337 S18
S20
INOX R 25/4 Fe
INOX R 25/14/3 NC ~1.4820
1.4459 I1
I3 TIG / MIG
TIG/MIG 70/1525/20 1.4842
2.4806 S19
S21
INOX
INOX R 25/20 NC
R 25/14 1.4332
1.4842 I2
I4 TIG / MIG 29/9 LN
TIG /MIG 22/9/3 1.4337
1.4462 S20
S22
INOX
INOX R 25/14/3 NC
B 25/20 1.4459
1.4842 I3
I5 TIG/MIG
TIG/MIG 70/15
625 2.4806
1.4831 S21
S23
INOX
INOX R 25/20
B 18/8/6 1.4842
1.4370 I4
J2 TIG
TIG /MIG
/ MIG22/9/3
Cu LN 1.4462
2.1006 S22
S24
INOX B
INOX R 25/20
18/8/6 Fe 1.4842
1.4370 I5
J3 TIG/MIG
TIG / MIG625CuAl 8 1.4831
2.0921 S23
S25
INOX R
INOX B 18/8/6
18/8/6 1.4370
1.4370 J2
J4 TIG // MIG
TIG MIG CuSn
Cu 6 2.1006
2.1022 S24
S26
INOX R
INOX R 29/9
18/8/6 Fe 1.4370
1.4337 J3
J5 TIG // MIG
TIG MIG CuAl
CuAg8 2.0921
2.1211 S25
S27
INOX
INOX R 18/8/6
R 29/9 Fe 1.4370
1.4337 J4
J6 TIG
TIG / MIG CuMn 6
/ MIG CuSn 2.1022
2.1367 S26
S28
INOX R 29/9
INOX B 70/15 1.4337
~2.4620 J5
J7 TIG
TIG // MIG
MIG CuAg
CuSi 3 2.1211
2.1461 S27
S29
INOX R 29/9 Fe
BRON CuSn 1.4337
2.1025 J6
P1 TIG
VP 37/ MIG CuMn 2.1367
~1.1116 S28
T1
INOX
BRONBCuAl
70/15 ~2.4620
~2.0926 J7
P2 TIG
VP 40/ MIG CuSi 3 2.1461
1.0495 S29
T2
BRON
BRON CuSn
CuMn 2.1025
~2.1368 P1
P3 VP
VP 37
42 ~1.1116
~1.6215 T1
T3
BRON
EL Cu CuAl ~2.0926
~2.1363 P2
P4 VP Mo
VP 40 1.0495
1.5425 T2
T4
BRON
ALU CuMn
99.5 ~2.1368
3.0259 P3
P5 VP CrMo
VP 42 ~1.6215
~1.7346 T3
T5
EL Cu ~2.1363 P4 VP Mo 1.5425 T4
ALU 99.5 3.0259 P5 VP CrMo ~1.7346 T5
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ALPHABETICAL LIST
OF WELDING CONSUMABLES
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ALPHABETICAL LIST
OF WELDING CONSUMABLES
Welding rods, wires and strips Page Welding rods, wires and strips Page
EPP 17 Cr U1 MIG 75 S10
EPP 18/8/6 U1 MIG CrMo S2
EPP 19/12/3 NC U1 MIG Mo S1
EPP 19/9 NC U1 MIG Cu S24
EPP 2 U1 MIG CuAg S27
EPP 2 Mo U1 MIG CuSi3 S29
EPP 3 U1 MIG CuSn6 S26
INOX TR 19/9 U1 MIG CuAl8 S25
INOX TR Cr 17 U1 MIG CuMn S28
MIG 17 S12 TIG 18/8/6 Si S18
MIG 18/8/6 Si S18 TIG 19/12/3 Nb Si S14
MIG 19/12/3 Nb Si S15 TIG 19/12/3 NC Si S15
MIG 19/12/3 NC Si S16 TIG 19/9 NbSi S12
MIG 19/9 Nb Si S13 TIG 19/9 NC Si S13
MIG 19/9 NC Si S14 TIG 2 CrMo S3
MIG 2 CrMo S3 TIG 22/9/3 LN S22
MIG 22/12/3 LN S22 TIG 25/14 NC Si S16
MIG 25/14 NC Si S17 TIG 25/20 S19
MIG 25/20 S19 TIG 29/9 S20
MIG 29/9 S20 TIG 70/15 S21
MIG 70/15 S21 TIG 625 S23
MIG 625 S 23 TIG CrMo S2
MIG 65 S9 TIG Mo S1
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OF WELDING CONSUMABLES
Welding rods, wires and strips Page Welding rods, wires and strips Page
TIG Cu S24 VAC 60 Ni S6
TIG CuAg S27 VAC 60 Ti S7
TIG CuSi3 S29 VAC 65 S5
TIG CuSn6 S26 VP 37 T1
TIG CuAl8 S25 VP 40 T2
TIG VAC 60 S4 VP 42 T3
TIG VAC 65 S5 VP CrMo T5
VAC 60 S4 VP Mo T4
VAC 60 CuNi S8
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LOW ALLOYED CELLULOSIC, RUTILE
AND ACID ELECTRODES
NEUTRAL …………………. A1
RAPID……………………….. A2
CELEX ………………………. A3
CELEX Mn ………………… A4
CELEX Mo ………………… A5
CELEX Ni ……………….…. A6
JADRAN S ……………….… A8
RUTILEN 12 …………….… A9
A
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Classification:
EN 499: E 35 A A 13
DIN 1913: E 43 10 A 2
AWS A-5.1: -
EN ISO 2560-A: E 35 AA 13
EN ISO 2560-B: E 43 40 A
NEUTRAL
Description and application:
Extra low alloyed electrode for welding armco steel as for steels with extremely low carbon, silicon and
manganese content. Also suitable for light gauge sheet-metal work and for welding zinc coating kettle.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Unalloyed steels: St 33 to St 42.3 1.0035 to 1.0136, 1.1013
Thin sheets: 1623/1
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 355 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 440 – 570 MPa (N/mm )
Redrying temperature:
140°C / 1 h Elongation A5: > 22 %
* approximate data
RAPID
Description and application:
Thick coated rutile-acid type electrode for welding with increased efficiency of steels with tensile strength
up to 510 N/mm2. High current-carrying capability and good slag detachability even in fillets and narrow
angles.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Unalloyed steels: St 33 to St 52.3 1.0035 to 1.0570
Boiler plates: HI, HII, 17 Mn 4 1.0345, 1.0425
Pipe steels: St 35 to St 45.8 1.0308 to 1.0405
Shipbilding plates: A, B, D, E 1.0440, 1.0472, 1.0475, 1.0476
Steel castings: GS-38, GS-45 1.0416, 1.0443
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 380 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 470 - 600 MPa (N/mm )
Redrying temperature:
140°C / 1 h Elongation A5: > 24 %
* approximate data
CELEX
Description and application:
Cellulose coated all positional welding electrode for welding pipelines, cisterns and different containers.
It is suitable for vertical down root pass welding on DC negative polarity and for subsequent passes on DC
positive polarity.
Base materials:
API Spec. 5L: Grade A, B, X42, X46, X52, X56, as the root pass up to API grade X 80
DIN 17172: Grade StE 210.7, StE 240.7.StE 290.7 (TM), StE 320.7 (TM), StE 360.7 (TM), as well as the
root pass up to StE 550.7 (TM)
DIN 17100: St 37-3, St 52-3
DIN 17155: St 35.8, St 45.8
H I, H II
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 390 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 470 - 600 MPa (N/mm )
Redrying temperature:
Not permitted Elongation A5: > 22 %
* approximate data
CELEX Mn
Description and application:
Cellulose coated all positional welding electrode for vertical down pipe welding. Especially recommended for
hot passes, filler and cover layers.
Base materials:
API Spec. 5L: Grade X42, X46, X52, X56, X60 and the root pass up to API grade X 70
DIN 17172: Grade StE 290.7 (TM), StE 320.7 (TM), StE 360.7 (TM), StE 385.7 (TM), StE 415.7 (TM)
as well as the root pass up to StE 480.7 (TM)
DIN 17100: St 37-3, St 52-3
DIN 17155: St 35.8, St 45.8
* approximate data
CELEX Mo
Description and application:
Cellulose coated electrode for vertical down welding hot and filler passes and for caping of higher strength
pipe steels.
Base materials:
API Spec. 5L: Grade X42, X46, X52, X56, X60 and the root pass up to API grade X 80
DIN 17172: Grade StE 290.7 (TM), StE 320.7 (TM), StE 360.7 (TM), StE 385.7 (TM), StE 415.7 (TM)
as well as the root pass up to StE 550.7 (TM)
DIN 17100: St 37-3, St 52-3
DIN 17155: St 35.8, St 45.8
St-WstE 255-355
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 420 MPa (N/mm
2
Tensile strength Rm: 510 - 610 MPa (N/mm )
Redrying temperature:
Not permitted Elongation A5: > 20 %
* approximate data
CELEX Ni
Description and application:
Cellulose coated electrode for vertical down pipe welding higher strength pipe steels. Especially recommended
for hot passes, filler and cover layers.
Base materials:
API Spec. 5L: Grade X56, X60, X65, X70.
DIN 17172: Grade StE 385.7 (TM), StE 415.7 (TM), StE 455.7 (TM)
as well as the root pass up to StE 550.7 (TM)
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 460 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 550 - 650 MPa (N/mm )
Redrying temperature:
Not permitted Elongation A5: > 20 %
* approximate data
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Classification:
EN 499: E 50 3 1NiMo C 21
AWS A-5.5: E 9010-G
EN ISO 2560-A: E 50 3 1NiMo C 21
EN ISO 2560-B: ≈ E 49 10 A
CELEX Ni Mo
Description and application:
Cellulose coated electrode for vertical down pipe welding high yield and tensile strength pipe steels.
Especially recommended for hot passes, filler and cover layers.
Base materials:
API Spec. 5L: Grade X65, X70, X80.
DIN 17172: Grade StE 455.7 (TM), StE 480.7 (TM)
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 500 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 620 -720 MPa (N/mm )
Redrying temperature:
Not permitted Elongation A5: > 18 %
* approximate data
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Classification:
EN 499: E 35 0 RC 11
DIN 1913: E 43 11 R(C) 3
AWS A-5.1: E 6013
EN ISO 2560-A: E 35 0 RC 11
EN ISO 2560-B: E 43 13 A
JADRAN S
Description and application:
Multi-purpose electrode, easy to use, for welding light and medium fabrications of steels with tensile strength
up to 510 N/mm2. Suitable also for vertical-down welding.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Unalloyed steels: St 33 to St 52.3 1.0035 to 1.0570
Boiler plates: HI, HII 1.0345, 1.0425
Pipe steels: St 35 to St 35.8 1.0308 to 1.0305
St 45 to St 45.8 1.0408 to 1.0405
St.E 210.7 to St.E 360.7 1.0307 to 1.0582
Shipbilding plates: A, B, D 1.0440, 1.0472, 1.0475
Steel castings: GS-38, GS-45 1.0416, 1.0443
Thin sheets: 1623/1
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 360 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 470 - 550 MPa (N/mm )
Redrying temperature:
140°C / 1 h Elongation A5: > 22 %
* approximate data
RUTILEN 12
Description and application:
Celulosic-rutile type electrode used in maintenance and for repairing purposes of mild steel. In smaller
dimensions can be used also for vertical-down welding.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Unalloyed steels: St 33 to St 52.3 1.0035 to 1.0570
Boiler plates: HI, HII, 17 Mn4 1.0345, 1.0425, 1.0481
Pipe steels: St 35 to St 52.4 1.0308 to 1.0581
StE 210.7 to StE 360.7 1.0307 to 1.0582
Shipbilding plates: A, B, D 1.0440, 1.0472, 1.0475
Steel castings: GS-38 to GS-52 1.0416 to 1.0551
Thin sheets: 1623/1
* approximate data
RUTILEN Z
Description and application:
Thick coated rutile-cellulose type electrode for welding low alloyed steels. Suitable for welding constructions, in
maintenance and for repairing purposes.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Unalloyed steels: St 33 to St 52.3 1.0035 to 1.0570
Boiler plates: HI, HII, 17 Mn4 1.0345, 1.0425, 1.0481
Pipe steels: St 35 to St 52.4 1.0308 to 1.0581
StE 210.7 to StE 360.7 1.0307 to 1.0582
Shipbilding plates: A, B, D 1.0440, 1.0472, 1.0475
Steel castings: GS-38 to GS-52 1.0416 to 1.0551
Thin sheets: 1623/1
* approximate data
RUTILEN 1000 S
Description and application:
Thick coated rutile-cellulose type electrode for welding low alloyed steels. Suitable for welding constructions, in
maintenance and for repairing purposes.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Unalloyed steels: St 33 to St 52.3 1.0035 to 1.0570
Boiler plates: HI, HII, 17 Mn4 1.0345, 1.0425, 1.0481
Pipe steels: St 35 to St 52.4 1.0308 to 1.0581
StE 210.7 to StE 360.7 1.0307 to 1.0582
Shipbilding plates: A, B, D 1.0440, 1.0472, 1.0475
Steel castings: GS-38 to GS-52 1.0416 to 1.0551
Thin sheets: 1623/1
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 420 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 510 – 610 MPa (N/mm )
Redrying temperature:
140°C / 1 h Elongation A5: > 22 %
* approximate data
EMONA
Description and application:
Thick basic-rutile coated electrode for welding low alloyed steels with tensile strength up to 510 N/mm2. The
weld metal deposit has high mechanical properties and can be used for a wide range of materials.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Unalloyed steels: St 33 to St 52.3 1.0035 to 1.0570
Boiler plates: HI, HIII, 17Mn4 1.0345, 1.0435, 1.0481
Pipe steels: St 35 to St 52.4 1.0308 to 1.0581
StE 210.7 to StE 360.7 1.0307 to 1.0582
Shipbilding plates: A, B, D, E 1.0440 to 1.0476
Steel castings: GS-38 to GS-52 1.0416 to 1.0551
Finegrained steels StE 255 to StE 355 1.0461 to 1.0562
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 380 MPa (N/mm )
2
Redrying temperature: Tensile strength Rm: 470 - 600 MPa (N/mm )
140°C / 1 h
Elongation A5: > 24 %
* approximate data
RUTILEN 13
Description and application:
Thick rutile coated electrode for welding low alloyed steels. It has excellent welding characteristic, easy to use.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Unalloyed steels: St 33 to St 52.3 1.0035 to 1.0570
Boiler plates: HI, HII, 17 Mn4 1.0345, 1.0425, 1.0481
Pipe steels: St 35 to St 52.4 1.0308 to 1.0581
StE 210.7 to StE 360.7 1.0307 to 1.0582
Shipbilding plates: A, B, D 1.0440, 1.0472, 1.0475
Steel castings: GS-38 to GS-52 1.0416 to 1.0551
Thin sheets: 1623/1
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 420 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 500 – 640 MPa (N/mm )
Redrying temperature:
140°C / 2 h Elongation A5: > 22 %
* approximate data
RUTILEN X
Description and application:
Thick rutile coated electrode for welding low alloyed steels up to 510 N/mm2. It has excellent welding
characteristic.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Unalloyed steels: St 33 to St 52.3 1.0035 to 1.0570
Boiler plates: HI, HII, 17 Mn4 1.0345, 1.0425, 1.0481
Pipe steels: St 35 to St 52.4 1.0308 to 1.0581
StE 210.7 to StE 360.7 1.0307 to 1.0582
Shipbilding plates: A, B, D 1.0440, 1.0472, 1.0475
Steel castings: GS-38 to GS-52 1.0416 to 1.0551
Thin sheets: 1623/1
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 420 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 510 – 610 MPa (N/mm )
Redrying temperature:
140°C / 1 h Elongation A5: > 22 %
* approximate data
RUTILEN 2000 S
Description and application:
Thick rutile coated electrode for welding low alloyed steels up to 510 N/mm2. It has excellent welding
characteristic.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Unalloyed steels: St 33 to St 52.3 1.0035 to 1.0570
Boiler plates: HI, HII, 17 Mn4 1.0345, 1.0425, 1.0481
Pipe steels: St 35 to St 52.4 1.0308 to 1.0581
StE 210.7 to StE 360.7 1.0307 to 1.0582
Shipbilding plates: A, B, D 1.0440, 1.0472, 1.0475
Steel castings: GS-38 to GS-52 1.0416 to 1.0551
Thin sheets: 1623/1
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 420 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 510 – 610 MPa (N/mm )
Redrying temperature:
140°C / 1 h Elongation A5: > 22 %
* approximate data
RUTILEN K
Description and application:
Medium coated rutile electrode suitable for shipbuilding and structural steels as well as general purpose
fabrications in mild and medium carbon steels. It is specially designed for horizontal, vertical and overhead
welding. The coating of electrode is of higher basicity than most other rutile types and provides weld deposits
of high metallurgical quality. Used for steels with higher carbon equivalent than normally considered suitable
for E 6013 type electrodes.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Unalloyed steels: St 33 to St 52.3 1.0035 to 1.0570
Boiler plates: HI, HII, 17 Mn4 1.0345, 1.0425, 1.0481
Pipe steels: St 35 to St 52.4 1.0308 to 1.0581
StE 210.7 to StE 360.7 1.0307 to 1.0582
Shipbilding plates: A, B, D, E 1.0440, 1.0472, 1.0475, 1.0476
Fine-grain structural
steels: StE 255 – StE 355 1.0461 to 1.0562
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 380 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 470 – 550 MPa (N/mm )
Redrying temperature:
150°C / 2 h Elongation A5: > 22 %
* approximate data
RUTILEN 13 M
Description and application:
Rutile type, medium coated electrode, specially suitable for thin sheet welding. It has good striking and
restriking, little spatter loss, smooth bead appearance.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Unalloyed steels: St 33 to St 52.3 1.0035 to 1.0570
Boiler plates: HI, HII 1.0345, 1.0425
Pipe steels: St 35 to St 52.4 1.0308 to 1.0581
Shipbilding plates: A, B 1.0440, 1.0472
Steel castings: GS-38, GS-45 1.0416 to 1.0443
Thin sheets: 1623/1
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 380 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 470 - 600 MPa (N/mm )
Redrying temperature:
140°C / 2 h Elongation A5: > 22 %
* approximate data
RUTILEN S
Description and application:
Rutile cellulosic universal electrode used in maintenance and for repairing purposes in shipbuilding and repair.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Unalloyed steels: St 33 to St 52.3 1.0035 to 1.0570
Boiler plates: HI, HII, 17 Mn4 1.0345, 1.0425, 1.0481
Pipe steels: St 35 to St 52.4 1.0308 to 1.0581
StE 210.7 to StE 360.7 1.0307 to 1.0582
Shipbuilding plates: A, B, D 1.0440, 1.0472, 1.0475
Steel castings: GS-38 to GS-52 1.0416 to 1.0551
Thin sheets: 1623/1
• approximate data
RUTILEN E
Description and application:
Thin coated rutile- cellulosic electrode for welding low alloyed steels. Rutilen E is easy operating all position
electrode including vertical down. Suitable for welding constructions, in maintenance and repair purposes.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Unalloyed steels: St 33 to St 52.3 1.0035 to 1.0570
Boiler plates: HI, HII, 17 Mn4 1.0345, 1.0425, 1.0481
Pipe steels: St 35 to St 52.4 1.0308 to 1.0581
StE 210.7 to StE 360.7 1.0307 to 1.0582
Shipbilding plates: A, B, D 1.0440, 1.0472, 1.0475
Steel castings: GS-38 to GS-52 1.0416 to 1.0551
Thin sheets: 1623/1
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 420 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 510 – 610 MPa (N/mm )
Redrying temperature:
140°C / 1 h Elongation A5: > 22 %
* approximate data
B
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Classification:
EN 499: E 38 0 RR 33
DIN 1913: E 43 32 RR 11 130
AWS A-5.1: E 7024
EN ISO 2560-A: E 38 0 RR 33
EN ISO 2560-B: E 43 24 A
SAVA 130
Description and application:
High efficiency, rutile electrode with approximately 130 % metal recovery. Suitable for welding low alloyed
steels with tensile strength up to 510 MPa.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Unalloyed steels: St 33 to St 52.3 1.0035 to 1.0570
Boiler plates: HI, HII,17Mn4 1.0345, 1.0425, 1.0481
Finegrained steels: StE 255 to StE 355 1.0461 to 1.0562
Shipbilding plates: A, B, D 1.0440, 1.0472, 1.0475
Steel castings: GS-38 to GS-52 1.0416 to 1.0551
Mechanical properties:
Welding positions:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 390 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 470 - 540 MPa(N/mm )
* approximate data
SAVA 150
Description and application:
High efficiency, rutile electrode with approximately 150 % metal recovery. Suitable for welding low alloyed
steels with tensile strength up to 510 MPa.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Unalloyed steels: St 33 to St 52.3 1.0035 to 1.0570
Boiler plates: HI, HII,17Mn4 1.0345, 1.0425, 1.0481
Finegrained steels: StE 255 to StE 355 1.0461 to 1.0562
Shipbilding plates: A, B, D 1.0440, 1.0472, 1.0475
Steel castings: GS-38 to GS-52 1.0416 to 1.0551
Mechanical properties:
Welding positions:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 390 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 470 -5400 MPa(N/mm )
* approximate data
SAVA 180
Description and application:
High efficiency, rutile electrode with approximately 180 % metal recovery for high productivity welding heavy
fabrications in ordinary structural steels with tensile strength up to 510 MPa.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Unalloyed steels: St 33 to St 52.3 1.0035 to 1.0570
Boiler plates: HI, HII,17Mn4 1.0345, 1.0425, 1.0481
Finegrained steels: StE 255 to StE 355 1.0461 to 1.0562
Shipbilding plates: A, B, D 1.0440, 1.0472, 1.0475
Steel castings: GS-38 to GS-52 1.0416 to 1.0551
Mechanical properties:
Welding positions:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 430 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 500 - 550 MPa(N/mm )
* approximate data
SAVA 200
Description and application:
High efficiency, rutile electrode with approximately 200 % metal recovery for high productivity welding heavy
fabrications in ordinary structural steels, with tensile strength up to 510 MPa.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Unalloyed steels: St 33 to St 52.3 1.0035 to 1.0570
Boiler plates: HI, HII,17Mn4 1.0345, 1.0425, 1.0481
Finegrained steels: StE 255 to StE 355 1.0461 to 1.0562
Shipbilding plates: A, B, D 1.0440, 1.0472, 1.0475
Steel castings: GS-38 to GS-52 1.0416 to 1.0551
Mechanical properties:
Welding positions:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 430 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 500 - 550 MPa(N/mm )
* approximate data
SAVA GV 130
Description and application:
High efficiency, rutile electrode with approximately 125 % metal recovery, designed for gravity welding but
and fillet welds. Suitable for welding steels with tensile strength up to 510 MPa.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Unalloyed steels: St 33 to St 52.3 1.0035 to 1.0570
Boiler plates: HI, HII,17Mn4 1.0345, 1.0425, 1.0481
Finegrained steels: StE 255 to StE 355 1.0461 to 1.0562
Shipbilding plates: A, B, D 1.0440, 1.0472, 1.0475
Steel castings: GS-38 to GS-52 1.0416 to 1.0551
Mechanical properties:
Welding positions:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 390 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 470 - 540 MPa(N/mm )
* approximate data
SAVA GV 160
Description and application:
High efficiency, rutile electrode with approximately 160 % metal recovery, designed for gravity welding long but
and fillet welds. Suitable for welding steels with tensile strength up to 510 MPa.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Unalloyed steels: St 33 to St 52.3 1.0035 to 1.0570
Boiler plates: HI, HII,17Mn4 1.0345, 1.0425, 1.0481
Finegrained steels: StE 255 to StE 355 1.0461 to 1.0562
Shipbilding plates: A, B, D 1.0440, 1.0472, 1.0475
Steel castings: GS-38 to GS-52 1.0416 to 1.0551
Mechanical properties:
Welding positions:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 390 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 470 - 540 MPa(N/mm )
* approximate data
SAVA 150 B
Description and application:
High efficiency, basic electrode with approximately 155 % metal recovery. It is suitable for high productivity
welding steels with tensile strength up to 610 MPa and finegrained steels with yield strength up to 380 MPa.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Unalloyed steels: St 33 to St 70.2 1.0035 to 1.0070
Boiler plates: HI, HII,17Mn4, 19Mn5 1.0345, 1.0425, 1.0481, 1.0482
Finegrained steels: StE 255 to StE 355 1.0461 to 1.0562
Shipbilding plates: A, B, D, E 1.0440, 1.0472, 1.0475, 1.0476
Steel castings: GS-38, GS-45, GS-52 1.0416, 1.0443, 1.0551
Mechanical properties:
Welding positions:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 420 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 510 – 610 MPa(N/mm )
* approximate data
SAVA 150 AR
Description and application:
High-recovery rutile-acid electrode for horizontal and horizontal-vertical fillets, lap and butt joins in mild steels.
Electrode runs with a very fast smooth stable arc, leaving a finely rippled bead surface with
self- detaching porous slag and minimum spatter. Electrode is also suitable for primer-treated materials.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Unalloyed steels: St 33 do St 52.3 1.0035 to 1.0561
Boiler plates: HI, HII,17Mn4 1.0345, 1.0425
High tensile steels: StE255 –StE355
WStE 255 – WStE 355
Shipbuilding plates: A, B, D, E, AH 32 –EH36 1.0440, 1.0472, 1.0475
Steel castings: GS-38, GS-52 1.0416
Mechanical properties:
Welding positions:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 420 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 500 - 640 MPa(N/mm )
* approximate data
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Notes:
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BASIC, LOW HYDROGEN ELECTRODES
EVB 50 …………………….. C1
EVB 55 ……………………... C2
EVB 45 …………………….. C4
EVB 47 …………………….. C5
EVB S ………………………. C6
GALEB 50 …………………. C7
EVB K ……………………… C8
C
stran-57
Classification:
EN 499: E 42 4 B 32 H 5
DIN 1913: E 51 55 B 10
AWS A-5.1: E 7018- 1H4R
EN ISO 2560-A: E 42 4 B 32 H5
EN ISO 2560-B: E 49 18 A
EVB 50
Description and application:
Basic, CTOD tested electrode with excellent welding characteristics, recommended for welding structural steels and
steel castings with tensile strength up to 610 N/mm2 and finegrained steels with increased yield strength.
Metal recovery is about 118 %. Deposits have very low hydrogen contents (HD < 4 ml/100 g).
Base materials:
SIST EN DIN W.Nr.
Unalloyed steel S185 - E335 St 33 - St 60.2 1.0035, 1.0060
Fine grained steel S235N - S355N St E 255 - St E 355 1.0461, 1.0545
P255NH - P355NH W St E 255 - W St E 355 1.0462, 1.0565
S420ML TStE 420 TM 1.8836
Boiler plate P235GH, P265GH H I, H II, 1.0345, 1.0425
P295GH, P355GH 17Mn4, 19Mn5 1.0481, 1.0473
Pipe steel P235G1TH - P355T2 St 35 - St 52.4 1.0308, 1.0581
L210 - L360GA St E 210.7 1.0307, 1.0499
L240NB - L415NB StE290.7 – StE415.7 1.0484, 1.8972
Shipbulding plate S235JRS2-S235J4S GL-A, do GL-E 1.0441, 1.0476
S310G1S – S355G2S GL-A32 do GL-D36 1.0513, 1.0585
Cast iron GE200 – GE260 GS-38 do GS-52 1.0420, 1.0552
Mechanical properties:
Welding positions: As welded stress relieved
o
600 C/ 2h
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 440 MPa (N/mm ) >440 MPa
2
Tensile strength Rm: 510 – 610 MPa (N/mm ) 510 – 610 MPa
Redrying temperature:
400°C / 1 h Elongation A5: > 24% > 24%
EVB 55
Description and application:
Basic , CTOD-tested electrode, particularly suitable for welding high strength low-alloy steels. Electrode has
excellent welding properties, it has good slag removal and minimum spatter. The weld metal is very resistant
to hot cracking, has good low temperature impact strength and low hydrogen content.
Base materials:
SIST EN DIN W.Nr.
Unalloyed steel S185 - E360 St 33 - St 70.2 1.0035, 1.0070
Fine grained steel S235N - S355N St E 255 - St E 355 1.0461, 1.0545
P255NH - P355NH W St E 255 - W St E 355 1.0462, 1.0565
S420ML TStE 420 TM 1.8836
Boiler plate P235GH, P265GH H I, H II, 1.0345, 1.0425
P295GH, P355GH 17Mn4, 19Mn5 1.0481, 1.0473
Pipe steel P235G1TH - P355T2 St 35 - St 52.4 1.0308, 1.0581
L240NB - L415NB StE290.7 – StE415.7 1.0484, 1.8972
Shipbulding plate S235JRS2-S235J4S GL-A, do GL-E 1.0441, 1.0476
S310G1S – S355G2S GL-A32 do GL-D36 1.0513, 1.0585
Cast iron GE200 – GE260 GS-38 do GS-52 1.0420, 1.0552
2
Do 685 Mpa (N/mm )
* approximate data
EVB EXTRA
Description and application:
Double- coated basic electrode with excellent welding properties in difficult positions and in welding root-runs.
It has stable welding arc at DC+ and AC current.
Base materials:
SIST EN DIN W.Nr.
Unalloyed steel S185 - E360 St 33 - St 70.2 1.0035, 1.0070
Fine grained steel S235N - S355N St E 255 - St E 355 1.0461, 1.0545
P255NH - P355NH W St E 255 - W St E 355 1.0462, 1.0565
S420ML TStE 420 TM 1.8836
Boiler plate P235GH, P265GH H I, H II, 1.0345, 1.0425
P295GH, P355GH 17Mn4, 19Mn5 1.0481, 1.0473
Pipe steel P235G1TH - P355T2 St 35 - St 52.4 1.0308, 1.0581
L240NB - L415NB StE290.7 – StE415.7 1.0484, 1.8972
Shipbulding plate S235JRS2-S235J4S GL-A, do GL-E 1.0441, 1.0476
S310G1S – S355G2S GL-A32 do GL-D36 1.0513, 1.0585
Cast iron GE200 – GE260 GS-38 do GS-52 1.0420, 1.0552
2
Rail steel Do 685 Mpa (N/mm )
Mechanical properties:
Welding positions:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 420 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 500-640 MPa (N/mm )
* approximate data
EVB 45
Description and application:
Basic electrode for welding particularly in vertical down positions of root runs with or without backing plates.
Base materials:
SIST EN DIN W.Nr.
Unalloyed steel: S185 - E335 St 33 - St 60.2 1.0035, 1.0060
Fine grained steel S235N - S355N St E 255 - St E 355 1.0461, 1.0545
P255NH - P355NH W St E 255 - W St E 355 1.0462, 1.0565
S420ML TStE 420 TM 1.8836
Boiler plate P235GH, P265GH H I, H II, 1.0345, 1.0425
P295GH, P355GH 17Mn4, 19Mn5 1.0481, 1.0473
Pipe steel P235G1TH - P355T2 St 35 - St 52.4 1.0308, 1.0581
L210 - L360GA St E 210.7 1.0307, 1.0499
L240NB - L415NB StE290.7 – StE415.7 1.0484, 1.8972
Shipbulding plate S235JRS2-S235J4S GL-A, do GL-E 1.0441, 1.0476
S310G1S – S355G2S GL-A32 do GL-D36 1.0513, 1.0585
Cast iron GE200 – GE260 GS-38 do GS-52 1.0420, 1.0552
Mechanical properties:
Welding positions:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 420 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 500 – 640 MPa (N/mm )
* approximate data
EVB 47
Description and application:
Basic electrode with lower tensile strength and increased yield strength, therefore suitable for welding rigid
constructions.
Base materials:
SIST EN DIN W.Nr.
Unalloyed steel S185 - E335 St 33 - St 60.2 1.0035, 1.0060
Fine grained steel S235N - S355N St E 255 - St E 355 1.0461, 1.0545
P255NH - P355NH W St E 255 - W St E 355 1.0462, 1.0565
S420ML TStE 420 TM 1.8836
Boiler plate P235GH, P265GH H I, H II, 1.0345, 1.0425
P295GH, P355GH 17Mn4, 19Mn5 1.0481, 1.0473
Pipe steel P235G1TH - P355T2 St 35 - St 52.4 1.0308, 1.0581
L210 - L360GA St E 210.7 1.0307, 1.0499
L240NB - L415NB StE290.7 – StE415.7 1.0484, 1.8972
Shipbulding steel S235JRS2-S235J4S GL-A, do GL-E 1.0441, 1.0476
S310G1S – S355G2S GL-A32 do GL-D36 1.0513, 1.0585
Cast iron GE200 – GE260 GS-38 do GS-52 1.0420, 1.0552
Mechanical properties:
Welding positions:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 420 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 470 – 530 MPa (N/mm )
* approximate data
EVB S
Description and application:
Doublecoated, basic CTOD-tested electrode with excellent welding properties in difficult positions. It has stable
welding arc. Very suitable for welding root-runs with DC and AC current.
Base materials:
SIST EN DIN W.Nr.
Unalloyed steel S185 - E335 St 33 - St 60.2 1.0035, 1.0060
Fine grained steel S235N - S355N St E 255 - St E 355 1.0461, 1.0545
P255NH - P355NH W St E 255 - W St E 355 1.0462, 1.0565
S420ML TStE 420 TM 1.8836
Boiler plate P235GH, P265GH H I, H II, 1.0345, 1.0425
P295GH, P355GH 17Mn4, 19Mn5 1.0481, 1.0473
Pipe steel P235G1TH - P355T2 St 35 - St 52.4 1.0308, 1.0581
L210 - L360GA St E 210.7 1.0307, 1.0499
L240NB - L415NB StE290.7 – StE415.7 1.0484, 1.8972
Shipbulding plate S235JRS2-S235J4S GL-A, do GL-E 1.0441, 1.0476
S310G1S – S355G2S GL-A32 do GL-D36 1.0513, 1.0585
Cast iron GE200 – GE260 GS-38 do GS-52 1.0420, 1.0552
Mechanical properties:
Welding positions:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 420 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 500 – 640 MPa (N/mm )
* approximate data
GALEB 50
Description and application:
Basic electrode for welding structural steels also in thin plates; insensitive to impurities in base material.
Base materials:
SIST EN DIN W.Nr.
Unalloyed steel S185 - E335 St 33 - St 60.2 1.0035, 1.0060
Fine grained steel S235N - S355N St E 255 - St E 355 1.0461, 1.0545
P255NH - P355NH W St E 255 - W St E 355 1.0462, 1.0565
S420ML TStE 420 TM 1.8836
Boiler plate P235GH, P265GH H I, H II, 1.0345, 1.0425
P295GH, P355GH 17Mn4, 19Mn5 1.0481, 1.0473
Pipe steel P235G1TH - P355T2 St 35 - St 52.4 1.0308, 1.0581
L210 - L360GA St E 210.7 1.0307, 1.0499
L240NB - L415NB StE290.7 – StE415.7 1.0484, 1.8972
Shipbulding plate S235JRS2-S235J4S GL-A, do GL-E 1.0441, 1.0476
S310G1S – S355G2S GL-A32 do GL-D36 1.0513, 1.0585
Cast iron GE200 – GE260 GS-38 do GS-52 1.0420, 1.0552
Mechanical properties:
Welding positions:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 420 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 510 – 570 MPa (N/mm )
* approximate data
EVB K
Description and application:
Basic electrode for exclusive use for one side welding of pipes and general structure. Low hydrogen type electrode,
good arc stability. Performed one side welding with relatively low currents, good slag detachability and smooth
weld beads.
Base materials:
SIST EN DIN W.Nr.
Unalloyed steel S185 - E360 St 33 - St 70.2 1.0035, 1.0070
Fine grained steel S235N - S355N St E 255 - St E 355 1.0461, 1.0545
S420ML TStE 420 TM 1.8836
Boiler plate P235GH, P265GH H I, H II, 1.0345, 1.0425
P295GH, P355GH 17Mn4, 19Mn5 1.0481, 1.0473
Pipe steel P235G1TH - P355T2 St 35 - St 52.4 1.0308, 1.0581
L240NB - L415NB StE290.7 – StE415.7 1.0484, 1.8972
(X 42 do X 60)
Shipbulding plate S235JRS2-S235J4S GL-A, do GL-E 1.0441, 1.0476
S310G1S – S355G2S GL-A32 do GL-D36 1.0513, 1.0585
Cast iron GE200 – GE260 GS-38 do GS-52 1.0420, 1.0552
* approximate data
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MEDIUM ALLOYED BASIC ELECTRODES
FOR WELDING FINEGRAINED STEELS
EVB 60 ………………………. D1
EVB 65 ………………………. D2
EVB Ni …………………….…. D3
GALEB 70 …………………… D7
EVB 62………………………….D10
D
stran-67
Classification:
EN 499: E 50 4 Mo B 42
DIN 8529: EY 50 75 Mn1 MoB
AWS A-5.5: E 8018-G
EN ISO 2560-A: E 50 4 MoB 42 H5
EN ISO 2560-B: ≈ E 57 18-3M2A
EVB 60
Description and application:
Mn and Mo alloyed basic electrode for welding steels and steel castings with tensile strength up to 735 N/mm2
and finegrained steels with yield strength up to 550 MPa.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Unalloyed steels: St 44.2 to St 70.2 1.0035 to 1.0070
Finegrained steels: StE 255 to StE 500 1.0461 to 1.8907
WStE 255 to WStE 500 1.0462 to 1.8937
Boiler plates: HI, HII, 17 Mn4, 19Mn5 1.0345, 1.0425, 1.0481, 1.0482
Ageing resistant steels: ASt 41, ASt 45, ASt 52 1.0426, 1.0436, 1.0577
Pipe steels: St 35 to St 52.4 1.0308 to 1.0581
Shipbilding plates: A to E, 1.0440 to 1.0476
AH 32 to EH 36
Steel castings: GS-38 to GS-60 1.0416 to 1.0553
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 520 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 620 – 720 MPa (N/mm )
* approximate data
EVB 65
Description and application:
Mn, Ni and Mo alloyed basic electrode with excellent welding characteristics. Electrode runs with a smooth stable
arc. It has very good slag removal and minimum spatter. Weld metal has low hydrogen content.
Base materials:
Unalloyed steels: StE355 – StE500, WStE 355 – WStE500, EStE 355 – EStE 500
High tensile steels: TStE 500
Creep resistant steels: 17 MnMoV64 , 15NiCuMoNb5, 11NiMoV 53, 20 MnMoNi 45
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 560 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 630 - 780 MPa (N/mm )
Redrying temperature:
300-350°C / 2 h Elongation A5: >20 %
or
400ºC / 2 h Impact energy KV : 150 J ( +20 °C)
55J ( - 60 ° C)
* approximate data
EVB Ni
Description and application:
Ni alloyed basic, CTOD-tested electrode for welding steels and steel castings with tensile strength up to 685
MPa and finegrained steels with yield strength up to 460 MPa. Guaranteed mechanical properties at law
temperatures.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Unalloyed steels: St 52.3 to St 70.2 1.0570 to 1.0070
Finegrained steels: StE 380 to StE 460 1.8900 to 1.8905
WStE 380 to WStE 460 1.8930 to 1.8935
Finegr.microalloy.steels TStE 380 to TStE 460 1.8910 to 1.8915
Ni alloyed steels 13MnNi63, 15MnNi63 1.6217, 1.6210
Boiler plates: 17Mn4, 19Mn5 1.0481 1.0482
Steel castings: GS-52, GS-60 1.0551, 1.0553
Weather corr.resist.steel: CORTEN, Patinax
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2:: > 500 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 570 – 720 MPa (N/mm )
* approximate data
EVB CuNi
Description and application:
Cu and Ni alloyed basic electrode for welding weather-resistant steels with yield strength of about 460 MPa.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Weather corr.resist.steel: WTSt 37, WTSt 52
CORTEN A, B, C, 1.8962, 1.8963, 1.8965
Patinax 37 1.8960
RBH 35
Acor 37, Acor 50
HSB 51, HSB 55 C
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 460 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 540 – 620 MPa (N/mm )
* approximate data
EVB CuNiCr
Description and application:
Cu, Ni and Cr alloyed, low hydrogen basic electrode for welding weather-resistant steels (resistant to
atmospheric corrosion) with yield strength of about 460 MPa. Principal applications: public buildings,
department of civil engineering, navy, tanks, water tower, bridges, crash barrier, electrical pylons.
Base materials:
ČSN W.Nr.:
Weather corr.resist.steel 15 217 1.8963
S355J2G1W
Corten steel: CORTEN A, B, C
Atmofix steel
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 460 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 530 – 680 MPa (N/mm )
* approximate data
EVB NiMo
Description and application:
Ni and Mo alloyed basic, CTOD-tested electrode for welding low alloyed steels with tensile strength up to 735
MPa and finegrained steels with yield strength up to 500 MPa. Guaranteed mechanical properties at law
temperatures.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Unalloyed steels: St 52.3 to St 70.2 1.0570 to 1.0070
Finegrained steels: StE 460, StE 460 1.8905, 1.8907
WStE 460, WStE 500 1.8935, 1.8937
TStE 460, TStE 500 1.8915, 1.8917
NAXTRA 56, NAXTRA 63 1.7279
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2:: > 510 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 580 – 710 MPa (N/mm )
* approximate data
GALEB 70
Description and application:
Mn, Ni and Mo alloyed basic electrode for welding low alloyed steels with tensile strength up to 735 MPa
and finegrained steels with yield strength up to 500 MPa. Preheating and interpass temperature, as well as
postweld heat treatment as required by the base metal.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Unalloyed steels: St 50.2, St 60.2, St 70.2 1.0050, 1.0060, 1.0070
Finegrained steels: StE 380, StE 500 1.8900, 1.8907
WStE 380, WStE 500 1.8930, 1.8937
Heat resistant steels: WB 35, WB 36, 1.8817, 1.6368
BHW 35, BHW 38
Steel castings: GS-60, GS-70 1.0553, 1.0554
Rail steels: Rm to 880 N/mm2
Medium alloyed steels: Ni-Cr-Mo- base
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 520 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 640 – 710 MPa (N/mm )
* approximate data
EVB 2.5 Ni
Description and application:
Ni alloyed basic electrode for welding low alloyed steels with tensile strength up to 735 MPa and
finegrained steels with yield strength up to 550 MPa. Guaranteed mechanical properties at law
temperatures.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Finegrained steels: EStE 380 to EStE 500 1.8911 to 1.8919
Finegr.microalloy steels
Quenched and tempered steels: NAXTRA 56 1.7279
Low temperature steels: TTSt35N to TTSt45V
14Ni6 to 16Ni14 1.5622 to 1.5639
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 510 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 590 – 670 Mpa (N/mm )
* approximate data
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 590 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 650 – 780 MPa (N/mm )
* approximate data
EVB 62
Description and application:
Mn and Mo alloyed basic electrode for welding steels, steel castings and fine-grained steels with tensile
strength over 600 N/mm2.
S(P) 500
S550QL1
AISI 4130 4140, 8630
ASTM Grades A 182; F22
X80
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 620 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 720 – 890 MPa (N/mm )
* approximate data
EVB 75
Description and application:
Mn, Ni, Cr and Mo alloyed basic, CTOD-tested electrode for welding similarly alloyed steels with yield strength up to
685 MPa. Cracking resistance and low-temperature, ductility down to -60°C.
Preheating, interpass temperature and postweld treatment as required by the base metal.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Quenched and tempered NAXTRA 65
finegrained steels: NAXTRA 70 1.7279
HSB 77Y
T 1A 1.8851, 1.8921
T 1B 1.8852, 1.8922
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 690 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 780 – 940 MPa (N/mm )
* approximate data
EVB CrNiMo
Description and application:
Mn, Ni, Cr and Mo alloyed basic electrode for welding similarly alloyed steels and for special purposes.
Preheating, interpass temperature and postweld treatment as required by the base metal.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Finegrained steels: ≈ WSt 52.3 1.8963
CŠN: ≈ 15222
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 620 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 700 – 800 MPa (N/mm )
* approximate data
EVB 80
Description and application:
Mn, Ni, Cr and Mo alloyed basic electrode for welding similarly alloyed high tensile steels with yield strength up to
785 MPa. Cracking resistance and low-temperature, ductility down to -60°C.
Preheating, interpass temperature and postweld treatment as required by the base metal.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Quenched and tempered NAXTRA 70 1.7279
finegrained steels: NAXTRA 75
HSB 77Y, HSY 100
T 1A 1.8851, 1.8921
T 1B 1.8852, 1.8922
Wear resistant steels
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 700 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 810 – 960 MPa (N/mm )
* approximate data
EVB 100
Description and application:
Mn, Ni, Cr and Mo alloyed basic electrode for welding similarly alloyed high tensile steels with yield strength up to
2
900 N/mm . Cracking resistance and low-temperature, ductility down to -40°C.
Preheating, interpass temperature and postweld treatment as required by the base metal.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Quenched and tempered
Wear resistant steels: XABO 90 1.8925
Wear resistant steels
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 790 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 900 – 1080 MPa (N/mm )
* approximate data
Base materials:
Heat-treated fine grained structural steels up to a yield strength of 960N/mm2
S 960 QL / TStE 960V
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 900 MPa (N/mm )
Redrying temperature: Tensile strength Rm: 1050 - 1180 MPa (N/mm )
2
300-350°C/ 2h
Elongation A5: > 15 %
* approximate data
EVB SP2
Description and application:
Basic electrode for rapid joining of large cross section profiles. Profiles can be cut off straight. Applications
rails, thick and concrete bars.
Drying of electrodes before use is recommended.
Base materials:
Mechanical properties:
Welding positions:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 620 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 690-890 MPa (N/mm )
* approximate data
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MEDIUM AND HIGH ALLOYED BASIC ELECTRODES
FOR WELDING CREEP RESISTANT STEELS
EVB Mo ………………………. E1
EVB P 24 ……………………….. E5
EVB 911W……………………….E12
E
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Classification:
EN 1599: E Mo B 42
EN 499: E 46 4 MoB 42 H5
DIN 8575: E Mo B 26
AWS A-5.5: E 7018-A1H4
EN ISO 2560-A: E 46 4Mo B 42 H5
EN ISO 2560-B: ≈E 49 18-3M3 A
EN ISO 3580-A: E Mo B 42 H5
EN ISO 3580-B: ≈E 49 18-1M3
EVB Mo
Description and application:
Mo alloyed basic electrode for welding creep resistant steels with yield strength up to 460°C. Suited for working
temperatures for –40°C to 525°C.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Unalloyed steels: St 37.2 to St 52.3 1.0037 to 1.0570
Finegrained steels: WStE 380 to WStE 460 1.8930 to 1.8935
Boiler plates: H I, H II, H III 1.0345, 1.0425, 1.0435
17 Mn4, 19 Mn5, 15 Mo3 1.0481, 1.0482, 1.5415
Pipe steels: St 35.8, St 45.8 1.0305, 1.0405
15 Mo3 1.5415
Steel castings: GS-22 Mo4 1.5419
* approximate data
EVB MoV
Description and application:
Cr, Mo and V-alloyed basic electrode for welding similarly alloyed steels and steel castings for working
temperatures up to 500°C. Suitable for reparatur-welding CrMoV and CrMnV steels.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Boiler plates: 14 MoV63, 21 MoV53, 1.7715, 1.5404,
17 MoV84, 24 CrMoV 55 1.5406, 1.7733
10CrSiMoV7 1.8075
Steel castings: GS-17 CrMoV 5.11 1.7706
Heat treatment:
Stress relieved: 700 °C / 1 h and then cooled on the air.
* approximate data
EVB CrMo
Description and application:
Cr and Mo-alloyed basic electrode for welding creep resistant steels and steel castings for working
temperature up to 550°C, as for similarly alloyed steels, quenched and tempered for cementation and
nitriding.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Boiler plates and tubes: 13CrMo44, 15CrMo3 1.7335, -
13CrMoV42
(HIV)
Steel for the cementation: 15Cr3, 16MnCr5 1.7015, 1.7131
20MnCr5, 15CrMo5 1.7147, 1.7262
Quenched and tempered steel: 25CrMo4 1.7218
Steel castings: GS-22CrMo5, GS-22CrMo54 1.7354
Heat treatment:
Stress relieved: 680 °C / 2 h, oven-cooling down to 300 °C and then cooled on the air.
* approximate data
EVB 2 CrMo
Description and application:
Cr and Mo-alloyed basic electrode for welding creep resistant steels and steel castings for working temperatures
up to 600°C, as for similarly alloyed steels, quenched and tempered for cementation and nitriding.
Base materials:
SIST EN DIN W.Nr.
Heat resistant steel 10CrMo9-10 10CrMo9-10 1.7380
12CrMo9-10 12CrMo9-10 1.7375
10CrSiMoV7 1.8075
Quanched and tempered steel 30CrMoV9 1.7707
Steel casting GS-18CrMo9.10 1.7379
Heat treatment:
Stress relieved: 690 °C / 2 h, oven-cooling down to 400 °C and then cooled on the air.
* approximate data
EVB P24
Description and application:
Cr , Mo, V and B alloyed basic electrode for welding creep resistant Cr-Mo,Cr-Mo-V in T/P 24 boyler, pipe and
tube steels stable till 600° C.
Base materials
Creep resistant steels P24
Cr Mo and Cr Mo V steels
Heat treatment:
Stress relieved: 2h / 690° C oven-cooling down to 400° C and then cooled on the air. Where necessary PWHT
can be omitted.
Welding current: C Si Mn Cr Mo V B
DC +
0,04 0,33 0,6 2,6 0,9 0,2 0,0025
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties: as welded PWHT
* approximate data
stran-90
Classification:
EN 1599: E CrMo5 B 42
DIN 8575: E CrMo5 B 20+
AWS A-5.4: E 502-15
EN ISO 3580-A: E CrMo5 B42 H5
EN ISO 3580-B: E 55 15 5CM-H5
EVB 5 CrMo
Description and application:
Cr and Mo-alloyed basic electrode for welding creep resistant steels and steel castings for working temperatures up
to 600°C. The weld metal is resistant to high hydrogen pressure. The electrode is recommended for applications in
the construction and maintenance of modern power station, oil (cracking plant) and chemical plants.
Base materials:
SIST EN DIN W.Nr.
Heat and H2 resistant steel X12CrMo5 12 CrMo 19 5 1.7362
Heat treatment:
Stress relieved: 730 °C / 2 h and then cooled on the air.
* approximate data
EVB 9 CrMo
Description and application:
Cr and Mo-alloyed basic electrode for welding creep resistant steels and steel castings for working temperatures up
to 600°C. The weld metal is resistant to high hydrogen pressure. The electrode is recommended for applications in
oil and chemical industry.
Base materials:
SIST EN DIN W.Nr.
Heat and H2 resistant steel X11CrMo9-1 X12CrMo9-1 1.7386
X12CrMo7 1.7368
Heat treatment:
Stress relieved: 760 °C / 1 h and then cooled on the air.
* approximate data
EVB CrMoV
Description and application:
Basic electrode alloyed with Cr, Mo and V, suitable for welding similar cast steels. Electrode runs with a stable
arc, low spatter and easy removal slag. It has uniform bead appearance.
Observe specifications on preheating and post weld heat treatment of base materials.
Base materials:
Low alloy cast steels of similar composition - GS 17 CrMoV 5 11
300-350°C
Elongation A5: > 15 %
* approximate data
EVB 3 CrMoV
Description and application:
Mo and Cr and V alloyed basic electrode for welding creep resistant steels and steel castings for working
temperatures up to 600°C.
Base materials:
Heat treatment:
Preheating and interpass temperature should be 200-250°C. Stress relieved: 690 - 730 °C / 2h then cooled in
the oven till 300°C.
* approximate data
stran-94
Classification:
EN 1599: ≈E CrMo91B42
AWS A-5.5: ≈E 9016-B9
EN ISO 3580-A: ≈E CrMo91 B42 H5
EN ISO 3580-B: ≈E 62 15-9C1MV1 H5
EVB 9 CrMoV
Description and application:
Cr and Mo-alloyed basic electrode for welding creep resistant heat treated 9-12% chromium steels, especially for
steels T 91 and T 92, for working temperatures up to 600°C. Preheat and interpass temperatures 200-300°C.
Base materials:
SIST EN DIN W.Nr.
Heat and H2 resistant boiler, X11CrMo9-1 X12CrMo9-1 1.7386
Tube and pipe steel X20CrMoV11-1 X20CrMoV12-1 1.4922
ASTM( A199Gr.T9; A335 Gr.P9; A351; A213/213M Gr.T/P91; GrT/P92)
Heat treatment:
Stress relieved: 750 °C / 2 h, oven-cooling down to 300 °C and then cooled on the air.
* approximate data
EVB 91 CrMoV
Description and application:
Cr and Mo-alloyed basic electrode for welding creep resistant heat treated 9-12% chromium steels, especially for
steels T 91 and T 92, for working temperatures up to 600°C. Preheat and interpass temperatures 200-300°C.
Base materials:
SIST EN DIN W.Nr.
Heat and H2 resistant boiler,X11CrMo9-1 X12CrMo9-1 1.7386
tube and pipe steel X20CrMoV11-1 X20CrMoV12-1 1.4922
X20CrMoWV12-1 1.4935
ASTM (A199GrT9; A335Gr.P9; A351; A213/213 M Gr.T/P91; Gr.T/P92
Heat treatment:
Stress relieved: 750 °C / 2 h, oven-cooling down to 300 °C and then cooled on the air.
* approximate data
EVB 911 W
Description and application:
Cr and Mo-alloyed basic electrode for welding creep resistant heat treated 9-12% chromium steels, especially for
steels T 911 and T 92, for working temperatures up to 600°C. Preheat and interpass temperatures 200-300°C.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Heat and H2 resistant
boiler, tube and pipe steels: X 11 CrMoWVNb 911 1.4905
Cast: G-X12CrMoWVNbN10 11 1.4926
Heat treatment:
Stress relieved: 750 °C / 2 h, oven-cooling down to 300 °C and then cooled on the air.
* approximate data
EVB Mo1Cr
Description and application:
Mo and Cr-alloyed basic electrode for welding creep resistant steels and steel castings for working
temperatures up to 580°C.
Base materials:
Creep resistant steels ČSN: 15 123
Heat treatment:
Stress relieved: 680-710 °C / 1 h then cooled on the air.
* approximate data
E Ti Mo ………….……………. F1
E Ti MoV …….……………….. F2
E Ti CrMo …….….…………… F3
E Ti 2 CrMo …………..……… F4
E Ti 5 CrMo ………………….. F5
F
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Classification:
EN 499: E 46 A Mo R 12
AWS A-5.4: E 8013-G
EN ISO 3580-A: E A Mo R 12
EN ISO 3580-B: E 55 13 1M3 A
EN ISO 2560-A: E 46 A Mo R 12
EN ISO 2560-B: ≈E 55 13-1M3 A
ETiMo
Description and application:
Mo alloyed rutile electrode for welding creep resistant steels. Suitable for welding root beads; basic type of electrode
recommended for filled welding, suitable for working temperatures up to 500°C.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Unalloyed steels: St 37 to St 52 1.0037 to 1.0570
Boiler plates: H I, H II, H III 1.0345, 1.0425, 1.0435
17 Mn4, 19 Mn5, 15 Mo3 1.0481, 1.0482, 1.5415
Pipe steels: St 35.8, St 45.8 1.0305, 1.0405
15 Mo3 1.5415
* approximate data
E TiMoV
Description and application:
Cr, Mo and V-alloyed rutile electrode for welding similarly alloyed steels and steel castings for working
temperatures up to 550°C. Suitable for welding root beads; basic type of electrode recommended for filled weld.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Boiler plates and tubes: 14 MoV63, 21 MoV53, 1.7715, 1.5404,
17 MoV84, 24 CrMoV 55 1.5406, 1.7733
10CrSiMoV7 1.8075
Heat treatment:
Stress relieved: 700 °C / 2 h and then cooled on the air.
* approximate data
E TiCrMo
Description and application:
Cr and Mo-alloyed rutile electrode for welding creep resistant Cr-Mo alloyed steels and steel castings for working
temperatures up to 550°C. Suitable for welding root beads, basic type of electrode recommended for filled weld.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Boiler plates and tubes: 13CrMo44 1.7335
15CrMo3
13CrMoV42
(HIV)
Heat treatment:
Stress relieved: 680 °C / 2 h, oven-cooling down to 300 °C and then cooled on the air.
* approximate data
E Ti 2CrMo
Description and application:
Cr and Mo-alloyed rutile electrode for welding creep resistant Cr-Mo alloyed steels and steel castings for working
temperatures up to 600°C. Suitable for welding root beads; basic type of electrode recommended for filled weld.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Heat resistant steels: 10CrMo9.10 1.7380
15CrSiMoV7
12CrSiMo8
Heat treatment:
Stress relieved: 690 °C / 2 h, oven-cooling down to 400°C and then cooled on the air.
* approximate data
E Ti 5CrMo
Description and application:
Cr and Mo-alloyed rutile electrode for welding creep resistant steels and steel castings for working
temperatures up to 600°C and for steels, resistant to hydrogen pressure. Suitable for welding root beads in oil
plant; basic type of electrode recommended for filled weld.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.:
Heat and H2 resistant steels: 12CrMo9.15 1.7380
Heat treatment:
Stress relieved: 730 °C / 2 h and then cooled on the air.
* approximate data
INOX B 13 Fe ………….…… G1
INOX B 17 Fe ………….…… G5
G
stran-105
Classification:
EN 1600: E 13 B 43
DIN 8556 : E 13 MPB 30+130
AWS A-5.4: E 410-15
EN ISO 3581-A: E 13 B 43
W.Nr.: 1.4009
INOX B 13 Fe
Description and application:
Basic flux alloyed electrode for welding similar corrosion resisting, martensitic-ferritic steels, steel castings
and for hardfacing exhaust valves.
Base materials:
Martensitic-ferritic steels DIN W.Nr.:
Corrosion resistant steels: X 6 Cr 13 1.4000
X 6 CrAl 13 1.4002
X 10 Cr 13 1.4006
X 15 Cr 13 1.4024
Alloyed steel castings: G-X 10 Cr 13 1.4006
Heat treatment:
Preheating cca.150°C, interpass temperature 180-260 °C, tempering temperature depending on the relevant
base metal and material thickness.
* approximate data
INOX B 13/1 Fe
Description and application:
Basic flux alloyed electrode for welding similar corrosion resisting, martensitic-ferritic steels and steel castings
and for hardfacing.Suitable in constructions of hydroturbines, compressors and steam power plants. Resistant
to corrosion from water, steam and sea water atmosphere.
Base materials:
Martensitic-ferritic steels DIN W.Nr.:
Corrosion resistant steels: X 6 Cr 13 1.4000
X 6 CrAl 13 1.4002
X 10 Cr 13 1.4006
X 15 Cr 13 1.4024
Alloyed steel castings: G-X 10 Cr 13 1.4006
Heat treatment:
Preheating temperature 150 - 200°C, interpass temperature 180 - 400°C, tempering temperature 650 – 750°C,
depending on the relevant base metal and material thickness.
* approximate data
INOX B 13/4 Fe
Description and application:
Basic flux alloyed electrode for welding similar corrosion resisting, martensitic-ferritic steels and steel castings
and for hardfacing. Suitable in constructions of hydroturbines, compressors and steam power plants.
Resistant to corrosion from water, steam and sea water atmosphere.
Base materials:
Martensitic-ferritic steels DIN W.Nr.:
Corrosion resistant steels: X 6 Cr 13 1.4000
X 5 CrNi 13 4 1.4313
X 20 Cr 13 1.4021
Alloyed steel castings: G-X 5 CrNi 13 4 1.4313
G-X 5 CrNi 13 6
G-X 5 CrNiMo 12 4
G-X 5 CrNiMo 13 4 1.4407
Heat treatment:
Preheating and interpass temperature 100 - 160°C, tempering temperature 580 – 620°C,
depending on the relevant base metal and material thickness.
* approximate data
INOX B 13/6 Fe
Description and application:
Basic flux alloyed electrode for welding similar corrosion resisting, martensitic, martensitic-ferritic steels
and steel castings. Suitable in constructions of hydroturbines compressors and steam power plants. Resistant
to corrosion from water, steam and sea water atmosphere.
Base materials:
Martensitic-ferritic steels DIN W.Nr.:
Corrosion resistant steels: X 6 Cr 13 1.4000
Heat treatment:
Preheating and interpass temperature 100 - 160°C, tempering temperature 580 – 620°C,
depending on the relevant base metal and material thickness.
* approximate data
INOX B 17 Fe
Description and application:
Basic flux alloyed electrode for welding and building up 17%Cr-alloyed steel, where leakage and corrosion
resistance for working temperatures up to 450°C is required. Suitable for hardfacing exhaust valves.
Base materials:
Ferritic-martensitic steels DIN W.Nr.:
Chemical corrosion resistant X 6 Cr 17 1.4016
steels: X 6 CrTi 17 1.4510
X 6 CrNb 17 1.4511
X 10 CrSi 18 1.4741
X 10 CrAl 18 1.4742
Heat treatment:
Preheating and interpass temperature 200 – 300°C, tempering temperature 650 - 750°C,
depending on the relevant base metal and material thickness.
* approximate data
INOX B 17 MoFe
Description and application:
Basic flux alloyed electrode for welding and building up Cr-Mo-alloyed and non alloyed steels , where leakage
and corrosion resistance for working temperatures up to 550°C is required. Suitable for hardfacing exhaust
valves. Sea water resistant, scaling resistant up to 900°C
Base materials:
Ferritic steels and steel castings DIN W.Nr.:
Chemical corr.resistant st. X 20 CrNi 17.2 1.4057
Heat treatment:
Preheating and interpass temperature 100 – 200°C (for joint welding operations 250 - 400°C), depending on the
relevant base metal and material thickness.
Tempering temperature 650 - 750°C to improve the toughness values in the weld metal and in the transition zone.
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
* approximate data
stran-112
HIGH ALLOYED AUSTENITIC AND
AUSTENITIC – FERRITIC
STAINLESS STEEL ELECTRODES
H
stran-113
Classification:
EN 1600: E 19 9 Nb R 12
DIN 8556 : E 19.9 Nb R 26
AWS A-5.4: E 347-17
ISO 3581-A: E 19 9 Nb R 12
W.Nr.:: 1.4551
INOX R 19/9 Nb
Description and application:
Rutile, Nb-stabilised electrode for welding nonstabilised and stabilised stainless steels. Resistant to
intergranular corrosion up to 400°C, resistant to oxidation up to 800°C and high hot cracking resistance of the
weld metal.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.: AISI/ASTM:
Chemical corr.resistant steel: X 5 CrNi 18 10 1.4301 304
X 6 CrNiTi 18 10 1.4541 321
X 6 CrNiNb 18 10 1.4550 347
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 390 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: > 590 – 690 MPa(N/mm )
Redrying temperature:
300°C / 2h Elongation A5: > 30 %
• approximate data
INOX B 19/9 Nb
Description and application:
Basic, Nb-stabilised electrode for welding nonstabilised and stabilised stainless steels. Resistant to
intergranular corrosion up to 400°C. High ductility and high cracking resistance of the weld metal.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.: AISI/ASTM:
Chemical corr.resistant steel: X 5 CrNi 18 10 1.4301 304
X 6 CrNiTi 18 10 1.4541 321
X 6 CrNiNb 18 10 1.4550 347
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 390 MPa(N/mm )
2
Redrying temperature: Tensile strength Rm: > 590 – 690 MPa(N/mm )
300°C / 2h
Elongation A5: > 30 %
* approximate data
INOX R 19/9 NC
Description and application:
Austenitic rutile, low carbon electrode for welding nonstabilised and stabilised stainless steels. Resistant to
intergranular corrosion up to 350°C, resistant to oxidation up to 800°C and good low-temperature ductility down to
temperature –196°C.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.: AISI/ASTM:
Chemical corr.resistant steel: X 5 CrNi 18 10 1.4301 304
X 2 CrNi 19 11 1.4306 304 L
X 6 CrNiTi 18 10 1.4541 321
X 6 CrNiNb 18 10 1.4550 347
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 340 MPa(N/mm )
2
Redrying temperature: Tensile strength Rm: > 540 – 640 MPa(N/mm )
300°C / 2h
Elongation A5: > 35 %
* approximate data
INOX R 19/12/3 Nb
Description and application:
Austenitc rutile, Nb-stabilised electrode for welding nonstabilised and stabilised stainless steels.
Resistant to intergranular corrosion up to 400°C, resistant to oxidation up to 800°C and good hot cracking
resistance of the weld metal.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.: AISI/ASTM:
Chemical corr.resistant steel: X 5 CrNiMo 17 12 2 1.4401 316
X 5 CrNiMo 17 13 3 1.4436 316
X 6 CrNiMoTi 17 12 2 1.4571 316Ti
X 6 CrNiMoNb 17 12 2 1.4581 316Cb
X 10 CrNiMoTi 18 12 1.4573 316Ti
X 10 CrNiMoNb 18 12 1.4583 316Cb
Alloyed steel castings: G-X 6CrNiMo 18 10 1.4408 A157
G-X 5 CrNiMoNb 18.10 1.4581 316L
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 400 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: > 590 – 690 MPa(N/mm )
Redrying temperature:
300°C / 2h Elongation A5: > 30 %
* approximate data
INOX B 19/12/3 Nb
Description and application:
Austenitc basic, Nb-stabilised electrode for welding nonstabilised and stabilised stainless steels.
Resistant to intergranular corrosion up to 400°C, resistant to oxidation up to 800°C and good hot cracking
resistance of the weld metal.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.: AISI/ASTM:
Chemical corr.resistant steel: X 5 CrNiMo 17 12 2 1.4401 316
X 5 CrNiMo 17 13 3 1.4436 316
X 6 CrNiMoTi 17 12 2 1.4571 316Ti
X 6 CrNiMoNb 17 12 2 1.4581 316Cb
X 10 CrNiMoTi 18 12 1.4573 316Ti
X 10 CrNiMoNb 18 12 1.4583 316Cb
Alloyed steel castings: G-X 6CrNiMo 18 10 1.4408 A157
G-X 5 CrNiMoNb 18.10 1.4581 316L
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 400 MPa(N/mm )
2
Redrying temperature: Tensile strength Rm: > 600 – 750 MPa(N/mm )
300°C / 2h
Elongation A5: > 30 %
* approximate data
INOX R 19/12/3 NC
Description and application:
Austenitic rutile, low carbon electrode for welding nonstabilised and stabilised stainless steels. Resistant to
intergranular corrosion up to 350°C, resistant to oxidation up to 800°C and good low-temperature ductility down to
temperature –120°C.
Base materials:
DIN: W.Nr.: AISI/ASTM:
Chemical corr.resistant steel: X 2 CrNiMo 17 13 2 1.4404 316L
X 5 CrNiMo 17 12 2 1.4401 316
X 5 CrNiMo 17 13 3 1.4436 316
X 6 CrNiMoTi 17 12 2 1.4571 316Ti
X 6 CrNiMoNb 17 12 2 1.4580 316 Cb
X 10 CrNiMoTi 18 12 1.4573 316Ti
X 10 CrNiMoNb 18 12 1.4583 316Cb
Alloyed steel castings: G-X 6 CrNiMo 18 10 1.4408
G-X 5 CrNiMoNb 18.10 1.4581
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 380 MPa(N/mm )
2
Redrying temperature: Tensile strength Rm: > 560 – 660 MPa(N/mm )
300°C / 2h
Elongation A5: > 30 %
* approximate data
INOX R 19/13/4 L
Description and application:
Rutile low carbon electrode for welding corrosion resisting steels with higher Mo content. Electrode has very
good welding properties, weld metal has excellent corrosion resistance.
Base materials:
X5 CrNiMo 17 13 W.-Nr. 1.4449
X2 CrNiMoN 17 13 5 1.4439
X2 CrNiMoN 17 13 3 1.4429
X10CrNiMoNb 18 12 1.4583
X4 CrNiMoN 22 15 1.3951
X4 CrNiMoN 19 16 5 1.3964
Heat treatment:
Preheating and post weld heat treatment is not required by the weld metal.
Interpass temperatures shall not exceed 150ºC.
* approximate data
INOX R 22/9/3 LN
Description and application:
Rutile-basic coated electrode for the welding ferritic-austenitic duplex steels. Mainly used in off-shore
engineering and in the chemical industry. The weld metal has excellent resistance to stress corrosion cracking
due to its high ferritic content and good resistance to pitting.
Base materials:
Ferritic-austenitic duplex steels:
W.Nr.: 1.4462 ( X 2 CrNiMoN 22 5)
1.4462 with 1.4583 ( X 10 CrNiMoNb 18 12
1.4462 with HI/HII, StE 255, 17 Mn 4, StE 355, 15 Mo 3
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 540 MPa(N/mm )
Redrying temperature: Tensile strength Rm: > 680 – 890 MPa(N/mm )
2
300°C /2h
Elongation A5: > 22 %
* approximate data
INOX R 20/10/3L
Description and application:
Rutile low carbon electrode for welding mild and low alloyed steels to stainless or austenitic manganese steels,
it is also suitable for stainless cladding. Weld material has corrosion resistance to acids and salt water
Base materials:
Austenitic manganese steels
Joining mild or low alloyed steels to austenitic or austenitic manganese steels
Cladding on carbon steels and manganese steels
Heat treatment:
• approximate data
INOX R 20/25 L
Description and application:
Rutile electrode for welding austenitic steels. The weld metal has very low carbon content and copper addition.
Electrode has very good welding properties, weld metal has excellent corrosion resistance toward acids and
good pitting resistance in neutral chloride solutions.
Base materials:
X 1 NiCrMoCu 25 20 W.- Nr. 1.4539
G-X 7 NiCrMoCuNb 25 20 1.4500
X 4 NiCrMoCuNb 20 18 2 1.4505
X 5 NiCrMoCuTi 20 18 1.4506
G-X 2 NiCrMoCuN 25 20 1.4536
X 2 Cr Ni Mo Cu 25 20 6 1.4529
* approximate data
INOX B 20/25 L
Description and application:
Basic electrode for welding austenitic steels. The weld metal has low carbon content and copper and nitrogen
addition. Weld metal has excellent corrosion resistance toward acids and good pitting resistance in neutral
chloride solutions.
Base materials:
X 1 NiCrMoCu 25 20 W.- Nr. 1.4539
G-X 7 NiCrMoCuNb 25 20 1.4500
X 4 NiCrMoCuNb 20 18 2 1.4505
X 5 NiCrMoCuTi 20 18 1.4506
G-X 2 NiCrMoCuN 25 20 1.4536
X 2 Cr Ni Mo Cu 25 20 6 1.4529
* approximate data
I
stran-125
Classification:
EN 1600: E 25 4 R 43
DIN 8556 : E 25.4 MPR 33 160
EN ISO 3581-A:E 25 4 R 43
W.Nr.: ≈ 1.4820
INOX R 25/4 Fe
Description and application:
Rutile ferritic-austenitic flux-alloyed electrode for welding heat and corrosion resistant stainless steels up to
1100 °C. Resistant to S-content atmosphere. Preheating and interpass temperatures 200 - 400°C, depending
on the relevant base metal and material thickness.
Base materials:
Ferit.-aust. and Ferit.-pearl.steel DIN: W.Nr.: AISI/ASTM:
Chemical corr.resistant steel: X 20 CrNiSi 25.4 1.4821 327
X 10CrAl7 1.4713
X 10CrAl13 1.4724 405
X 10CrAl18 1.4742
X 10CrAl24 1.4762 442/446
Alloyed steel castings: G-X30CrSi6 1.4710
G-X40CrSi17 1.4740
G-X40CrNiSi27.4 1.4823 A 297 HC
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 490 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 650 – 750 MPa(N/mm )
Redrying temperature:
300°C / 2h Elongation A5: > 15 %
* approximate data
INOX R 25/14 NC
Description and application:
Rutile, low carbon electrode for welding analogous, heat resistant steels and steel castings. Scaling resistant up to
1000°C. Suitable for joining dissimilar steels (unalloyed steels with stainless steels), welding steam boiler
construction, hardening plants, the crude oil industry and the ceramics industry.
Base materials:
Austenitic, ferritic-pearl. steels DIN: W.Nr.: AISI/ASTM:
Chemical corr.resistant steel: X 15 CrNiSi 20 12 1.4828 309
X 7 CrNi 23 14 1.4833
X 10 CrAl 7 1.4713 -
X 10 CrAl 13 1.4724 405
X 10 CrAl 18 1.4742 -
Alloyed steel castings: G-X 30 CrSi 6 1.4710 -
G-X 40 CrSi 17 1.4740 -
G-X 40CrNiSi 22 9 1.4826 -
Heat treatment:
Preheating and interpass temperatures for ferritic steels 200 - 300°C.
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 400 MPa(N/mm )
2
Redrying temperature: Tensile strength Rm: > 550 – 650 MPa(N/mm )
300°C / 2h
Elongation A5: > 30 %
Ferrite content: FN ≈ 15 Impact energy KV : > 47 J (+20°C)
* approximate data
INOX R 25/14/3 NC
Description and application:
Austenitic-ferritic rutile, low carbon electrode for welding corrosion and heat resistant stainless steels and steel
castings up to 1150°C. Suitable for joining dissimilar steels.
Base materials:
- High-strength, unalloyed and alloyed constructional steels and heat treatable steels among themselves or among
each other.
- Unalloyed and alloyed boiler steels or constructional steels with highly alloyed chromium, CrNi and CrNiMo steels.
- Combination between ferritic and austenitic steels for steam boiler and pressure vessel constructions.
- Weld claddings: for the first layer of corrosion resistant weld claddings on HI, HII,StE 255, 17Mn4, StE 355-StE500
- For the first layer of corrosion resistant weld claddings on high.temperature, heat treated, fine-grained
constructional steels.
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 490 MPa(N/mm )
2
Redrying temperature: Tensile strength Rm: > 670 – 810 MPa(N/mm )
300°C / 2h
Elongation A5: > 25 %
* approximate data
INOX R 25/20
Description and application:
Rutile coated, austenitic electrode for welding 309 and 310-type stainless steels. Scaling resistant up to 1200°C.
Base materials:
Aust. and Ferrit.-pearl. steels DIN: W.Nr.: AISI/ASTM:
Chemical corr.resistant steel: X 15 CrNiSi25.20 1.4841 310/314
X 12CrNi25.21 1.4845 310S
X 15CrNiSi20.12 1.4828 309
X 10CrAl7, X 10CrAl13 1.4713, 1.4724 405
X 10CrAl18, X 10CrAl24 1.4742, 1.4762 442/446
Alloyed steel castings: G-X30CrSi6,G-40CrSi17 1.4710, 1.4740
G-X15CrNiSi25.20 1.4741 A 297 HF
G-X40CrNiSi25.12 1.4837
G-X40CrNiSI22.9 1.4826
Heat treatment:
Preheating and interpass temperatures for ferritic steels 200 - 300°C, depending on the relevant base metal
and material thickness. The temperature range between 650 and 900°C should be avoided owing to the risk of
embrittlement. Thick-walled weldments to be carried out by means of the basic electrode INOX B 25/20.
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 300 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: > 540 – 640 MPa(N/mm )
Redrying temperature:
300°C / 2h Elongation A5: > 30 %
* approximate data
INOX B 25/20
Description and application:
Basic coated, austenitic electrode for welding 309 and 310-type stainless steels. Scaling resistant up to
1200°C. Cryogenic resistance down to -196°C.
Base materials:
(Aust. and Ferit.-pearl. steel) DIN: W.Nr.: AISI/ASTM:
Chemical corr.resistant steel: X 15 CrNiSi25.20 1.4841 310/314
X 12CrNi25.21 1.4845 310S
X 15CrNiSi20.12 1.4828 309
X 10CrAl7, X 10CrAl13 1.4713, 1.4724 -, 405
X 10CrAl18, X 10CrAl24 1.4742, 1.4762 -, 442/446
Alloyed steel castings: G-X30CrSi6,G-40CrSi17 1.4710, 1.4740
G-X15CrNiSi25.20 1.4741 A 297 HF
G-X40CrNiSi25.12 1.4837
G-X40CrNiSI22.9 1.4826
Heat treatment:
Preheating and interpass temperatures for ferritic steels 200 - 300°C, depending on the relevant base metal
and material thickness. The temperature range between 650 and 900°C should be avoided owing to the risk of
embrittlement.
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 300 MPa(N/mm )
2
Redrying temperature: Tensile strength Rm: > 540 – 640 MPa(N/mm )
300°C / 2h
Elongation A5: > 30 %
* approximate data
J
stran-131
Classification:
EN 1600: E 23 12 2 R 53
DIN 8556 : -
AWS A-5.4: E 309 Mo-16
EN ISO 3581-A: E 23 12 2 R 53
INOX R 22/12/3 Fe
Description and application:
Austenitic-ferritic rutile flux-alloyed electrode for joint welding corrosion and heat resistant steels and steel castings.
Suitable for joining dissimilar steels, also as a buffer layer on stainless clads on unalloyed steels.
Base materials:
Austen. and Ferrit.-pearl.steels DIN W.Nr.: AISI/ASTM:
Chemical corr.resistant st.: X 15 CrNiSi 20 12 1.4828 309
X 10CrAL 7 1.4713
X 10CrAl 13 1.4724 405
X 10CrAl 18 1.4742
Alloyed steel castings: G-X 40 CrNiSi 22 9 1.4826
G-X 30 CrSi 6 1.4710
G-X 40 CrSi 17 1.4740
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 400 MPa(N/mm )
Redrying temperature: Tensile strength Rm: > 570 – 670 MPa(N/mm )
2
300°C / 2h
Elongation A5: > 25 %
Metal recovery: cca.160 %
Impact energy KV : > 40 J (+20°C)
Ferrite content: FN ≈ 25
INOX B 18/8/6
Description and application:
Basic coated, austenitic electrode for welding low and high alloyed steels. Scaling resistant up to 800°C and
low-temperature toughness down to -100°C. Preheating and postweld heat treatment as required by the base
metal.
Base materials:
- Wear resistant steels – high carbon content
- High strength unalloyed and alloyed constructional steels + SS
- High manganese steels
- Unalloyed and alloyed boiler grade steels or constructional steels with highly alloyed Cr and CrNi steels.
- Interpass for hardfacing and repair of cavitation foults
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 350 MPa(N/mm )
300°C / 2h
Elongation A5: > 40 %
* approximate data
INOX R 18/8/6 Fe
Description and application:
Austenitic rutile, flux-alloyed, high-efficiency electrode for joining dissimilar steels, for welding corrosion resistant
steels and steels that are not readily weldable. This electrode yields tough between-layers in hardsurfacing
operations. The weld metal has strain hardenability, cracking resistance, cavitation resistance, thermal shock
resistance, scaling resistance up to 800°C and low temperature toughness down to -100°C.
Base materials:
- High carbon steels
- High strength alloyed and alloyed heat treatable steels
- High Manganese steels
- Constructional steels and ferritic, austenitic steels
- Repair for cavitation foults
- Interpass for hardfacing
Heat treatment:
Preheating and postweld heat treatment as required by the base metal.
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 350 MPa(N/mm )
2
Redrying temperature: Tensile strength Rm: > 590 – 690 MPa(N/mm )
300°C / 2h
Elongation A5: > 30 %
Metal recovery: cca.160 % Impact energy KV : > 50 J (+20°C)
> 32 J (-10°C)
Ferrite content: 0
* approximate data
INOX R 18/8/6
Description and application:
Austenitic rutile- basic, electrode for joining dissimilar steels, for welding corrosion resistant steels and steels that
are not readily weldable. This electrode yields tough between-layers in hard -surfacing operations. The weld metal
has strain harden-ability, cracking resistance, cavitation resistance, thermal shock resistance, scaling resistance up to
800°C and low temperature toughness down to -100°C.
Base materials:
- High carbon steels
- High strength alloyed and alloyed heat treatable steels
- High Manganese steels
- Constructional steels and ferritic, austenitic steels
- Repair for cavitation foults
- Interpass for hardfacing
Heat treatment:
Preheating and post-weld heat treatment as required by the base metal.
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 350 MPa(N/mm )
2
Redrying temperature: Tensile strength Rm: 590 - 690 MPa(N/mm )
300°C / 2h
Elongation A5: > 25 %
* approximate data
INOX R 29/9
Description and application:
Rutile, austenitic ferritic electrode for welding dissimilar and »difficult to weld« steels. Suitable for interpass
hardfacing. Because of high mechanical strength and starain hardenability suitable for wear resistant buildups on
gear wheels, shafts,… The weld metals has excellent cavitation and cracking resistance.
Base materials:
- Hardwelding steels
- High-strength unalloyed and alloyed steels
- Structural, spring, tool and heat treatable steels
- High manganese steels
Heat treatment:
Preheating and postweld heat treatment as required by the base metal.
Ferrite content: FN ≈ 40 The hardness of the deposit depending on the relevant welding
conditions and the chemical composition of the base metal.
* approximate data
INOX R 29/9 Fe
Description and application:
Rutile sintetic austenitic ferritic electrode with high recovery (160%) for welding dissimilar and »difficult to weld«
steels. Suitable for interpass hardfacing. Because of high mechanical strength and starain hardenability suitable for
wear resistant buildups on gear wheels, shafts,… The weld metals has excellent cavitation and cracking resistance.
Base materials:
- Hardwelding steels
- High-strength unalloyed and alloyed steels
- Structural, spring, tool and heat treatable steels
- High manganese steels
Heat treatment:
Preheating and postweld heat treatment as required by the base metal.
Metal recovery: cca.160% The hardness of the deposit depending on the relevant welding
conditions and the chemical composition of the base metal.
Ferrite content: FN ≈ 40
INOX B 70/15
Description and application:
Special basic coated Ni-base core wire electrode for welding in low-temperatury industry and in atomic
industry. Suited for service temperatures for –196°C to 600°C, otherwise up to scaling resistance temperature
of 1200°C (S-free atmosphere). Thermal shock resistant to fully austenitic steels, highly resistant to hot cracking
and corrosion resistant at high temperautes.
Preheating as required by the base metal, interpass temperatures 125 - 150°C.
Base materials:
- Unalloyed and alloyed, high-temperature, creep resisting, low-temperature steels to X 8 Ni 9
- High-alloyed Cr and CrNi steels, particularly for joint welding of dissimilarly alloyed materials, Ni and
Ni-alloys and nickel-steel combinations.
- Joint welding cooper with stainless steel.
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 390 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: > 620 – 720 MPa(N/mm )
Redrying temperature:
250 - 300°C / 1-2h Elongation A5: > 30 %
* approximate data
UTOP 38 …………………….. K1
UTOP 43 …………………….. K2
UTOP 45 …………………….. K3
UTOP 52 …………………….. K4
UTOP 55 ………………..…… K5
TOOLDUR ………………..…. K6
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Classification:
EN 14 700: E Fe 3
DIN 8555: E 3-UM-40 T
UTOP 38
Description and application:
Basic Mo, Cr, V flux-alloyed electrode with high toughness, wear , heavy impact resistance and easy
machinable weld metal.
It is suitable for hardfacing cold and hot working tools, for correction of cavities, like die blocks, dies and
containers for metal tube and rod extrusion tools for manufacture of hollow bodies, screws, nuts, rivers and bolts,
pressure die casting dies, die insert, …
Base materials:
Heat treatment:
Hardness:
Welded: 36-42 HRC (typical: 37 HRC)
Redrying temperature:
400°C / 1h The hardness of the deposit depending on the relevant welding
conditions and the chemical composition of the base metal.
* approximate data
UTOP 43
Description and application:
Basic Mo, Cr, V flux-alloyed electrode with high toughness, wear , heavy impact resistance and easy
machinable weld metal.
It is suitable for hardfacing cold and hot working tools, for correction of cavities, like die blocks, dies and
containers for metal tube and rod extrusion tools for manufacture of hollow bodies, screws, nuts, rivers and bolts,
pressure die casting dies, die insert, …
Base materials:
Heat treatment:
* approximate data
UTOP 45
Description and application:
Basic Cr, W, V flux alloyed all purpose electrode, with very good weld metal thermo-shock stability. Working
temperature till 550°C. It is suitable for hardfacing hot working tools.
Base materials:
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
Hardness:
As welded: 42-50HRC
Redrying temperature PWHT 550°C/2h 45-53 HRC
PWHT 800°C/2h 20-35 HRC
Redrying temperature:
300-350°C / 2 h
or The hardness of the deposit depending on the relevant welding
400°C / 1 h conditions and the chemical composition of the base metal
* approximate data
UTOP 52
Description and application:
Basic Cr, W, V flux alloyed all purpose electrode, with very good weld metal termo-shock stability. Working
temperature till 550°C. It is suitable for hardfacing hot working tools.
Base materials:
unalloyed
alloyed steels
alloyed tool steels
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
Hardness:
As welded: 50-59 HRC
PWHT 550°C/2h -8h 53-58 HRC
Redrying temperature:
300-350°C / 2 h
or The hardness of the deposit depending on the relevant welding
400°C / 1 h conditions and the chemical composition of the base metal
* approximate data
UTOP 55
Description and application:
Basic Mo, Cr, V flux-alloyed electrode with high toughness, wear and heavy impact resistance. The weld metal
can be treated with grinding and cut after soft annealing.
It is suitable for hardfacing cold and hot working tools, like die blocks, dies and containers for metal tube and
rod extrusion, tools for manufacture of hollow bodies, screws, nuts, rivers and bolts, pressure die casting dies,
die insert, hot shear blades…
Base materials:
Heat treatment:
Hardness:
Welded: 55-60 HRC (typical: 57 HRC)
Redrying temperature: The hardness of the deposit depending on the relevant welding
conditions and the chemical composition of the base metal.
400°C / 1h
* approximate data
TOOLDUR
Description and application:
Basic Mo, Cr, W,V flux-alloyed electrode for building up new and resurfacing warn parts of tools and machines
also at high temperatures.
It is suitable for building up and repairing tools of high speed steel, for resurfacing beads, shears, knives…
The weld metal can be treated with grinding and cut after soft annealing.
Base materials:
Heat treatment:
The ground material should be preheated to 600-700°C
Hardening: 1180-1240°C (air)
Stress relief: 510-540°C/ 2X1h (air)
Soft annealing: 820-850°C/2-4h (furnace)
Hardness:
Welded: 50-64 HRC (typical: 61 HRC)
Hardened: 62-66 HRC
Redrying temperature: Soft annealed: 25-30 HRC
300°C / 2h
* approximate data
E DUR 250
Description and application:
Basic, Cr flux-alloyed electrode for surfacing applications where medium hardness is required. It gives wear
and heavy impact resistant weld metal, suitable for machine parts exposed to wear, cog wheels, tracks etc…
The deposit can not be hardened.
Base materials:
Steels
Cast steels
Heat treatment:
* approximate data
E DUR 300
Description and application:
Basic, Cr flux-alloyed electrode for surfacing applications where medium hardness is required. It gives wear
and heavy impact resistant weld metal, suitable for machine parts exposed to wear, cog wheels, tracks etc…
Base materials:
Steels
Cast steels
Heat treatment:
* approximate data
E DUR 400
Description and application:
Basic, Cr-Mn flux-alloyed electrode for surfacing applications. It gives wear and heavy impact resistant weld
metal, suitable for machine parts exposed to wear, machines for structural engineering, cog wheels, chain
wheels, tracks etc…
Base materials:
Steels
Cast steels
Heat treatment:
* approximate data
E DUR 500
Description and application:
Basic coated electrode for very hard buildups on excavator components such as bucket edges, chain links,
cutting tools, dies, etc.
Base materials:
Steels
Cast steels
2.5 300 70 – 90 4 20 18
3.25 350 100 – 135 4 20 36
4 450 130 – 170 5.4 27 68.4
5 450 180 – 220 5.4 27 108
6 450 230 – 270 5.4 27 154.3
* approximate data
E DUR 600
Description and application:
Electrode is used for surfacing of steel parts when heavy impact resistance is needed. Welding material posses
higher abrasion resistance.
Suitable for surfacing parts exposed to heavy abrasive wear by stone, coal, sand etc…
The weld metal can be treated with grinding and cut after soft annealing.
Base materials:
Steels
Cast steels
Heat treatment:
* approximate data
E DUR 60 R
Description and application:
Rutile electrode is used for surfacing of steel parts when heavy impact resistance is needed. Welding material
posses higher abrasion resistance.
Suitable for surfacing parts exposed to heavy abrasive wear by stone, coal, sand etc…
The weld metal can be treated with grinding and cut after soft annealing.
Base materials:
Steels
Cast steels
* approximate data
E DUR 600Si
Description and application:
Basic Cr and Si alloyed electrode is used for surfacing of steel parts when heavy impact resistance is needed.
Welding material posses higher abrasion resistance.
Suitable for surfacing parts exposed to heavy abrasive wear by stone, coal, sand etc…
The weld metal can be treated with grinding and cut after soft annealing.
Base materials:
Steels
Cast steels
* approximate data
TOOLDUR Co
Description and application:
Special electrode with Co, for hot wear resistant surfacing on hot working tools, where high temperature
change and stress are present, as: cast tools, trimming tools, extrusion press tools, hot flow presses for steels,
hot shearing- machines.. Optimal operating temperatures are till 650ºC, resistant to scaling to 900ºC, weld metal
is nitratable. The weld metal is machinable. When surfacing low alloy steel, 3-4 layers are required.
Base materials:
Low alloyed steels
Alloyed tool steels
High temperature steels and cast steels
Heat treatment:
Preheating: 150-400ºC according to weld.
Hardening: 1100-1150ºC (air)
Soft- annealing: 850-900ºC
Tempering: 700ºC
* approximate data
E DUR Cr 13
Description and application:
Electrode is used for surfacing of steel parts when heavy impact and moderate wear and corrosion resistance up
to 400°C is needed. Suitable for surfacing parts of press tools, mixer arms, valve seats, feed gears, cutting
edges, knives, track rollers... The weld metal is martensitic and can be treated with grinding, it can be shaped
with hard metal cutting tool immediately after welding, before weld metal has cooled down to 200°C.
Steel
Cast steel
Alloyed tool steel
Heat treatment:
Preheat and inter-pass temperature at least 200°C, soft annealing 820°C, hardening 950-1000°C with cooling in
compressed air or oil.
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
Redrying temperature: The hardness of the deposit depending on the relevant welding
350°C / 1h condition and the chemical composition of the base metal.
* approximate data
ABRADUR 54 ………………… L1
ABRADUR 58 ………………… L2
ABRADUR 60 ………………….. L3
ABRADUR 64 ………………… L4
ABRADUR 65 ………………… L5
ABRADUR 66 ………………… L6
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Classification:
EN 14 700: E Fe 8
DIN 8555: ≈E 6-UM-55-G
ABRADUR 54
Description and application:
Electrode is used when hard deposits with excellent abrasion at high compressive stresses , heavy impact
and high metal to metal wear resistance is needed.
It is suitable for hardfacing crusher hammers, mixers, crushers, dredging parts, gears, ploughshares, cams.. .
Weld metal is very difficult machinable.
Base materials:
Heat treatment:
Preheating is not required.
* approximate data
ABRADUR 58
Description and application:
Electrode produces hard deposits extremely resistant to abrasive and moderate impact.
It is suitable for hardfacing crushing and earthmoving equipment, soft ore crushers, conveyor screws, bucket
teeth and lips.
Welding of buffer layers with Inox B 18/8/6 or Mn17Cr13 electrodes is recommended.
The weld metal can be treated with grinding.
Base materials:
Heat treatment:
Preheating is not required.
* approximate data
ABRADUR 60
Description and application:
Rutile-coated chromium carbide electrode produces hard deposits extremely resistant to abrasive and
moderate impact. It is suitable for hardfacing crushing and earthmoving equipment, soft ore crushers,
conveyor screws, bucket teeth and lips.
Welding of buffer layers with Inox 18/8/6 or Mn17Cr13 electrodes is recommended.
The weld metal can be treated with grinding.
Base materials:
Heat treatment:
Preheating is not required.
Metal recovery: The hardness of the deposit depending on the relevant welding
conditions and the chemical composition of the base metal.
* approximate data
ABRADUR 64
Description and application:
Electrode produces hard deposits extremely resistant to abrasive with moderate impact up to 450°C.
It is suitable to hardfacing in the brick and cement making industry, screws of refractory material presses
conveyor belt guides, screws, mill blades and scratches, centre risers, excavator cogs...
Welding of buffer layers with Inox B 18/8/6 or EMn17Cr13 electrodes is recommended.
The weld metal can be treated with grinding.
Base materials:
Steel
Cast steel
Heat treatment:
Preheating is not required.
* approximate data
ABRADUR 65
Description and application:
Electrode produces hard deposits extremely resistant to abrasive wear against the minerals at medium impact
up to 500°C.
It is suitable to hardfacing on earth moving equipment, pump bodies, ploughshares, nut oil presses, conveyor
belt guides, mill blades and scratches, clinker mills, centre risers.
Welding of buffer layers with Inox B 18/8/6 or E Mn17Cr13 electrodes is recommended.
The weld metal can be treated with grinding.
Base materials:
Steels
Cast steels
Heat treatment:
Preheating is not required.
* approximate data
ABRADUR 66
Description and application:
Electrode produces extremely hard deposits extremely resistant to abrasive wear against the minerals at
medium impact up to 600°C.
It is suitable to hardfacing on earth moving equipment, wearing parts in the cement and brick making industry,
fire grate bars, fire grate teeth in the iron and steel industry.
Welding of buffer layers with Inox 18/8/6 or EMn17Cr13 electrodes is recommended.
The weld metal can be treated with grinding.
Base materials:
Steels
Cast steels
Heat treatment:
Preheating is not required.
* approximate data
CrWC 600
Description and application:
Electrode produces extremely hard deposits resistant to abrasive wear against the minerals and other
materials. Weld metal is not recommended to shock-loadings.
Welding of buffer layers with INOX B 18/8/6 and combination welding with E DUR 600 is recommended.
It is suitable to weld string beads on earth moving, cement mill and brick making equipment.
Base materials:
Steels
Cast steel
Austenitic manganese steels
Heat treatment:
Preheating is not required.
Redrying temperature: The hardness of the deposit depending on the relevant welding
300°C / 2h conditions and the chemical composition of the base metal.
* approximate data
E Mn 14 …………….….………. M1
E Mn 14 Cr 4 ………….………. M2
E Mn 17 Cr 13 ……….………... M3
E Mn 17 Cr 10 Nb 3 ……….…. M4
M
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Classification:
EN 14 700: E Fe 9
DIN 8555: E 7-UM-200-KP
E Mn14
Description and application:
Electrode is used for joining and surfacing of steel parts when heavy impact and friction resistance is needed.
After stain hardening higher abrasion resistance is achieved.
Suitable for weld heavy crushing eguipment as jaws, cones, armour and mantles of rotary crushers and for rail
equipment in Mn 14%steel. It is not suitable for non austenitic steels.
The weld material can be mechanically shaped before hardening.
Base materials:
Heat treatment:
* approximate data
E Mn14Cr4
Description and application:
Electrode is used for joining and surfacing of steel parts when heavy impact and friction resistance is needed. It
is used for welding buffer –layers when electrodes for depositing a hardfacing alloy with greater abrasion
resistance are used . After stain hardening higher abrasion resistance is achieved.
Suitable for weld heavy crushing eguipment as toothed crusher rolls, ore crusher crown wheel, toothed rolls for
twin rotor crusher , shovel and dredger buckets, for rail equipment in Mn steel.
The weld material can be mechanically shaped before hardening.
Base materials:
Heat treatment:
* approximate data
E Mn17Cr13
Description and application:
Electrode is used for joining and surfacing of steel parts when heavy impact and cavitation resistance up to
500°C is needed. It is used for welding buffer –layers when Abradur 54, 58, 64, 65 and 66 electrodes are used.
Suitable for weld rails, points, building up dredge pumps hydraulic press pistons and crushing equipment
subjected to heavy shock.
The weld material can be mechanically shaped before hardening.
Base materials:
Heat treatment:
* approximate data
E Mn17Cr10Nb3
Description and application:
Electrode is used for surfacing of steel parts exposed to wear metal to metal at heavy impact, increased
pressure and temperature up to 500°C. Weld material is extremely resistant toward strikes and moderately
toward abrasion.
Suitable for welding hammers, bucket teeth, seat of blast, furnace bells and armour plates.
If the weld material has to be mechanically shaped before hardening, we suggest to use INOX B 18/8/6 or
INOX R 18/8/6Fe electrodes for the last welding layer.
Base materials:
Austenitic 14% Mn steel
Carbon steels
Low alloy steels
Heat treatment:
For austenitic Mn steels preheating to 100°C is recommended. No stress relieving is recommended for this type
of metal.
For carbon and low alloy steels preheating to 250°C is recommended. When welding thick walled components
stress relieving at 550 -- 650°C is suggested, structure and mechanical properties remain the same.
* approximate data
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HIGH COBALT ALLOYED
ELECTRODES AND RODS - DUROSTELS
DUROSTEL 1 E ……………….…. N1
DUROSTEL 1 P …………….…… N2
DUROSTEL 6 E …………….…… N3
DUROSTEL 6 P ……………….… N4
DUROSTEL 12 E ………………... N5
DUROSTEL 12 P ………………… N6
DUROSTEL 21 E ………………... N7
DUROSTEL 21 P ……………….. N8
DUROSTEL F P ………………… N9
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Classification:
DIN 8555: E 20-UM-55-ZCT
AWS A-5.13: E CoCr-C
DUROSTEL 1 E
Description and application:
Welding electrode is recommended for hardfacing of material where high wear metal to metal resistance is
requested and abrasion resistance at increased temperatures 500- 800°C, sometimes till 1100°C and where
good corrosion resistance is required. The weld material is not suitable for pieces exposed to mechanical
shocks. The deposit is hardest of all Durostel types.
Suitable to weld hot rolls, hot rolling glides, kneading rolls, drawling blocks, screw presses, hot shear blades,
glass cutters, hot scrapers, pump and press casings, burner nozzles…
Welding of buffer lavers with Inox 18/8/6 electrodes is recommended.
Base materials:
Steels
* approximate data
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Classification:
DIN 8555: G/WSG-20-GO-55-ZCT
AWS A-5.13: R CoCr-C
DUROSTEL 1 P
Description and application:
Welding rod is recommended for hardfacing of material where high wear metal to metal resistance is requested
and abrasion resistance at increased temperatures 500- 800°C, sometimes till 1100°C and where good
corrosion resistance is required. The weld material is not suitable for pieces exposed to mechanical shocks.
The deposit is hardest of all Durostel types.
Suitable to weld hot rolls, hot rolling glides, kneading rolls, drawling blocks, screw presses, hot shear blades,
glass cutters, hot scrapers, pump and press casings, burner nozzles…
Welding of buffer lavers with Inox 18/8/6 electrodes is recommended.
Base materials:
Steels
Mechanical properties:
* approximate data
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Classification:
DIN 8555: E 20-UM-40 ZCT
AWS A-5.13: E CoCr-A
DUROSTEL 6 E
Description and application:
Welding electrode is recommended for hardfacing of material where high wear metal to metal resistance is
requested, erosion, abrasion and cavitation at increased temperatures up to 900°C and where good corrosion
resistance is required. Because of excellent tenacity and hardness the weld material is extremely resistant
toward thermal and mechanical shocks.
Suitable for welding exhaust valves, hot shear blades, guide rolls, kneading equipment, steam nozzles,
mechanical sealings, bushings, blanking dies, press mandrels, trimming dies…
Welding of buffer lavers with Inox 18/8/6 electrodes is recommended.
Base materials:
Steels
Corrosion resisting steels
Cast steels
Mechanical properties:
* approximate data
DUROSTEL 6 P
Description and application:
Welding rod is recommended for hardfacing of material where high wear metal to metal resistance is requested,
erosion, abrasion and cavitation at increased temperatures up to 900°C and where good corrosion resistance is
required. Because of excellent tenacity and hardness the weld material is extremely resistant toward thermal
and mechanical shocks.
Suitable for welding exhaust valves, hot shear blades, guide rolls, kneading equipment, steam nozzles,
mechanical sealings, bushings, blanking dies, press mandrels, trimming dies…
Welding of buffer lavers with Inox 18/8/6 electrodes is recommended.
Base materials:
Steels
Corrosion resisting steels
Cast steels
Mechanical properties:
* approximate data
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Classification:
DIN 8555: E 20-UM-50-ZCT
AWS A-5.13: E CoCr-B
DUROSTEL 12 E
Description and application:
Welding electrode is recommended for hardfacing purposes where high wear metal to metal resistance is
requested, erosion and cavitation.. The welds keep high density up to 1000°C and have good corrosion
resistance and posses excellent abrasion resistance because of the low thermal expansion of the weld metal .
Suitable to weld tools in wood, paper and plastic industry, mixers, feeder screws, knives, sliding guides, hot
shear blades, screw presses, kneading rolls, drawing blocks, hot rolling guides, hot rolling rolls…
Welding of buffer lavers with Inox 18/8/6 electrodes is recommended.
Base materials:
Steels
Corrosion resisting steels
Cast steels
* approximate data
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Classification:
DIN 8555: G/WSG-20-GO-50-ZCT
AWS A-5.13: R CoCr-B
DUROSTEL 12 P
Description and application:
Welding rod is recommended for hardfacing purposes where high wear metal to metal resistance is requested,
erosion and cavitation.. The welds keep high density up to 1000°C and have good corrosion resistance and
posses excellent abrasion resistance because of the low thermal expansion of the weld metal .
Suitable to weld tools in wood, paper and plastic industry, mixers, feeder screws, knives, sliding guides, hot
shear blades, screw presses, kneading rolls, drawing blocks, hot rolling guides, hot rolling rolls…
Welding of buffer lavers with Inox 18/8/6 electrodes is recommended.
Base materials:
Steels
Corrosion resisting steels
Cast steels
Mechanical properties:
* approximate data
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Classification:
DIN 8555: E 20-UM-300-CKZT
DUROSTEL 21E
Description and application:
Welding electrode is recommended for hardfacing purposes where high wear metal to metal resistance is
requested, erosion and cavitation.. The welds keep high density up to 1150°C, have very good slide and blank
properties. They are stable toward temperature changes and suitable for stain hardening.
Suitable to weld valves, reparations at steam turbines, motor valves where no preheating is possible, tools for
rolling mills, agitating apparatus, mills…
Welding of buffer lavers with Inox 18/8/6 electrodes is recommended.
Base materials:
Steels
Corrosion resisting steels
Cast steels
* approximate data
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Classification:
DIN 8555: G/WSG-20-GO-300-CKZT
DUROSTEL 21P
Description and application:
Welding rod is recommended for hardfacing purposes where high wear metal to metal resistance is requested,
erosion and cavitation.. The welds keep high density up to 1150°C, have very good slide and blank properties.
They are stable toward temperature changes and suitable for stain hardening.
Suitable to weld valves, reparations at steam turbines, motor valves where no preheating is possible, tools for
rolling mills, agitating apparatus, mills…
Welding of buffer lavers with Inox 18/8/6 electrodes is recommended.
Base materials:
Steels
Corrosion resisting steels
Cast steels
Mechanical properties:
* approximate data
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Classification:
DIN 8555: G/WSG-20-GO-40-ZCT
DUROSTEL FP
Description and application:
Welding rod is recommended for hardfacing machine parts exposed to the erosion, cavitation and wear up to
900°C. The welds are corrosion resistant till 900°C, have very good slide and blank properties, they are stable
toward temperature changes and are nonmagnetic. The weld metal is easy machinable.
Suitable to weld valves of engine motors, combustion chambers…
Welding of buffer lavers with Inox 18/8/6 electrodes is recommended.
Base materials:
Steels
Corrosion resisting steels
Cast steels
Mechanical properties:
Hardness : 42 HRC
* approximate data
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CAST IRON ELECTRODES
MONEL ………………..………. O1
MONEL C ……………………….. O2
SUPER Ni ……………..…….… O3
CAST Ni ………………..……… O4
CAST Ni C ……………………… O5
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Classification:
DIN 8573: E NiCu BG 12
AWS A-5.15: E NiCu-B
EN ISO 1071: EC NiCu-1
MONEL
Description and application:
Electrode with monel-core wire is suited for cold welding of grey cast iron and other types of cast iron. It is
suitable for repair purposes. By using small electrode diameters heat input should be kept low.
The weld metal is easily machinable.
Base materials:
Grey cast iron
Cast iron
Heat treatment:
For thick walled components slightly preheating is recommended.
2
Tensile strength Rm: 300 MPa (N/mm )
Redrying temperature:
Hardness: 160 HB
200°C/1h
* approximate data
MONEL C
Description and application:
Electrode with monel-core wire is suited for cold welding of grey cast iron and other types of cast iron. It is
suitable for repair purposes. By using small electrode diameters heat input should be kept low.
The weld metal is easily machinable. Electrode contents no Ba components.
Base materials:
Grey cast iron
Cast iron
Heat treatment:
For thick walled components slightly preheating is recommended.
2
Tensile strength Rm: 300 MPa (N/mm )
Redrying temperature:
Hardness: 160 HB
200°C/1h
* approximate data
SUPER Ni
Description and application:
Electrode with pure Ni-core wire for cold welding of grey and malleable cast iron also suitable for joining them
with steel. Suitable for repair purposes, repair of broken parts, building up missing parts and correction of
machining errors, joining cast iron for rectification of castings. The weld material is soft and easy machinable
We suggest cold impact forging to achieve stress relieving.
By using small electrode diameters heat input should be kept low. Ground material should be clean. For scoring
we suggest our electrode Sekator 2 B or Sekator 2 A, grinding is not recommended.
Base materials:
Grey cast iron
Malleable cast iron
Heat treatment:
For thick walled components slightly preheating to is recommended.
2
Tensile strength Rm: 300 MPa (N/mm )
Redrying temperature:
200°C/1h
Hardness: 160 HB
* approximate data
CAST Ni
Description and application:
Electrode with pure Ni-core wire for cold welding of grey and malleable cast iron without preheating , for repair
purposes, also suitable for joining them with steel, copper and monel. Suitable for repair purposes, repair of
broken parts, building up missing parts and correction of machining errors, joining cast iron for rectification of
castings. The weld metal is soft and easily machinable. We suggest cold impact forging to achieve stress
relieving.
By using small electrode diameters heat input should be kept low. Ground material should be clean.
For scoring we suggest our electrode Sekator 2B or Sekator 2A, grinding of is not recommended.
Base materials:
Grey cast iron
Heat treatment:
For thick walled components slightly preheating is recommended.
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
200°C/1h
Hardness: 160 -175 HB
* approximate data
CAST Ni C
Description and application:
Nickel electrode for joining and surfacing of grey cast iron. Stable arc with clear bead appearance. Electrode
provides crack resistant bead without pore formation. Chipforming machining processes can be used. Weld
induced stresses can be reduced by hammer peening.
Repair and recovery of broken or worm parts made of grey and malleable cast iron. Filling of voids and
blowholes, machining errors. Joining of grey cast iron to steel.
Base materials:
Grey cast iron
Heat treatment:
For thick walled components slightly preheating is recommended.
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
200°C/1h
Hardness: 160 HB
* approximate data
CAST Ni Fe
Description and application:
Electrode with Ni-Fe alloyed core wire for cold welding nodular, grey and malleable cast iron, also suitable for
the rectification an repair of these grades and joining them with steel. Tensile strength is higher than tensile
strength of Ni electrodes. Welding joints are suitable for after treatment.
By using small electrode diameters heat input should be kept low. The weld metal is stronger and more
resistant to impurities than nickel-cored type.
Base materials:
Grey cast iron
Malleable cast iron
Nodular cast iron
Steel / grey cast iron
Heat treatment:
For thick walled components slightly preheating is recommended.
2
Tensile strength Rm: 450 MPa (N/mm )
Redrying temperature:
200°C/1h
Hardness: 190 HB
* approximate data
CAST Ni Fe C
Description and application:
Electrode with Ni-Fe alloyed core wire for cold welding nodular, grey and malleable cast iron, also suitable for
the rectification an repair of these grades and joining them with steel. Tensile strength is higher than tensile
strength of Ni electrodes. Welding joints are suitable for after treatment.
By using small electrode diameters heat input should be kept low. The weld metal is stronger and more
resistant to impurities than nickel-cored type. Electrode contents no Ba components,
Base materials:
Grey cast iron
Malleable cast iron
Nodular cast iron
Steel / grey cast iron
Heat treatment:
For thick walled components slightly preheating is recommended.
2
Tensile strength Rm: 450 MPa (N/mm )
Redrying temperature:
200°C/1h
Hardness: 190 HB
* approximate data
CAST Ni Fe B
Description and application:
Electrode with Ni-Fe bimetal core wire for cold welding nodular, grey and malleable cast iron, also suitable for
the rectification an repair of these grades and joining them with steel. Tensile strength is higher than tensile
strength of Ni electrodes. Welding joints are suitable for after treatment.
By using small electrode diameters heat input should be kept low. The weld metal is stronger and more
resistant to impurities than nickel-cored type. It has better welding characteristics than Cast NiFe electrode.
Base materials:
Grey cast iron
Malleable cast iron
Nodular cast iron
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Tensile strength Rm: 450 MPa (N/mm )
* approximate data
CAST Ni FeB C
Description and application:
Electrode with Ni-Fe bimetal core for cold welding nodular, grey and malleable cast iron, also suitable for the
rectification on repair of these grades and joining them with steel. Tensile strength is higher than tensile strength
of Ni electrodes. Welding joints are suitable for after treatment.
By using small electrode diameters, heat input should be kept low. The weld metal is stronger and more
resistant to impurities than nickel-cored type. Electrode contents no Ba components.
Base materials:
Grey cast iron
Malleable cast iron
Nodular cast iron
Steel / grey cast iron
Heat treatment:
For thick walled components slightly preheating is recommended.
Redrying temperature:
200°C/1h
Hardness: 190 HB
* approximate data
CAST Ni Fe10
Description and application:
Electrode with pure Ni-core wire for cold welding of cast iron and joining cast iron to steel. Specially suited for
welding spheroidal cast iron. Electrode is more resistant to impurities and has good weldability on oily cast iron.
This electrode can be used for combination welding with CAST Ni electrode.
By using small electrode diameters heat input should be kept low. To avoid overheating the seams should not be
longer than 10 times the electrode diameter.
For scoring we suggest our electrode Sekator 2 B or Sekator 2 A, grinding of is not recommended.
Welding joints are suitable for after treatment.
Base materials:
Grey cast iron
Steel / grey cast iron
Heat treatment:
For thick walled components slightly preheating is recommended.
2
Tensile strength Rm: cca. 450 MPa (N/mm )
Redrying temperature:
200°C/1h
Hardness: cca. 180 HB
* approximate data
CAST Fe
Description and application:
Electrode with iron core wire for cold welding repair on poorly weldable or slag containing old cast iron, nodular,
grey and malleable cast iron, where Ni base electrodes do not give a solid bond. It is specially suitable for
buffering layers before welding them with Cast Ni, Cast NiFe welding consumables.
The weld deposit can be machined by grinding. It is not corrosion resistant.
Base materials:
Grey cast iron
Malleable cast iron
Nodular cast iron
Steel / grey cast iron
Heat treatment:
For thick walled components slightly preheating is recommended.
Redrying temperature:
180°C/1h
* approximate data
SL 250
Description and application:
Thick coated electrode with mild steel core wire and 200% recovery suitable for welding large sections of
preheated grey cast iron up to the quality of SL 25-type of material. Suitable for reparations of moulds. Weld
material is machinable after slow cooling.
Base materials:
Grey cast iron
Heat treatment:
Plates should be preheated to 600°C.
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Tensile strength Rm: 270 MPa (N/mm )
Redrying temperature:
350°C / 2h
Hardness: max.250 HB
Metal recovery:
200-210%
* approximate data
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ELECTRODES FOR WELDING
COPPER AND ALUMINIUM ALLOYS
EL Cu ………………………….. P4
ALU Mn …………………….… P6
ALU 5 Si ……………………… P7
ALU 12 Si …………………….. P8
P
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Classification:
DIN 1733: E CuSn-7
AWS A-5.6: ECuSn-A
EN ISO 1071: E CuSn 2 B 2
W.Nr.: ≈ 2.1025
BRON CuSn
Description and application:
Electrode for welding of Cu and Cu-alloys, cast iron and also joining them with steel. Suitable for repair and
constructions of parts in castings like valves, pumps, housings and bearing surfaces.
Base materials:
Bronze: CuSn2 W.-Nr. 2.1010
CuSn6 2.1020, 2.1030
G-CuSn10
Copper
Grey cast iron
Heat treatment:
Bigger plates should be preheated to 200-400°C. Bronze castings must be cooled slowly.
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Tensile strength Rm: 300 - 350 MPa(N/mm )
Redrying temperature:
Hardness: 70- 110 HB
300°C / 2h
* approximate data
BRON CuAl
Description and application:
Electrode for welding and surfacing of Al-bronze, for surfacing Al-bronze on steel, for joining steel to copper
and its alloys.
The alloy has high strength, good wear and corrosion resistance, particularly in salt water.
Base materials:
Al-bronze
Copper
Heat treatment:
Preheating from 200 till 350°C is recommended .
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Tensile strength Rm: 480 MPa(N/mm )
Redrying temperature:
* approximate data
BRON CuMn
Description and application:
Electrode for joining and surfacing of Al-bronze, for welding steel and cast iron to copper and bronze. The welds
are erosion and corrosion resistant specially in seawater. Suitable for welding screws, pumps and pipe line
fittings in the shipbuilding and chemical industry.
Base materials:
Copper alloys with Mn, Ni and Al
Grey cast iron
Low alloyed steels
Heat treatment:
Bigger plates should be preheated to 200°C.
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Tensile strength Rm: 640 – 735 MPa(N/mm )
Redrying temperature:
Hardness: 200 - 300 HB
300°C / 2h
* approximate data
EL Cu
Description and application:
Electrode for welding and cladding on Cu, Cu-alloys and cast iron, and for joining Cu and Copper alloys with
steel.
Base materials :
Copper: WNr 2.0040; 2.0070; 2.0076; 2.0090
Copper alloys
Grey cast iron
Heat treatment:
Bigger plates should be preheated to 400-600°C, after welding easy cooling is recommended.
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Tensile strength Rm: cca 200 MPa(N/mm )
Elongation A5: cca 28 %
Redrying temperature: Hardness cca 100 HB
300°C / 2h
* approximate data
ALU 99,5
Description and application:
Electrode for welding pure aluminium and its alloys. Suitable for welding container, apparatus constructions.
Material is corrosion resistant.
Slag residues should be removed to ensure non-corrosive weld beads.
Base materials:
Aluminium and its alloys
Al 99,5 Al 99
Heat treatment:
To obtain welds without pore formation, plates with thickness above 5 mm should be preheated to 200 - 250°C.
2
Yield strength: ReL / Rp 0.2: > 20 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength: Rm > 60 MPa(N/mm )
Redrying temperature:
100 – 150°C / 1 - 2h Elongation A5: > 25%
* approximate data
REF. E - A / SP Date:2005-07-14 P5
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Classification:
DIN1732: EL-AlMn 1
AWS-5.3: E 3003
W.Nr.: 3.5016
ALU Mn
Description and application:
Electrode recommended for welding aluminium- manganese and aluminium magnesium alloys .Suitable for
welding vehicle, container, storage vessel, apparatus construction and seawater resistant welds in the
shipbuilding industry.
Slag residues should be removed to ensure non-corrosive weld beads.
Base materials:
Aluminium alloys with Mn and Mg: AlMn0,6, AlMn1, AlMnCu
AlMgMn,
AlMg1,
AlMg3,
AlMg5
Heat treatment:
To obtain welds without pore formation, plates with thickness above 5 mm should be preheated to 200 - 250°C.
* approximate data
REF. E - A / MŠ Date:2010-06-18 P6
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Classification:
DIN1732: EL-AlSi-5
AWS-5.3: E 4042
W.Nr.: ≈ 3.2245
ALU 5 Si
Description and application:
Electrode recommended for welding pure aluminium and aluminium alloys with less than 2% of alloying
elements; also suitable for aluminium castings with Si content to 7%.
Slag residues should be removed to ensure non-corrosive weld beads.
Base materials:
Aluminium
Aluminium alloys with < 2% alloying elements
Al-alloy castings <7%
Al Si 5, AlMgSi0.5, AlMgSi0.8, AlMgSi1, AlMg1SiCu, AlCuMg
Heat treatment:
To obtain welds without pore formation, plates with thickness above 5 mm should be preheated to 200 - 250°C.
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 70 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: > 140 MPa(N/mm )
Redrying temperature:
100 – 150 °C / 1 - 2h Elongation A5 > 12 %
* approximate data
REF. E - A / SP Date:2005-07-14 P7
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Classification:
DIN1732: EL-AlSi 12
W.Nr.: ≈ 3.2285
ALU 12 Si
Description and application:
Electrode recommended for welding aluminium alloys and aluminium castings with Si content to 12%. Suitable
for repair purposes.
Slag residues should be removed to ensure non-corrosive weld beads.
Base materials:
Aluminium alloys G-AlSi12, G-AlSi12(Cu), G-AlSi11
G-AlSi8Cu3, G-AlMg3Si
Heat treatment:
To obtain welds without pore formation, plates with thickness above 5 mm should be preheated to 200 - 250°C.
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: cca. 80 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: cca. 170 MPa(N/mm )
Redrying temperature:
100 – 150 °C / 1 - 2h Elongation A5 cca. 13 %
* approximate data
REF. E A / SP Date:2005-07-08 P8
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Notes:
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ELECTRODES FOR
CUTTING, GOUGING AND PREHEATING
SEKATOR 1 …………………….. Q1
SEKATOR 2 A ………………….. Q2
SEKATOR 2 B ………………….. Q3
TERMO …………………………… Q4
Q
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Classification:
SEKATOR 1
Description and application:
Flux coated electrode for cutting of all types of steels, cast iron, iron, copper and its alloys.
WARNING: In small welding rooms the ventilation of air is requested!
Base materials:
Cast iron
Copper
Copper alloys
Aluminium
Steels
Coating type:
acid
Welding current:
AC
DC -
Welding positions:
* approximate data
SEKATOR 2A
Description and application:
Flux coated electrode for cutting and gouging of all types of steel, cast iron, copper and its alloys.
WARNING: In small welding rooms the ventilation of air is requested!
Base materials:
Cast iron
Copper
Copper alloys
Aluminium
Aluminium alloys
Steels
Coating type:
acid
Welding current:
AC
DC -
Welding positions:
* approximate data
SEKATOR 2B
Description and application:
Flux coated electrode for cutting and gouging of all types of steel, cast iron, copper and its alloys.
WARNING: In small welding rooms the ventilation of air is requested!
Base materials:
Cast iron
Copper
Copper alloys
Aluminium
Aluminium alloys
Steels
Coating type:
acid
Welding current:
AC
DC -
Welding positions:
* approximate data
TERMO
Description and aplication :
Special preheating electrode suitable for local preheating of small and middle sized pieces. It can be used
instead of oxy- acetilene preheating in workshops and repair activities, mostly for preheating, local PWHT of
welds, preheating before bending or levelling….No weld metal is produced, the slag can be easily removed.
Needs higher current sets, the arc should be upright with 15-30mm length.
Base materials:
steels
cast iron
copper
copper alloys
aluminium
aluminium alloys
Coating type :
special
“Welding” current :
AC
DC +/ -
“Welding” positions :
* approximate data
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AGGLOMERATED WELDING FLUXES
AR 18.5 ………………………… R1
AR D1 ……………………..…… R2
AR 18.1 ………………………… R3
AB 100 …………………………. R4
FB TT ………………………….. R5
FB 12.2 ………………………… R6
FB CrNi ………………………… R7
CS Cr 6 ………………………… R8
CS CrNi ………………………... R9
AB Cr …………………………… R10
FB 33 ……………………………. R12
MS 200…………………………….R14
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R
Classification:
EN ISO 14174 SA AR 1 88 AC
EN ISO 14171-A S 42 0 AR S2
EN ISO 14171-A S 46 0 AR S2Mo
EN ISO 14171-A S 3T 0 AR S2
EN ISO 14171-A S 4T 0 AR S2Mo
Mechanical properties
2
Wire ReL / Rp 0.2 MPa Rm MPa (N/mm ) A5 (%) KV (J)
2
(N/mm ) 0°
EPP 2 >420 530 - 630 >24 > 47
EPP 2 Mo >440 580 - 680 >22 > 47
AR D1 A5.23 F7A0-EA2-A2
Mechanical properties
2
Wire ReL / Rp 0.2 Rm MPa(N/mm ) A5 (%) KV (J)
2
MPa(N/mm ) 0°
EPP 2 >400 500 - 600 >22 >47
EPP 2 Mo >450 580 - 680 >18 >47
Approvals:
Wire CRS ABS BV GL LR DNV SŽ TÜV DB
EPP 2 1YTM 2YTM A2YTM 1YTM 1YTM IIYTM * * *
Mechanical properties
2
Wire ReL / Rp 0.2 Rm MPa(N/mm ) A5 (%) KV (J)
2
MPa(N/mm ) 0°
EPP 2 >450 530 – 630 >22 >47
EPP 2 Mo >490 610 - 710 >18 >47
Approvals:
Wire CRS ABS BV GL LR DNV SŽ
EPP 2 2YTM 2YTM A2YTM 2YTM 2TM,2YTM IIYTM *
Mechanical properties
2
Wire ReL / Rp 0.2 Rm MPa(N/mm ) A5 (%) KV (J)
2
MPa(N/mm ) 0°
EPP 2 >380 500-600 >24 > 47
EPP 2 Mo >430 540-640 >22 > 47
EPP 3 >400 520-620 >20 > 47
Approvals:
Wire CRS ABS BV GL LR DNV SŽ
EPP 2 2TM 2TM A2TM 2TM 2TM IITM *
EPP 3 2YTM 2YTM A2YTM 2YTM 2M, 2YM IIYTM *
FB TT A5.23 F8A6-EA2-A2
Mechanical properties
2
WIRE ReL / Rp 0.2 MPa(N/mm ) A5 (%) KV (J)
2
MPa(N/mm ) 20° 0° -20° -40° -60°
EPP 2 >330 450 - 550 >28 >160 >140 >80 >30
EPP 3 >430 530 – 630 >22 >160 >140 >80 >70 >30
EPP 2 Mo >500 580 – 680 >20 >120 >100 >80 >50 >30
FB 12.2 A5.17
A5.23
F7A6-EM13K
F7A4-EA2-A2
Approvals:
WIRE ABS BV GL LR DNV SŽ TÜV
EPP2 *
EPP 3 2YT,3YM A3YM 3YM 3M,3YM IIYT,IIIYM *
FB CrNi
Description and application:
It's a special fluorid-basic type flux for welding stainless and heat-resistant steels, also ELC quality. In
conjunction with wire electrodes to EN ISO 14343 it’s used for welding of stainless and heat resistant steels.
3
Grain size: 0.2 – 1,8 mm, Density: 1.4 kg / dm .
Mechanical properties
2
WIRE ReL / Rp 0.2 MPa(N/mm ) A5 (%) KV (J)
2
MPa(N/mm ) 20° C
EPP 19/9 NC > 320 > 550 > 35 > 75
EPP 19/9 Nb > 350 > 575 > 30 > 65
EPP 19/12/3 NC > 320 > 550 > 30 > 75
EPP 19/12/3 Nb > 350 > 600 > 30 > 65
CS Cr 6
Description and application:
It's a calcium-silicate flux for hardsurfacing with wires and flux-cored wires or strips. It’s suitable for high
current, up to 1200 A. Slag detachability is good also from hot plates.
3
Grain size: 0.2 – 1.6 mm, Density: 1.4 kg / dm
CS CrNi
Description and application:
It’s an agglomerated flux for joint welding or cladding with Cr CrNi and CrNiMo wires or strips. It’s suitable
for cladding in chemical and petrochemical industry. The flux for cladding can be also used on DC-current.
3
Grain size: 0.2 – 1,8 mm, Density: 1.4 kg / dm .
Mechanical properties
2
WIRE ReL / Rp 0.2 % Rm MPa(N/mm ) A5 (%) KV (J)
2
MPa(N/mm ) 20° C
EPP 19/9 NC > 320 > 550 > 35 > 55
EPP 19/9 Nb > 350 > 575 > 30 > 45
EPP 19/12/3 NC > 320 > 550 > 30 > 55
EPP 19/12/3 Nb > 350 > 600 > 30 > 45
AB Cr
Description and application:
It's an aluminate-basic type flux for submerged-arc cladding with Cr, CrNi and CrNiMo strips and unalloyed
SA-wires. It’ s suitable for corrosion and wear resistant parts. Surface is smooth and flat.
3
Grain size: 0.2 – 1,8 mm, Density: 1.3 kg / dm .
CS 350
Description and application:
It's an agglomerated alloy-fortified surfacing flux intended for use with low-alloyed SA-wires. The alloying
effect is greatly depended on welding parameters. The optimum parameters with wire φ 4 mm are: 600 A,
32 V, 50 cm/min. It’s suitable for wear- and strike- resistant parts (for example for welding of coupling
parts, piston rod ends and excavator parts). The greater hardness is reached with Mn, Cr and Mo alloyed
wires.
3
Grain size: 0.2 – 2 mm, Density: 1.2 kg / dm .
FB 33
Description and application:
It’s a fluorid-basic flux for welding stainless, heat-resistant and nc-steels in conjunction with wires to EN ISO
14343. Welds are clean and have smooth surface. There’s good slag detachability so it’s suitable for
welding fillets.
3
Grain size: 0.2 – 1.6 mm, Density: 1.4 kg / dm
Mechanical properties:
2
Wire ReL / Rp 0.2 Rm MPa(N/mm ) A5 (%) KV (J)
2
MPa(N/mm ) +20° C
EPP 19/9 NC > 320 > 550 > 35 > 75
EPP 19/9 Nb > 350 > 575 > 30 > 65
EPP 19/12/3 NC > 320 > 550 > 30 > 75
EPP 19/12/3 Nb > 350 > 600 > 30 > 65
Approvals:
Wire TÜV
EPP 19/9 NC *
Mechanical properties
Wire ReL / Rp 0.2 Rm MPa(N/mm2) A5(%) Av (-40°C)
MPa(N/mm2)
EPP 2 > 380 510- 610 > 22 > 47
EPP 3 > 430 530- 630 > 22 > 47
EPP 2 Mo > 430 550- 650 > 20 > 47
Hardsurfacing properties
Wire C Si Mn Cr Ni Mo HARDNESS
FILTUB DUR 212 0,10 0,40 1,40 5,0 0,90 40 HRC
FILTUB DUR Cr12Ni2Mo 0,08 0,40 1,50 9,0 1,50 0,90 40 HRC
FILTUB DUR 205 0,18 0,50 1,50 2,6 0,50 350 HB
Approvals:
WIRE TÜV
EPP 2 *
EPP 3 *
EPP2Mo *
MS 200
Description and application:
It's a Manganese-silicate type flux with high current capacity designed for welding general structural steels,
pressure vessel steels, pipe steels so as ship plates. It is active flux that can be used for single and multi-pass
welding of mild and medium alloyed steels. It has high current capacity and high resistance towards cracks.
The slag removes easily.
3
Grain size: 0.2 – 1,8 mm Density: 1.3 kg/dm
Mechanical properties
Wire ReL / Rp 0.2 Rm A5(%) Av (-40°C)
MPa(N/mm2) MPa(N/mm2)
EPP 2 > 380 > 500 > 22 > 47
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WELDING RODS FOR TIG – WELDING
WELDING WIRES FOR MAG(CO2) – WELDING
WELDING WIRES FOR GMA – WELDING
VAC 60 Ni …….. S6
VAC 60 Ti ……… S7
VAC 60 CuNi …. S8
MIG 65 ………….…. S9
S
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WELDING RODS FOR TIG – WELDING
WELDING WIRES FOR MAG(CO2) – WELDING
WELDING WIRES FOR GMA – WELDING
S
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Classification:
EN 1668 W 2Mo
EN 12070 W Mo Si
G Mo Si
DIN 8575 SG Mo
Base materials
DIN W.n.
General structural steels St37 – St42 1.0038 - 1.0570
Pipe steels St35.8, St45.8 15Mo3 1.0305, 1.0405, 1.5415
Boiler steels HI - HIII, 17Mn4 1.0345 - 1.0435, 1.0481
C Si Mn Mo
0,10 0,60 1,15 0,50
Mechanical properties
2 2
ReL / Rp 0.2 MPa(N/mm ) Rm MPa(N/mm ) A5 (%) KV -20°C(J)
>480 560 - 720 > 22 >47
Form of delivery: Welding wires are spooled in accordance with AWS A5. 18
and EN ISO 544. Iron or plastic spools, normal or precision layer wound.
Wire can be packed in drums – 250kg or 350kg
Welding rods are packed in paper carton, weight 25 kg.
Approvals: TÜV, DB, CR, BV, DNV, LR, RINA, SŽ (for TIG Mo)
TÜV, DB, (for MIG Mo)
C Si Mn Cr Mo
0,10 0,60 1,00 1,2 0,52
Mechanical properties
2 2
ReL / Rp 0.2 MPa(N/mm ) Rm MPa(N/mm ) A5 (%) KV +20°C(J)
> 305 > 450 > 22 > 100
Stress-releaving: 720°C / 30 min, cooled in oven to 300°, then air
Form of delivery: Welding wires are spooled in accordance with AWS A5. 18
and EN ISO 544. Iron or plastic spools, normal or precision layer wound.
Wire can be packed in drums – 250kg or 350kg
Welding rods are packed in paper carton, weight 25 kg.
C Si Mn Cr Mo
0,08 0,60 0,92 2,45 1,00
Mechanical properties
2 2
ReL / Rp 0.2 MPa(N/mm ) Rm MPa(N/mm ) A5 (%) KV +20°C(J)
> 355 > 540 > 22 > 100
Stress-releaving: 720°C / 30 min, cooled in oven to 300°, then air.
Form of delivery: Welding wires are spooled in accordance with AWS A5. 18
and EN ISO 544. Iron or plastic spools, normal or precision layer wound.
Wire can be packed in drums – 250kg or 350kg
Welding rods are packed in paper carton, weight 25 kg.
VAC 60 W.Nr
ASME/AWS SFA A5.18
EN ISO 636-A
1.5125
ER 70 S-6
W 42 5 W3Si1
Base materials:
SIST EN DIN W.Nr.
Unalloyed steel S185 - E335 St 33 - St 60.2 1.0035, 1.0060
Fine-grained steel S235N - S355N St E 255 - St E 355 1.0461, 1.0545
P255NH - P355NH W St E 255 - W St E 355 1.0462, 1.0565
S420ML TStE 420 TM 1.8836
Boiler plate and P235GH, P265GH H I, H II, 1.0345, 1.0425
vessel plate P295GH, P355GH 17Mn4, 19Mn5 1.0481, 1.0473
Pipe steel P235G1TH - P355T2 St 35 - St 52.4 1.0308, 1.0581
L210 - L360GA St E 210.7 1.0307, 1.0499
L240NB - L415NB StE290.7 – StE415.7 1.0484, 1.8972
Shipbuilding steel S235JRS2-S235J4S GL-A, do GL-E 1.0441, 1.0476
S310G1S – S355G2S GL-A32 do GL-D36 1.0513, 1.0585
Cast steel GE200 – GE260 GS-38 do GS-52 1.0420, 1.0552
Chemical composition
of welding wire (wt. % ) :
C Si Mn P S
0,08 0,90 1,50 <0,025 <0,025
Mechanical properties
of all weld metal:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 420 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 500 - 640 MPa(N/mm )
Elongation A5: >20 %
Impact energy KV : >47 J ( -50°C)
Form of delivery: Welding wires are spooled in accordance with AWS A5. 18
and EN ISO 544. Iron or plastic spools, normal or precision layer wound.
Wire can be packed in drums – 250kg, 350kg, 500 kg
Welding rods are packed in paper carton, weight 25 kg.
Approvals: TÜV, DB, CR, ABS, BV, GL, LR, DNV, SŽ, ( for VAC 60)
TÜV , (for TIG VAC 60)
VAC 65 W.Nr
ASME/AWS A - 5.18
EN ISO 636-A
1.5130
ER 70 S-6
W 46 4 W4Si1
Base materials:
SIST EN DIN W.Nr.
Unalloyed steel S185 - E335+CR St 33 - St 60.2 1.0035, 1.0060
Fine-grained steel S235N - S355N St E 255 - St E 355 1.0461, 1.0545
P255NH - P355NH W St E 255 - W St E 355 1.0462, 1.0565
Boiler and vessel P235GH, P265GH H I, H II, 1.0345, 1.0425
steel P295GH, P355GH 17Mn4, 19Mn5 1.0481, 1.0473
Pipe steel P235G1TH - P355T2 St 35 - St 52.4 1.0308, 1.0581
L210 - L360GA St E 210.7 1.0307, 1.0499
L240NB - L415NB StE290.7 – StE415.7 1.0484, 1.8972
Shipbulding steel S235JRS2-S235J4S GL-A, do GL-E 1.0441, 1.0476
S310G1S – S355G2S GL-A32 do GL-D36 1.0513, 1.0585
Cast steel GE200 – GE260 GS-38 do GS-52 1.0420, 1.0552
Chemical composition
of welding wire (wt. % ) :
C Si Mn P S
0,08 1,00 1,70 <0,025 <0,025
Mechanical properties
of all weld metal:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 460 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 530 - 680 MPa(N/mm )
Elongation A5: > 20 %
Impact energy KV : > 47 J ( -40°C)
Form of delivery: Welding wires are spooled in accordance with AWS A5. 18
and EN ISO 544. Iron or plastic spools, normal or precision layer wound.
Wire can bi packed in drums: 250 kg, 350 kg, 500 kg
Welding rods are packed in paper carton, weight 25 kg.
VAC 60 Ni
Description and application:
Solid nickel alloyed copper coated welding wire for welding in gas shielding atmospheres. Suitable for welding
2
high grade structural steels with tensile strength up to 685 N/mm and for low temperature application.
Base materials:
SIST EN DIN W. Nr.
High-alloyed for S380N - S500N St E 380 do St E 1.8900, 1.8907
construction 500
Special alloyed, for
constructions
Construction steels for P380 W St E 380 do W
law temperature St E 500
T St E 380 do T St
E 500
Boiler and vessel steels 17Mn4, 19Mn5
Weatherproof steels (CORTEN,
Patinax)
Chemical composition
of welding wire (wt. % ) :
C Si Mn Ni P S
0,08 0,80 1,50 1,10 <0,025 <0,025
Mechanical properties
of all weld metal:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 490 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 560 - 720 MPa(N/mm )
Elongation A5: > 18 %
Impact energy KV : > 47 J ( -40°C)
Form of delivery: Wire electrodes are spooled in accordance with AWS A5. 18
and EN ISO 544.
Iron or plastic spools, normal or precision layer wound.
Wire can be packed in drums – 250kg or 350kg
VAC 60 Ti
Description and application:
Wire electrodes of the ER 70 S - 2 classification are primarily used for single - pas welding of killed, semi - killed,
rimmed steels, but may be used for some multi - pass applications. Because of the added deoxidants, it can be used
for welding steels with rusty or dirty surface or for welding of galvanized steel-plates. Recommended shielding gas:
90% Ar+5%O2+5%CO2.
Base materials:
SIST EN DIN W.Nr.
Unalloyed steel S185 - E335 St 33 - St 60.2 1.0035, 1.0060
Fine-grained steel S235N - S355N St E 255 - St E 355 1.0461, 1.0545
P255NH - P355NH W St E 255 - W St E 355 1.0462, 1.0565
S420ML TStE 420 TM 1.8836
Boiler and vessel P235GH, P265GH H I, H II, 1.0345, 1.0425
steel P295GH, P355GH 17Mn4, 19Mn5 1.0481, 1.0473
Pipe steel P235G1TH - P355T2 St 35 - St 52.4 1.0308, 1.0581
L210 - L360GA St E 210.7 1.0307, 1.0499
L240NB - L415NB StE290.7 – StE415.7 1.0484, 1.8972
Shipbulding steel S235JRS2-S235J4S GL-A, do GL-E 1.0441, 1.0476
S310G1S – S355G2S GL-A32 do GL-D36 1.0513, 1.0585
Cast iron GE200 – GE260 GS-38 do GS-52 1.0420, 1.0552
Chemical composition
of welding wire (wt. % ) :
C Si Mn P S Ti
0,06 0,80 1,50 <0,020 <0,020 0,12
Mechanical properties
of weld metal (wt. % ) :
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 440 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: > 510 MPa(N/mm )
Elongation A5: > 20 %
Impact energy KV : > 47 J ( -20°C)
Wire sizes available: 0,6; 0,8; 0,9; 1,0 ; 1,14; 1,2; 1,6 (φ mm )
Form of delivery: Wire electrodes are spooled in accordance with AWS A5. 18
and EN ISO 544.
Iron or plastic spools, normal or precision layer wound.
Wire can be packed in drums – 250kg, 350kg, 500kg
Approvals: TÜV, DB
VAC 60 CuNi
Description and application:
Solid nickel and copper alloyed copper coated welding wire for welding in gas shielding atmospheres. Suitable
2
for welding atmosphere resistance steels, fine-grained steels with yield strength up to 460 N/mm and unalloyed
2
and low alloyed steels with tensile straight up to 685 N/mm .
Base materials:
SIST EN DIN W. Nr.
Special alloyed constructon S235J0W WT St 37 1.8958
steel S355J2W WT St 52-3 1.8963
S355K2G1W 1.8966
S355J2WP S355J2WP (CORTEN A) 1.8946
S355J2G1W WTSt355W2 (CORTEN B) 1.8963
S235JRW WTSt27-2(A cor37) 1.8960
S355J2G1W WTSt355W2 (A cor50) 1.8963
Chemical composition
of welding wire (wt. % ) :
C Si Mn Ni Cu P S
0,10 0,90 1,50 0,50 0,50 <0,025 <0,025
Mechanical properties
of weld metal:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 430 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 540 - 640 MPa(N/mm )
Elongation A5: > 20 %
Impact energy KV : >47 J ( -20°C)
Form of delivery: Wire electrodes are spooled in accordance with AWS A5. 18
and EN ISO 544.
Iron or plastic spools, normal or precision layer wound.
Wire can be packed in drums – 250kg, 350kg, 500 kg
Approvals: TÜV, DB
MIG 65
Description and application:
Ni and Mo alloyed metal inert gas welding wire is suitable for welding fine - grained micro alloyed steels with
2
Rp up to 550 N/mm .
Base materials:
SIST EN DIN W.Nr.
Unalloyed steel S275-S355
Chemical composition
of welding wire (wt. % ) :
C Si Mn Ni Mo
0,08 0,70 1,20 1,10 0,30
Mechanical properties
of weld metal (wt. % ) :
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 540 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: > 630 MPa(N/mm )
Elongation A5: > 18 %
Impact energy KV : 100 J ( -20°C)
Form of delivery: Wire electrodes are spooled in accordance with AWS A 5.18
and EN ISO 544.
Iron or plastic spools, normal or precision layer wound.
Wire can be packed in drums – 250kg, 350kg, 500kg
MIG 75
Description and application:
Mn, Ni and Mo alloyed metal inert gas, CTOD tested wire, is suitable for welding fine - grained steels with
2
high tensile straight and Rp up to 690 N/mm , like steels St E 550 V W. Nr. 1.8926 and St E 690 V W. Nr.
1.8928. Suitable shielding gas is mixture Ar and CO2.
Base materials:
SIST EN DIN W.Nr.
Special alloyed steel S690Q, StE 690 V, StE 690 TM 1.8931,
for construction StE 420 - StE 500
EStE 420 - EStE 500
S550QL1 N-A-XTRA 70, BHV 70 V, 1.8986,
16NiCrMo12-6 HY 100 1.6782
Pipe steel L415NB, L450MB X60, X65, 1.8972, 1.8975
L485MB X70, X80 1.8977
Chemical composition
of welding wire (wt. % ) :
C Si Mn Cr Ni Mo
0,08 0,60 1,70 0,25 1,40 0,30
Mechanical properties
of all weld metal (wt. % ) :
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 690 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 770 - 940 MPa(N/mm )
Elongation A5: > 17 %
Impact energy KV : > 47 J ( -40°C)
Form of delivery: Wire electrodes are spooled in accordance with AWS A5. 18
and EN ISO 544.
Iron or plastic spools, normal or precision layer wound.
Wire can be packed in drums – 250kg, 350kg, 500kg
MIG 90
Description and application:
Mn, Ni, Cr and Mo alloyed metal inert gas welding wire is suitable for welding of higher-strength, heat treated,
2
fine - grained constructional steels with a minimum yield strength of 890 N/mm
Base materials:
SIST EN W.Nr.
High-strength fine grained S890Q, XABO 890, MICRAL 1.8940, 1.8925
steel 890 1.8940
Chemical composition
of welding wire (wt. % ) :
C Si Mn Cr Ni Mo
0,10 0,80 1,80 0,35 2,0 0,50
Mechanical properties
of all weld metal (wt. % ) :
2
Yield strength RpeL / Rp 0.2: > 890 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 940-1180 MPa(N/mm )
Elongation A5: > 15 %
Impact energy Av : > 47 J ( -60°C)
Form of delivery: Wire electrodes are spooled in accordance with AWS A5. 18
and EN ISO 544 - basket spools precision layer wound.
Wire can be packed in drums – 250kg, 350kg, 500kg
Approvals: TÜV, GL
MIG 17
Description and application:
Solid 17% Cr alloyed welding wire for welding and surfacing similar rust free ferit steels for temperatures up to
450°C. Weld metal is scale resistant and sea water resistant up to 900°C. It’s suitable particularly for surfacing of
valves.
Base materials:
Description:
Rust corrosion resistance steels with 13 - 18 % Cr.
Other stainless steels and casts
Chemical composition
of welding wire (wt. % ) :
C Si Mn Cr
< 0,07 0,70 0,50 17,0
Mechanical properties
of all weld metal (wt. % ) :
Hardness HB 180 - 300
Form of delivery: Wire electrodes are spooled in accordance with AWS A5. 18
and EN ISO 544.
Iron or plastic spools, normal or precision layer wound.
Base materials:
SIST EN DIN: W.Nr.
Alloyed corrosion resistent X5CrNi 18 10 X5CrNi 18 10 1. 4301
X2CrNi 19-11 X2CrNi 19 11 1.4306
Cast corrosion resistant steel GX5CrNi19-10 G-X6 CrNi 18 9 1.4308
(LK 979)
Nb-, Ti- stabilizated X6CrNiTi 18-10 X6CrNiTi 18 10 1.4541
X6CrNiNb 18-10 X6CrNiNb 18 10 1.4550
Cast corrosion resistant GX5CrNiNb19-11 G-X5CrNiNb 18 9 1.4552
Stabilized steel (PK 11 SPL)
Chemical composition
of welding wire (wt. % ) :
C Si Mn Cr Ni Nb
0,06 0,80 2,0 19,0 9,0 0.70
Mechanical properties
of all weld metal (wt. % ) :
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 350 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 570 - 670 MPa(N/mm )
Elongation A5: > 30 %
Impact energy KV : > 60 J (+ 20 °C)
Suitable shielding gases: MIG-process Ar + 1– 3 % O2, Ar + 2,5 % CO2 (M13, M12 acc. to EN ISO 14175 )
TIG-process Ar (I1) M13, M12 acc. to EN ISO 14175 )
Form of delivery: Welding wires are spooled in accordance with AWS A5. 18
and EN ISO 544. Iron or plastic spools, normal or precision layer wound.
Welding rods are packed in paper carton, weight 25 kg.
Base materials:
Description: DIN: W.n.
Alloyed corrosion resistant X5CrNi 18 9 1. 4301
X2CrNi 18 9 1.4306
X10CrNiNb18 9 1.4550
Chemical composition
of welding wire (wt. % ) :
C Si Mn Cr Ni
< 0,025 0,80 2,0 19,0 9,0
Mechanical properties
of all weld metal (wt. % ) :
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 320 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 550 - 650 MPa(N/mm )
Elongation A5: > 30 %
Impact energy KV : > 80 J (+ 20 °C)
> 32 J ( -196 °C)
Suitable shielding gases: MIG-process Ar + 1– 3 % O2, Ar + 2,5 % CO2 (M13, M12 acc. to EN ISO 14175 )
TIG-process Ar (I1) M13, M12 acc. to EN ISO 14175 )
Form of delivery: Welding wires are spooled in accordance with AWS A5. 18
and EN ISO 544. Iron or plastic spools, normal or precision layer wound.
Welding rods are packed in paper carton, weight 25 kg.
Base materials:
W.Nr. DIN: EN:
1.4401 X5 CrNiMo 17 12 X5 CrNiMo 17-12-2
1.4436 X5 CrNiMo 17 13 3 X3 CrNiMo 17-13-3
1.4571 X6 CrNiMoTi 17 12 2 X6 CrNiMoTi 17 12 2
1.4573 X10 CrNiMoTi 18 12 (X10 CrNiMoTi 18 12)
1.4580 X6 CrNiMoNb 17 12 2 X6 CrNiMoNb 17-12-2
1.4583 X10 CrNiMoNb 18 12 (X10 CrNiMoNb 18 12)
Chemical composition
of welding wire (wt. % ) :
C Si Mn Cr Ni Mo Nb
0,06 0,80 1,40 19,0 12,0 2,60 0,7
Mechanical properties
of all weld metal (wt. % ) :
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 350 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 570 - 670 MPa(N/mm )
Elongation A5: > 30 %
Impact energy KV : > 65 J ( +20 °C)
Suitable shielding gases: MIG-process Ar + 1– 3 % O2, Ar + 2,5 % CO2 (M13, M12 acc. to EN ISO 14175 )
TIG-process Ar (I1) M13, M12 acc. to EN ISO 14175 )
Form of delivery: Welding wires are spooled in accordance with AWS A5. 18
and EN ISO 544. Iron or plastic spools, normal or precision layer wound.
Welding rods are packed in paper carton, weight 25 kg.
Base materials:
Chemical composition
of welding wire (wt. % ) :
C Si Mn Cr Ni Mo
< 0,025 0,80 1,75 19,0 11,5 2,75
Mechanical properties
of all weld metal (wt. % ) :
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 320 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 550 - 650 MPa(N/mm )
Elongation A5: > 30 %
Impact energy KV : > 80 J ( 20 °C)
>32 J ( -110 °C)
Suitable shielding gases: MIG-process Ar + 1– 3 % O2, Ar + 2,5 % CO2 (M13, M12 acc. to EN ISO 14175 )
TIG-process Ar (I1) M13, M12 acc. to EN ISO 14175 )
Form of delivery: Welding wires are spooled in accordance with AWS A5. 18
and EN ISO 544. Iron or plastic spools, normal or precision layer wound.
Welding rods are packed in paper carton, weight 25 kg.
Base materials:
Description:
High alloyed steel
Steels with high tensile straight
Austenitic manganese steels
Other difficult to weld steels
Chemical compositio
of welding wire (wt. % ) :
C Si Mn Cr Ni
< 0,025 0,80 1,60 23,5 13,5
Mechanical properties
of all weld metal (wt. % ) :
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: >380 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 550 - 700 MPa(N/mm )
Elongation A5: >22 %
Impact energy KV : >40 J ( +20 °C)
Suitable shielding gases: MIG-process Ar + 1– 3 % O2, Ar + 2,5 % CO2 (M13, M12 acc. to EN ISO 14175 )
TIG-process Ar (I1) M13, M12 acc. to EN ISO 14175 )
Form of delivery: Welding wires are spooled in accordance with AWS A5. 18
and EN ISO 544. Iron or plastic spools, normal or precision layer wound.
Welding rods are packed in paper carton, weight 25 kg.
Base materials:
Description:
High alloyed steel
Steels with high tensile straight
Austenitic manganese steels
Other difficult to weld steels
Chemical composition
of welding wire (wt. % ) :
C Si Mn Cr Ni
0,08 0,80 7,0 18,5 9,0
Mechanical properties
of all weld metal (wt. % ) :
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 380 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 560 - 660 MPa(N/mm )
Elongation A5: 35 %
Impact energy KV : > 40 J ( +20 °C)
Suitable shielding gases: MIG-process Ar + 1– 3 % O2, Ar + 2,5 % CO2 (M13, M12 acc. to EN ISO 14175 )
TIG-process Ar (I1) M13, M12 acc. to EN ISO 14175 )
Form of delivery: Welding wires are spooled in accordance with AWS A5. 18
and EN ISO 544. Iron or plastic spools, normal or precision layer wound.
Welding rods are packed in paper carton, weight 25 kg.
REF. W / CJ stran-244
Date: 2013-06-27 S 18
Classification:
EN 12072 G 25 20
W 25 20
DIN 8556 SG X12CrNi 25 20
W. Nr. 1.4842
Base materials:
SIST EN DIN W.Nr.
Special alloyed- fire X15CrNiSi20-12 X15 CrNi Si 20 12 1.4828
resistent X15CrNiSi25-21 X15 CrNi Si 25 20 1.4841
X8CrNi25-21 X12 CrNi 25 21 1.4845
GX40CrNiSi25-20 GX40CrNiSi25-20 1.4848
X10CrAlSi25 X10 CrAl 24 1.4762
GX25CrNiSi18-9 GX25CrNiSi18-9 1.4825
GX40CrNiSi22-10 GX40CrNiSi22-9 1.4826
Chemical composition
welding wire (wt. % ) :
C Si Mn Cr Ni
0,12 0,50 1,75 25,0 20,0
Mechanical properties
of all weld metal (wt. % ) :
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 300 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 540 - 640 MPa(N/mm )
Elongation A5: >30 %
Impact energy KV : >70 J ( +20 °C)
Suitable shielding gases: MIG-process Ar + 1– 3 % O2, Ar + 2,5 % CO2 (M13, M12 acc. to EN ISO 14175 )
TIG-process Ar (I1) M13, M12 acc. to EN ISO 14175 )
Form of delivery: Welding wires are spooled in accordance with AWS A5. 18
and EN ISO 544. Iron or plastic spools, normal or precision layer wound.
Welding rods are packed in paper carton, weight 25 kg.
Base materials:
Description:
High alloyed steel
Steels with high tensile straight
Austenitic manganese steels
Other difficult to weld steels
Chemical composition
of welding wire (wt. % ) :
C Si Mn Cr Ni
< 0,14 0,40 1,75 30,5 9,0
Mechanical properties
of all weld metal (wt. % ) :
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 540 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 740 - 850 MPa(N/mm )
Elongation A5: >18 %
Impact energy KV : >30 J (+ 20 °C)
Suitable shielding gases: MIG-process Ar + 1– 3 % O2, Ar + 2,5 % CO2 (M13, M12 acc. to EN ISO 14175 )
TIG-process Ar (I1) M13, M12 acc. to EN ISO 14175 )
Form of delivery: Welding wires are spooled in accordance with AWS A5. 18
and E ISO 544. Iron or plastic spools, normal or precision layer wound.
Welding rods are packed in paper carton, weight 25 kg
TIG 70/15
Description and application:
It’s a special TIG welding rod for nickel – base alloys, high-temperature and creep resistant materials, heat
resistant and cryogenic materials, joining of dissimilar steels and problem steels. It’s suitable for the service
temperature range –196° do 550°C, otherwise resistant to scaling up to 1200°C (S-free atmosphere).
It isn’t suspectible to embrittlement. Deposited metal is fully austenitic, resistant to thermal shocks and
corrosion. It has law coefficient of thermal expension and good impact values at low temperature
Base materials:
High – alloyed Cr- Cr-Ni steel
9%-Ni, 1,5-5% Ni – steels and other Ni - alloys
Unalloyed steels with high alloyed Ni - steels
‘’Difficult to weld’’ steels
Copper and copper alloys with steels
Chemical composition
of welding rod (wt.%):
Ni Cr Nb Mn Si C
>67 20,0 2,5 3,0 < 0,3 < 0,03
Mechanical properties
of all weld metal (wt.%):
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: >360 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 600 – 750 MPa(N/mm )
Elongarion A5: >35 %
Impact energy KV : >100 J ( -196 °C)
Suitable shielding gases: MIG-process Ar + 1– 3 % O2, Ar + 2,5 % CO2 (M13, M12 acc. to EN ISO 14175 )
TIG-process Ar (I1) M13, M12 acc. to EN ISO 14175 )
MIG 22/9/3 LN
TIG 22/9/3 LN
Description and application:
It’s a special TIG welding rod for welding ferritic- austenitic duplex steels, mainly used in
petrol and chemical industy and in shipyard and ‘’offshore’’ construction. It has excellent stress and
pitting corrosion resistance (sea water and acidic solution)
Base materials:
Austenitic-feritic duplex steels: 1.4462
Welding of different steels: 1.4462 with 1.4583
1.4462 with HI/HII, StE255, 17Mn4, 15Mo3
Chemical composition
of welding rod (wt.%):
C Si Mn Cr Mo Ni N
< 0,03 0,60 1,70 22,5 3,0 9,0 0,13
Mechanical properties
of all weld metal (wt.%):
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: >510 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 680 – 890 MPa(N/mm )
Elongarion A5: >20 %
Impact energy KV : >47 J ( +20°C)
Suitable shielding gases: MIG-process Ar + 1– 3 % O2, Ar + 2,5 % CO2 (M13, M12 acc. to EN ISO 14175 )
TIG-process Ar (I1) M13, M12 acc. to EN ISO 14175 )
Form of delivery: Welding wires are spooled in accordance with AWS A5. 18
and EN ISO 544. Iron or plastic spools, normal or precision layer wound.
Welding rods are packed in paper carton, weight 25 kg.
It’s a special fully austenitic Ni-base wire for welding of special and high quality corrosion resistant steels. It is
extremely resistant against all types of corrosion, chloride ions as well. It’s suitable for joining of different
steels, for example – stainless steels or Ni-alloys with general or carbon steels. It can used for great service
temperature range: from extremely low temperature to very high (about 1000 °C), where oxidation and
resistant to scaling are good, as well.
Base materials:
Special steels and Ni-alloys
High alloyed steels
Welding of general and special steels together
‘’Difficult to weld’’ steels
Chemical composition
of wire (wt.%):
C Si Mn Cr Ni Mo Nb
< 0,025 <0,50 <0,50 22,0 > 60 9,0 3,5
Mechanical properties
of all weld metal (wt.%):
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 510 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: > 800 MPa (N/mm )
Elongarion A5: > 38 %
Impact energy KV : > 130 J ( 20 °C)
> 80 J (-196 °C)
Suitable shielding gas: MIG - Ar + 1 – 3 % O2, Ar + 2,5 % CO2 (M13, M12 po EN ISO 14175)
TIG - Ar (I1 po EN ISO 14175)
MIG Cu
TIG Cu
Description and application:
It’s a copper welding wire for joining copper and cast base materials.
Base materials:
Copper and copper alloys
Chemical composition
of welding wire (wt. % ) :
Cu Sn Other
rest 0,8 < 0,50
Mechanical properties
of all weld metal (wt. % ) :
2
Tensile strength Rm: 210 - 245 MPa(N/mm )
Hardness 100 HB
Form of delivery: Welding wires are spooled in accordance with AWS A5. 18
and EN ISO 544. Iron or plastic spools, normal or precision layer wound.
Welding rods are packed in paper carton, weight 25 kg.
MIG CuAl 8
TIG CuAl 8
Description and application:
A high quality bronze aluminium wire for joining and coating similar materials, cast steels, nickel alloys,
especially suitable for metalspraying.
Base materials:
Aluminium bronze: CuAl5, CuAl8
Cast steels
Nickel alloys
Brass, special brass (CuZn 20Al)
Chemical composition
of welding wire (wt. % ) :
Cu Al Ni Mn Fe Other
rest 8,0 < 0,80 1,0 < 0,5 < 0,50
Mechanical properties
of all weld metal (wt. % ) :
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 150 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 390 - 450 MPa(N/mm )
Elongation A5: > 45 %
Hardness 130 HB
Form of delivery: Welding wires are spooled in accordance with AWS A5. 18
and EN ISO 544. Iron or plastic spools, normal or precision layer wound.
Welding rods are packed in paper carton, weight 25 kg.
MIG CuSn 6
TIG CuSn 6
Description and application:
A high quality bronze wire with high tin content for MIG and TIG welding processes, especially for surfacing,
giving increased hardness, can also be used for repairing worn surfaces in similar base materials.
Base materials:
Copper and copper alloys (CuSn2, CuSn6, CuSn8, CuSn6Zn…)
Grey cast iron
Tin –bronze and combination with other bronzes
Chemical composition
of welding wire (wt. % ) :
Cu Sn P Fe Other
rest 6,0 < 0,35 < 0,10 < 0,50
Mechanical properties
of all weld metal (wt. % ) :
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 180 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 330 - 370 MPa(N/mm )
Elongation A5: > 35 %
Hardness 100 HB
Form of delivery: Welding wires are spooled in accordance with AWS A5. 18
and EN ISO 544. Iron or plastic spools, normal or precision layer wound.
Welding rods are packed in paper carton, weight 25 kg.
MIG CuAg
TIG CuAg
Description and application:
It’s a silver-alloyed copper welding wire for joining or surfacing of copper alloyed materials.
Base materials:
Copper alloys according to DIN 1787 and DIN 17 666
Chemical composition
of welding wire (wt. % ) :
Cu Ag P Mn Fe Other
rest 1,0 < 0,04 <0,1 < ,03 < 0,50
Mechanical properties
of all weld metal (wt. % ) :
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 80 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: > 200 MPa(N/mm )
Elongation A5: > 20 %
Hardness 200 HB
Form of delivery: Welding wires are spooled in accordance with AWS A5. 18
and EN ISO 544. Iron or plastic spools, normal or precision layer wound.
Welding rods are packed in paper carton, weight 25 kg.
TIG CuMn
Description and application:
It’s a high manganese-nickel-aluminium bronze welding wire for joining or repairing of cast or wrought base
materials of similar composition.
Base materials:
Aluminium bronzes with high Mn-content
Manganese-steel casting
Cast iron
Chemical composition
of welding wire (wt. % ) :
Cu Al Ni Mn Fe Other
rest 8,0 < 3,0 13,0 < 4,0 < 0,50
Mechanical properties
of all weld metal (wt. % ) :
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 400 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 800 - 900 MPa(N/mm )
Elongation A5: > 10 %
Hardness 200 HB
Form of delivery: Welding wires are spooled in accordance with AWS A5. 18
and EN ISO 544. Iron or plastic spools, normal or precision layer wound.
Welding rods are packed in paper carton, weight 25 kg.
MIG CuSi 3
TIG CuSi 3
Description and application:
It’s suitable for welding of copper, copper-silicon and copper-zinc base materials to themselves and also to steel.
Base materials:
Brass
Materials acc. to DIN 17 666: CuSi2Mn, CuSi3Mn, CuMn2, CuMn5
Hot-dip galvanized steels
Chemical composition
of welding wire (wt. % ) :
Cu Si Sn Mn Fe Other
rest 3,0 < 1,5 0,5 < 0,5 < 0,50
Mechanical properties
of all weld metal (wt. % ) :
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 120 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 330 - 370 MPa(N/mm )
Elongation A5: > 40 %
Hardness 90 HB
Form of delivery: Welding wires are spooled in accordance with AWS A5. 18
and EN ISO 544. Iron or plastic spools, normal or precision layer wound.
Welding rods are packed in paper carton, weight 25 kg.
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WELDING RODS FOR
OXYACETILENE - WELDING
VP 37 …………………………. T1
VP 40 …………………………. T2
VP 42 …………………………. T3
VP Mo ………………………… T4
VP CrMo ……………………… T5
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Classification:
EN 12536 OI
DIN 8554 GI
ASME/AWS A5.2 R 45
W.Nr. 1.1116
VP 37
Description and application:
It's a copper-coated unalloyed rod for the gas welding of unalloyed steels with a minimum tensile
strength of 340 MPa. It’s suited in trade and industry for welding plates, pipes and other profiles for normal
loading. Joints are homogenous and soft, the mechanical treatment is very good.
Base materials
SIST EN DIN W.Nr.
General structural steels S 185 – S355GT St33 – St52 1.0035 - 1.0580
Pipe steels E 235 – P235G1TH St35 - St35.8 1.0308 -1.0305
C Si Mn
< 0,10 < 0,20 0,50
Mechanical properties
2
Hardness-HB ReL / Rp 0.2 Rm MPa(N/mm ) A5 (%) KV +20°C(J)
2
MPa(N/mm )
100 - 200 >260 360 - 450 > 20 > 35
after normalizing > 65
Rod sizes available: 1,6; 2,0; 3,0; 4,0; 5,0; 6,0 (φ mm ) length: 1000 mm
Approvals: TÜV
VP 40
Description and application:
It's a copper-coated unalloyed rod for the gas welding of unalloyed steels: in trade and industry for
welding plates, pipes and other profiles for normal loading. Plates are thicker as at VP 37.
Base materials
SIST EN DIN W.Nr.
General structual steels S 235JR – S 275J2G3 St37-2 – St44-3 1.0037 - 1.0144
Pipe steels S 235JRG2 –P 275T2 St37.0 - St44.4 1.0038 – 1.0257
C Si Mn
< 0,10 < 0,20 1,0
Mechanical properties
2
Hardness-HB ReL / Rp 0.2 Rm MPa(N/mm ) A5 (%) KV
2
MPa(N/mm ) +20°C(J)
110 - 130 >300 390 - 440 > 20 > 50
Rod sizes available: 1,6; 2,0; 3,0; 4,0; 5,0; 6,0 (φ mm ) length: 1000 mm
VP 42
Base materials
SIST EN DIN W.Nr.
General structural steels S185 – S355J0 St33 – St52-3 1.0035 - 1.0553
C Si Mn Ni
< 0,15 < 0,25 1,10 0,70
Mechanical properties
2
Hardness-HB ReL / Rp 0.2 Rm MPa(N/mm ) A5 (%) Av +20°C(J)
2
MPa(N/mm )
110 - 130 >310 410 - 560 > 22 >47
after normalizing > 80
Rod sizes available: 1,6; 2,0; 3,0; 4,0; 5,0; (φ mm ) length: 1000 mm
VP Mo
Base materials
SIST EN DIN W.Nr.
General structural steels S235JRG2 – S355J2G3 St37 – St52 1.0038 - 1.0570
C Si Mn Mo
< 0,15 <0,25 1,0 0,5
Mechanical properties
2
Hardness-HB ReL / Rp 0.2 Rm MPa(N/mm ) A5 (%) KV +20°C(J)
2
MPa(N/mm )
160 - 200 >295 440 - 540 > 18 >47
VP CrMo
Description and application:
It's a copper-coated with Cr and Mo alloyed rod for gas welding of heat-resistant steels up to process-
temperature of 550°C. It’s used for welding of vapour boilers, pipe-lines and repairing in thermo-energetic
devices. It’s also used for welding of cementation- and quenched steels with equal composition.
Base materials
SIST EN DIN W.Nr.
Boiler steels 13CrMo4-5 HIV, 13 CrMo44 1.7335
C Si Mn Mo Cr
< 0,15 < 0,25 1,0 0,5 1,0
Mechanical properties
2
Hardness-HB ReL / Rp 0.2 Rm MPa(N/mm ) A5 (%) KV +20°C(J)
2
MPa(N/mm )
160 - 200 >295 490 - 590 > 18 >47
EPP 2
EPP 2 Mo
EPP 2 Ni
EPP 3
EPP 17 Cr
U1
EPP 19/9 NC
EPP 19/12/3 NC
EPP 18/8/6
INOX TR Cr 17
INOX TR 19/9
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WIRES / STRIPS
FOR SUBMERGED ARC WELDING
Classification:
Low alloyed welding wires:
Chemical composition
of welding wires/strips (wt. % ) :
Wire/strip: C Si Mn Cr Ni Mo
EPP 2 0,10 0,15 1,00
EPP 2 Mo 0,10 0,15 1,00 0,50
EPP 3 0,11 0,2 1,5
EPP17 Cr / INOX TR 17Cr 0,07 0,7 0,5 17
EPP 19/9 NC 0,025 0,40 1,60 19,0 9,0
INOX TR 19/9 0.05 0.40 1.80 20.0 9.5
EPP 19/12/3 NC < 0,025 0,40 1,60 19,0 12,0 2,8
EPP 18/8/6 0,12 0,60 7,00 18,0 8,0
Wire sizes available: EPP 1,6 ; 2,0 ; 2,5 ; 3,0 ; 4,0 ; 5,0 (φ mm )
INOX TR 30 x 0.5, 60 x 0.5 (mm)
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FLUX – CORED WIRES
1. METALIC TYP:
FILTUB 12 M …………………… V1
FILTUB 28 M …………………… V2
FILTUB 32 M …………………… V3
FILTUB 38 M …………………… V4
2. RUTILE TYP:
FILTUB 4 R …….……………… V5
FILTUB 5 R ……………………... V6
FILTUB 6 R …….……………… V7
FILTUB 7 R …….……………… V8
FILTUB 8 R …….……………… V9
FILTUB 32 R …….……………… V10
3. BASIC TYP:
FILTUB 12 B ………….……….. V11
FILTUB 14 B ………….……….. V12
FILTUB 16 B ………….……….. V13
FILTUB 18 B ………….……….. V14
FILTUB 19 B …………………… V15
FILTUB 25 B …………………… V16
FILTUB 28 B ………….……….. V17
FILTUB 32 B ………….……….. V18
FILTUB 36 B ………….……….. V19
FILTUB 38 B ………….……….. V20
FILTUB 40 B ………….……….. V21
FILTUB 42 B ………….……….. V22
4. FOR HARDFACING:
FILTUB DUR 3 ……….……….. V23
FILTUB DUR 4 ………………… V24
FILTUB DUR 5 ……….……….. V25
FILTUB DUR 12 …….………… V26
FILTUB DUR 14 …….………… V27
FILTUB DUR 15 .. …………….. V28
FILTUB DUR 15.1 ……………... V29
FILTUB DUR 16 …….………… V30
FILTUB UTOP 38 …………….… V31
FILTUB UTOP 55 ………………. V32
FILTUB UTOP Co ……………… V33
FILTUB UTOP Mo1 ……………. V34
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FLUX – CORED WIRES
FLUX-CORED WIRE FOR S.A.-WELDING
FILTUB 112 ………….………… V35
FILTUB 114 ………….………… V36
FILTUB 116 ………….………… V37
FILTUB 118 ………….………… V38
FILTUB 126 ………….………… V39
FILTUB 128 ………….………… V40
FILTUB 132 ………….………… V41
FILTUB 136 ………….………… V42
FILTUB 138 ………….………… V43
FILTUB 140 ……………….….... V44
FOR HARDFACING:
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Classification:
AWS A-5.18 : E 70 C – 6MH4
AWS A-5.20 : E 71 T – 1MH4
EN 758 : T 46 4 MM 1
EN ISO 17632-A : T 46 4 MM1 H5
EN ISO 17632-B : T554T151MA H5
FILTUB 12 M
Description and application:
FILTUB 12M is metal-cored wire recommended for welding similar types of steels, including fine-grained steels.
Because metal cored wires do not result in a slag covering the weld, they combine the benefits of the high deposition
rates found in flux cored wires and the high efficiency rates of solid wires. It is particularly suitable for robot and
automatic welding. Features of this wire include good bead appearance with small spatter, no slag and therefore
without cleaning between runs, good restricting characteristics and high mechanical properties at low temperatures.
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN : W.Nr. :
Non-alloyed steels : St 33 , St 37-2 , St 44-2 , St 52-3 1.0033 , 1.0037 , 1.0044 , 1.0553
Boiler plates : H I , H II , 17Mn4 1.0345 , 1.0425 , 1.0481
Pipe steels : St 37-0 to St 52-0 , St 37-4 to St 52-4 1.0254 to 1.0421 , 1.0255 to 1.0581
St 210.7 to St 415.7 1.0307 to 1.8972
StE 290.7 TM to StE 480.7 TM 1.429 to 1.8977
Steels to API-Norm : X 42 to X 70
Shipbuilding steels : A,B,D,E 1.0440 , 1.0472 , 1.0475 , 1.0476
AH 32 to EH 36 1.0513 to 1.0589
Finegrained steels : StE 255 to StE 460 1.0461 to 1.0562
WStE 255 to WStE 460 1.0462 to 1.8937
Steel castings : GS-38 , GS-45 , GS-52 1.0420 , 1.0443 , 1.0552
Heat treatment:
Welding current: C Si Mn
0,05 0,55 1,40
DC + / ( -)
Hydrogen content / 100 g weld metal: < 3 ml
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 460 MPa(N/mm )
2
Shielding gas : Tensile strength Rm: 540 - 640 MPa(N/mm )
( EN 14175 )
Elongation A5: > 24 %
M 21
Impact energy KV : > 120 J ( + 20°C )
consumption : 12 - 18 l / min
KV : > 80 J ( - 20°C )
KV : > 47 J ( - 40 °C)
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Classification:
EN ISO 18276-A T 55 6 1NiMoMM1H5
EN ISO 18276-B T 62 6 T151MN2M2 H5
AWS ASME 5.28 E90 C-K3M H4
FILTUB 28M
Description and application:
FILTUB 28M is medium alloy metal cored flux cored wire recommended for welding fine-grain structural steels
2
and creep resistant fine-grain structural steels up to yield strength of 600 N / mm . Features of this wire include
excellent mechanical properties at low temperatures, stable arc with low spatter, regular bead appearance and
very low slag.
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN : W.Nr. :
Finegrained steels : StE 460 , StE 500 1.8905 , 1.8907
WStE 500 , TStE 460 1.8937 , 1.8915
Creep resistant TStE 500 1.8917
finegrained steels : NAXTRA 56 , NAXTRA 63 1.8944 , 1.8954
HY 80 1.6780
Heat-treated WB 35 , WB 36 1.8817 , 1.6368
finegrained steels : BHW 35 , BHW 38 1.8807
Heat treatment:
Welding current: C Si Mn Ni Mo
0,05 0,35 1,40 1,0 0,40
DC + / ( -)
Hydrogen content / 100 g weld metal: < 5 ml
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
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Classification:
AWS-SFA-5.29 : E 111 T1-K 4H4
AWS-SFA-5.28 : E 111 C-K 4H4
EN 12535 : T 69 4 Mn 2Ni Cr Mo M M 1 H5
EN ISO 18762-A: T 69 4 Mn2NiCrMoMM1 H5
EN ISO 18762-B: T 76 4 T5-1MA-N4C1M2 H5
FILTUB 32M
Description and application:
FILTUB 32M is metal-cored medium alloy flux-cored wire recommended for welding high-strength fine-grain struc-
tural steels and creep resistant fine-grain structural steels . Optimal results are obtained at a heat input of
E ≤ 18 kJ / cm and at an interpass temperature of 100 - 150 °C . Features of this wire included stable arc
with no spatter , regular bead appearance and no slag .Especially is suitable for automated and robotized applications.
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN : W.Nr. :
Creep resistant NAXTRA 63 , NAXTRA 70 1.8954 , 1.8964
finegrained steels : T 1 , T 1A , T 1B 1.8920 , 1.8921 , 1.8922
( TStE 690 )
Heat treatment:
C Si Mn Cr Ni Mo
Welding current:
0,05 0,40 1,50 0,50 2,20 0,50
DC + / ( -)
Hydrogen content / 100 g weld metal: < 5 ml
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
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Classification:
AWS-SFA-5.28 : E 120 C-K4 H4
EN ISO 18276-A:T 89 4 Mn2NiCrMoMM 1 H5
EN ISO 18276-B:T 83 4 T151MN4C1M5 H5
FILTUB 38M
Description and application:
FILTUB 38M is medium alloy metal cored flux cored wire recommended for welding high-strength fine-grained
structural steels with yield strength up to 880 N / mm . Optimal results are obtained with heat input of E ≤ 15 kJ / cm
2
and interpass temperatures not exceed 150°C. Features of this wire include stable arc, no spatter or slag, excellent
bead appearance and good mechanical properties at low temperatures.
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN W.Nr. :
Finegrained steels : StE 460 , StE 500 1.8905 , 1.8907
WStE 500 , TStE 460 1.8937 , 1.8915
TStE 500 1.8917
Creep resistant NAXTRA 56 , NAXTRA 63 1.8944 , 1.8954
finegrained steels : HY 80 1.6780
WB 35 , WB 36 1.5403 , 1.6368
Heat-treated BHW 35 , BHW 38 1.8807
finegrained steels : XABO 620 , XABO 890 , XABO 960 1.8914 , 1.8925 , 1.8933
Heat treatment:
Welding current: C Si Mn Cr Ni Mo
0,05 0,45 1,50 1.0 2,10 0,40
DC + / ( -)
Hydrogen content / 100 g weld metal: < 5 ml
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
Elongation A5 : > 14 %
Shielding gas : Impact energy Av : > 60 J ( ± 0°C )
( EN 439 ) Av : > 55 J ( - 20°C )
Av : > 47 J ( - 40°C )
M 21
consumption : 12 - 18 l / min
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Classification:
AWS-SFA-5.20 : E 71 T - 1
EN 758 : T 46 4 P M 1 /
T 46 4 P C 1
EN ISO 17632-A : T464C/M1 H5
EN ISO 17632-B : T554T1-C/MA H5
FILTUB 4 R
Description and application:
FILTUB 4R is rutile flux-cored wire suitable for welding similar types of steels including fine-grain structural steels,
shipbuilding steels and pipe steels. It features good weldability in all positions, low spatter losses, excellent bead
appearance and good slag detachability. The welding with high current consequently is giving a high deposition rate.
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN : W.Nr. :
Non-alloyed steels : St 33 , St 37-2 , St 44-2 , St 52-3 1.0033 , 1.0037 , 1.0044 , 1.0553
Boiler plates : H I , H II , 17Mn4 1.0345 , 1.0425 , 1.0481
Pipe steels : St 37-0 to St 52-0 , St 37-4 to St 52-4 1.0254 to 1.0421 , 1.0255 to 1.0581
St 210.7 to St 415.7 1.0307 to 1.8972
StE 290.7 TM to StE 480.7 TM 1.0429 to 1.8977
Shipbuilding steels : A,B,D,E 1.0440 , 1.0472 , 1.0475 , 1.0476
AH 32 to EH 36 1.0513 to 1.0589
Steels to API-Norm : X 42 to X 70
Finegrained steels : StE 255 to StE 460 1.0461 to 1.0562
Heat treatment:
C Si Mn
Welding current:
0,05 0,55 1,20
DC +
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Classification:
AWS A-5.29 :E 71 T1-G
EN 758 :T 46 A 1 NiCrCuP M 1
EN ISO 17632-A :T504 ZPC/M1H5
EN ISO 17632-B :T554T1-1C/MA-NCC1 H5
FILTUB 5R
Description and application:
FILTUB 5R is rutile flux-cored wire suitable for welding steel resistant to atmosferic corrosion such as CORTEN,
Patinax, Acor, etc. Features of this wire includes good weldability in positions, good bead appearance and easy slag
removal .
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN : W.Nr. :
Weather corrosion WTSt 37-3 , WTSt 52-3 1.8961 , 1.8963
resistant steels : CORTEN A , B , C 1.8962 , 1.8963
Patinax 37 1.8960
Acor 37 , Acor 50 1.8960 , 1.8962
ČSN 15217 1.8963
Heat treatment:
C Si Mn Ni Cr Cu
Welding current:
0,07 0,50 0,90 0,60 0,50 0,40
DC + / ( -)
Hydrogen content / 100 g weld metal: < 5 ml
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 460 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 530 - 680 MPa(N/mm )
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Classification:
AWS A-5.29 : E 70 T1-G
EN 758 :T 42 A 1 Ni P C 1 /
T 42 A 1 Ni P M 1
EN ISO 17632-A :T42A ZPC/M 1 H5
EN ISO 17632-B :T49Y T1-1C/MA-G H5
FILTUB 6 R
Description and application:
FILTUB 6R is rutile flux-cored wire suitable for welding weatherproof steels. For welding thick work pieces
and for use under high resistant conditions is better suited FILTUB 40B. Features of this wire include good
weldability in positions, good bead appearance and easy slag removal.
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN W.Nr. :
Weather corrosion WTSt 37-3 , WTSt 52-3 1.8961 , 1.8963
resistant steels : CORTEN A , B , C 1.8962 , 1.8963
Patinax 37 1.8960
Acor 37 , Acor 50 1.8960 , 1.8962
RBH 35
Heat treatment:
Welding current: C Si Mn Ni Cu
0,05 0,40 1,10 1,20 0,50
DC +
CO2 , M 21 Hardness:
consumption : 12 - 18 l / min
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Classification:
AWS-SFA-5.29 :E 81 T1 - Ni1
EN 758 :T 46 4 1Ni P M1
BS 7084-89 : T561 GPH
EN ISO 17632-A :T46 6 1NiPM1 H5
EN ISO 17632-B :T556T1-1MA-N1 H5
FILTUB 7 R
Description and application:
FILTUB 7R is rutile nickel alloy tubular flux-cored wire suitable for welding fne-grain structural steels and high strength
steels up to tensile strength 580 MPa and good notch toughness up to - 40°C. Its features include good weldability in all
positions for diameters Φ 1,2 and 1,4 mm, good slag detachability, fine bead appearance and low spatter losses. It is
particularly suitable for mechanised circumferential pipe welding.
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN W.Nr. :
Constructional steels and St 37.2 , St 44.2 , St 52.3 1.0037 , 1.0044 , 1.0570
boiler plates : H I , H II , 17Mn4 1.0345 , 1.0425 , 1.0481
Pipe steels : St 37-0 to St 52-0 1.0254 to 1.0481
St 37-4 to St 52-4 1.0255 to 1.0581
StE 210.7 to StE 415.7 1.0319 to 1.8972
StE 290.7 to StE 480.7 1.484 to 1.8977
Steels to API-Norm : X 42 to X 80
Shipbuildung steels : AH 32 to AH 36 1.0513 to 1.0583
Fine-grain structural steels StE 255 to STE 460 1.0461 to 1.8905
EStE 255 to EStE 460 1.1103 to 1.8918
Heat treatment:
Welding current: C Si Mn Ni
0,05 0,40 1,30 0,90
DC +
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Classification:
AWS-SFA-5.29 : E 81 T1-A1
EN 758 : T 46 A Mo P M 2
EN ISO 17634-A : TMoPC/M1 H5
EN ISO 17634-B : T49T1-1C/M-2M3 H5
EN ISO 17632-A : T46 AMoPM1 H5
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN : W.Nr. :
Boiler plates : H I , H II , H III 1.0345 , 1.0425 , 1.0435
17Mn4 , 19Mn5 1.0481 , 1.0482
Pipe steels : St 35.8 , St 45.8 1.0305 , 1.0405
15Mo3 1.5415
Steels to API-Norm : X 42 to X 80
Finegrained steels StE 255 to StE 460 1.0461 to 1.8905
Heat treatment:
Welding current: C Si Mn Mo
0,05 0,35 1,20 0,60
DC +
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Classification:
AWS-SFA-5.29 : E 111 T1-K4 MJ H8
EN ISO 18276-A T 69 6 ZPM1 H5
EN ISO 18276-B T 76 6 T1 1MN4M1H5
FILTUB 32R
Description and application:
FILTUB 32R is rutile flux-cored wire suitable for welding high-strength fine-grain structural steels and creep
resistant fine grain structural steel . All position flux cored wire with excellent mechanical properties. Features of this
wire include good weldability in positions, good bead appearance and easy slag removal.
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN : W.Nr. :
Creep resistant NAXTRA 63 , NAXTRA 70 1.8954 , 1.8964
finegrained steels : T 1 , T 1A , T 1B 1.8920 , 1.8921 , 1.8922
( TStE 690 )
Heat treatment:
Welding current: C Si Mn Ni Mo
0,06 0,40 1,60 2,0 0,40
DC + / ( -)
Hydrogen content / 100 g weld metal: < 5 ml
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
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Classification:
AWS-SFA-5.20 : E 70 T – 5 H5
EN 758 : T 42 4 B C 3 /
T 42 4 B M 3
BS 7084-89 : T 540 GBH
EN ISO 17632-A : T424BM/C3 H5
EN ISO 17632-B : T494T5.3M/CA H5
FILTUB 12 B
Description and application:
FILTUB 12B is basic flux-cored wire suitable for welding non-alloyed structural steels, boiler plates, pipe steels age-
resistant steels, shipbuilding steels and fine-grain structural steels. Also is suitable for welding steels with high C content.
Its features include high grade mechanical properties at low temperatures, low hydrogen quality weld metal with a high
resistance to cracking in joints under restraint, good weldability, low spatter and easy slag removal.
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN : W.Nr. :
Non-alloyed steels : St 33 to St 70 1.0033 to 1.0070
Boiler plates : H I , H II , 17Mn4 , 19Mn5 1.0345 , 1.0425 , 1.0481 , 1.0482
Pipe steels : St 37-0 to St 52-0 , St-37-4 to St-52-4 1.0254 to 1.0421 , 1.0255 to 1.0581
StE 210.7 to StE 360.7 1.307 to 1.0582
Steels to API-Norm : X 42 to X 80
Age-resistant steels : Ast 35 to Ast 45 1.0346 to 1.0436
Shipbuildung steels : A,B,D,E 1.0440 , 1.0472 , 1.0475 , 1.0476
Steel castings : GS-38 to GS-60 1.0420 to 1.0558
Finegrained steels : StE 255 to StE 355 1.0461 to 1.0562
WStE 255 to WStE 355 1.0462 to 1.0565
TStE 255 to TStE 355 1.0463 to 1.0566
Heat treatment:
Welding current: C Si Mn
0,05 0,35 1,40
DC + / ( -)
Hydrogen content / 100 g weld metal: < 5 ml
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 420 MPa(N/mm )
2
Shielding gas : Tensile strength Rm: 510 - 610 MPa(N/mm )
( EN 14175 )
Elongation A5 : > 26 %
CO2 , M 21
Impact energy KV : > 160 J ( + 20 °C )
consumption : 12 - 18 l / min
KV : > 100 J ( - 20 °C )
KV : > 60 J ( - 40 °C )
FILTUB 14 B
Description and application:
FILTUB 14B is basic flux-cored wire recommended for welding creep resistant boiler plates, pipe steels and fine-grain
structural steels up to operating temperatures of 500°C. Features of this wire include stable arc , low spatter, regular
bead appearance and good slag detachability.
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN : W.Nr. :
Boiler plates and 17Mn4 , 19Mn5 , 15Mo3 1.0481 , 1.0482 , 1.5415
Pipe steels : 16Mo5 , St 45.8 , StE 360.7 1.5423 , 1.0405 , 1.0582
StE 385.7 , StE 415.7 1.8970 , 1.8972
Steels to API-Norm : X 52 , X 56 , X 60
Finegrained steels : StE 355 to StE 460 1.0562 to 1.8905
WStE 355 to WStE 460 1.0565 to 1.8935
TStE 355 to TStE 460 1.0566 to 1.8915
Steel castings : GS-52 , GS-60 , GS-20Mn5 1.0552 , 1.0558 , 1.1120
GS-22Mo4 1.5419
Heat treatment:
Welding current: C Si Mn Mo
0,05 0,40 1,40 0,50
DC + / ( -)
Hydrogen content / 100 g weld metal: < 5 ml
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2 : > 480 MPa(N/mm )
2
Shielding gas : Tensile strength Rm : 540 - 640 MPa(N/mm )
( EN 14175 )
Elongation A5 : > 23 %
CO2 , M 21
Impact energy KV : > 110 J ( + 20°C)
consumption : 12 - 18 l / min
KV : > 80 J ( - 20°C )
KV : > 45 J ( - 40°C )
FILTUB 16 B
Description and application:
FILTUB 16B is basic flux-cored wire recommended for welding creep resistant CrMo-alloy boiler plates, pipe
steels and cast steels for service temperatures up to 500°C. Preheating dependent on thickness 160 - 190 °C
is essential followed by post weld heat treatment at 700°C. Features of this wire included stable arc with low
spatter, regular bead appearance and good slag detachability.
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN : W.Nr. :
Boiler plates and H IV L , 13CrMo44 1.0447 , 1.7335
tubes : 16CrMoV4 , 11CrMo55 1.7728 , 1.7339
Steel for the 15Cr3 , 16MnCr5 1.7015 , 1.7131
cementation : 20MnCr5 , 15CrMo5 1.7147 , 1.7262
Steel castings : GS-17CrMo55 , GS-22CrMo54 1.7357 , 1.7354
GS-17CrMnMo55 1.7352
Heat treatment:
Tempered at 700°C 1h / cooled in oven down to 300°C .
Typical all weld metal properties:
Type of wire :
Chemical composition, wt %:
basic
C Si Mn Cr Mo
Welding current: 0,06 0,40 1,0 1,20 0,50
FILTUB 18 B
Description and application:
FILTUB 18B is basic flux-cored wire recommended for welding creep resistant 2,2 % Cr and 1,0 % Mo alloy
boiler plates and pipe steels for service temperatures up to 600°C. Preheat and interposes temperatures
175 ± 15°C. Post weld annealing at 690 - 720°C 1 - 2 h and cooling down to 300°C in furnace. Features of
this wire included stable arc with low spatter, regular bead appearance and good slag detachability.
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN : W.Nr. :
Heat resistant steels : 10CrMo 9.10 , 10CrSiMoV
1.7380 , 1.8075
12CrSiMo8
Steel castings : GS-17CrMo9.10 , GS-
1.7379 , 1.7380
12CrMo9.10
1.7382
GS-19CrMo9.10
Heat treatment:
Tempered at 700°C 1 h / cooled in oven down to 300°C .
Type of wire : Typical all weld metal properties:
basic Chemical composition, wt %:
Welding current: C Si Mn Cr Mo
0,06 0,40 0,90 2,20 1,0
DC + / ( -)
Hydrogen content / 100 g weld metal: < 5 ml
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 550 MPa(N/mm )
2
Shielding gas : Tensile strength Rm: 640 - 750 MPa(N/mm )
( EN 14175 )
Elongation A5: > 16 %
CO2 , M 21
Impact energy KV : > 47 J ( +20 °C)
consumption : 12 - 18 l / min
Hardness:
stran-280
Classification:
AWS-SFA-5.29 : E 90 T5-G
EN 12071 : T Cr Mo 2 B C (M) 3
FILTUB 19 B
Description and application:
FILTUB 19B is basic flux-cored wire recommended for welding creep resistant 3,0 % Cr Mo V alloyed boiler plates and
pipe steels for service temperatures up to 600°C. Preheat and interpass temperatures 200 - 250 °C. Post weld annealing at
690 - 710°C 1 - 2 h and cooling down to 300°C. Features of this wire included stable arc with low spatter, regular bead
appearance and good slag detachability.
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN : W.Nr. :
Creep resistant 10CrMo11 1.7276
finegrained steels 17CrMoV10 1.7766
Heat treatment:
Tempered 5 h on 650°C / air-cooled + 17 h on 690°C / air-cooled
Type of wire : Typical all weld metal properties:
basic Chemical composition, wt %:
Welding current: C Si Mn Cr Mo V
0,10 0,25 0,60 3,0 0,30 0,15
DC + / ( -)
Hydrogen content / 100 g weld metal: < 5 ml
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 450 MPa(N/mm )
2
Shielding gas : Tensile strength Rm: 550 - 650 MPa(N/mm )
( EN 14175 )
Elongation A5: > 22 %
CO2 , M 21
Impact energy KV : > 140 J ( +20 °C )
consumption : 12 - 18 l / min
KV : > 120 J ( ± 0 °C )
KV : > 100 J ( - 20 °C )
stran-281
Classification:
AWS-SFA-5.29 : E 90 T5-G
EN 758 : -
FILTUB 25 B
Description and application:
FILTUB 25B is basic flux-cored wire recommended for welding creep resistant CrMoV-alloy steels and cast steels for
service temperatures up to 550°C. Preheat and interpass temperatures 170 - 200°C. Post weld annealing at 690 - 710°C 1 -
2h and cooling down to 300°C in furnace. Features of this wire included stable arc with low spatter, regular bead
appearance and good slag detachability.
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN : W.Nr.:
Creep resistant steels : 21CrMoV5 11 , 14CrMoV6 9 1.8070 , 1.7735
15CrMoV5 9
Cast steels : GS-17CrMoV 5 11 S 1.7706
Heat treatment:
Tempered 2 h at 700°C / cooled in oven down to 300°C .
Type of wire : Typical all weld metal properties:
basic Chemical composition, wt %:
Welding current: C Si Mn Cr Mo Ni V
0,08 0,30 0,90 1,20 1,00 0,40 0,25
DC + / ( -)
Hydrogen content / 100 g weld metal: < 5 ml
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 500 MPa(N/mm )
2
Shielding gas : Tensile strength Rm: 660 - 800 MPa(N/mm )
( EN 14175 )
Elongation A5: > 15 %
CO2 , M 21
Impact energy KV : > 50 J ( +20 °C)
consumption : 12 - 18 l / min
Hardness:
FILTUB 28 B
Description and application:
FILTUB 28B is medium alloy basic flux cored wire recommended for welding fine-grain structural steels and creep
2
resistant fine-grain structural steels up to yield strength of 600 N / mm . Features of this wire included excellent
mechanical properties at low temperatures, stable arc with low spatter, regular bead appearance and good slag
detachability .
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN : W.Nr. :
Finegrained steels : StE 460 , StE 500 1.8905 , 1.8907
WStE 500 , TStE 460 1.8937 , 1.8915
Creep resistant TStE 500 1.8917
finegrained steels : NAXTRA 56 , NAXTRA 63 1.8944 , 1.8954
HY 80 1.6780
Heat-treated WB 35 , WB 36 1.8817 , 1.6368
finegrained steels : BHW 35 , BHW 38 1.8807
Heat treatment:
Welding current: C Si Mn Ni Mo
0,05 0,35 1,40 1,20 0,40
DC + / ( -)
Hydrogen content / 100 g weld metal: < 5 ml
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 560 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 650 - 750 MPa(N/mm )
Shielding gas :
( EN 14175 ) Elongation A5: > 20 %
FILTUB 32 B
Description and application:
FILTUB 32B is basic medium alloy flux-cored wire recommended for welding high-strength fine-grain structural steels
and creep resistant fine-grain structural steels. Optimal results are obtained at a heat input of E ≤ 15 kJ / cm and at an
interpass temperature of 100 - 150 °C. Features of this wire included stable arc with low spatter, regular bead
appearance and good slag detachability.
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN : W.Nr. :
Creep resistant NAXTRA 63 , NAXTRA 70 1.8954 , 1.8964
finegrained steels : T 1 , T 1A , T 1B 1.8920 , 1.8921 , 1.8922
( TStE 690 )
Heat treatment:
C Si Mn Cr Ni Mo
Welding current:
0,05 0,35 1,40 0,40 2,20 0,40
DC + / ( -)
Hydrogen content / 100 g weld metal: < 5 ml
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 690 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 750 - 850 MPa(N/mm )
Shielding gas : Elongation A5: > 16 %
( EN 14175 )
Impact energy KV : > 80 J ( +20°C )
CO2 , M 21 KV : > 70 J ( ± 0°C )
consumption : 12 - 18 l / min KV : > 60 J ( - 20°C )
KV : > 55 J ( - 40°C )
KV : > 47 J ( - 60°C )
stran-284
Classification:
AWS-SFA-5.29 : E 80 T5-G
EN 758 : T 42 6 2Ni B M 3
EN ISO 17632-A :T428 2NiBM3 H5
EN ISO 17632-B :T498T5-3MA-N5 H5
FILTUB 36 B
Description and application:
FILTUB 36B is medium alloy highly basic type flux cored wire recommended for welding fine grain structural steels
and cryolitic steels. Optimal results are obtained at a heat input of E ≤ 12 kJ / cm and interpass temperatures should
not exceed 120°C. Features of this wire included stable arc with low spatter, regular bead appearance and good slag
detachability.
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN : W.Nr. :
Finegrained steels : TStE 255 to TStE 380 1.0463 to 1.8910
EstE 255 to EStE 380 1.1103 to 1.8911
Cryolitic steels : TTSt 35N , TTSt 35V 1.1101 , 1.1101
TTSt 41N , TTSt 41V
TTSt 45N , TTSt 45V
14Ni6 , 10Ni14 1.5622 , 1.5637
16Ni14 1.5639
Heat treatment:
Welding current: C Si Mn Ni
0,05 0,25 0,90 2,50
DC + / ( -)
Hydrogen content / 100 g weld metal: < 5 ml
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 440 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm : 520 - 620 MPa(N/mm )
Shielding gas :
Elongation A5: > 26 %
( EN 14175 )
CO2 , M 21 Impact energy KV : > 160 J ( + 20 °C )
consumption : 12 - 18 l / min > 100 J ( - 40 °C )
> 47 J ( - 80 °C )
stran-285
Classification:
AWS-SFA-5.29 :E 120 T5-G
EN 12535 : T89 4 Mn2Ni1CrMo B M3 H5
EN ISO 18276-A :T894Mn2Ni1CrMoBM3 H5
EN ISO 18276-B :T834T5-3MA-N4C2M2 H5
FILTUB 38 B
Description and application:
FILTUB 38B is medium alloy highly basic type flux cored wire recommended for welding high-strength fine grain
structural steels with yield strength up to 880 N / mm2. Optimal results are obtained at a heat input of E ≤ 15 kJ / cm and
interpass temperatures should not exceed 150°C. Features of this wire included stable arc with low spatter, regular bead
appearance and good slag detachability.
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN W.Nr. :
Finegrained steels : StE 460 , StE 500 1.8905 , 1.8907
WStE 500 , TStE 460 1.8937 , 1.8915
Creep resistant TStE 500 1.8917
finegrained steels : NAXTRA 56 , NAXTRA 63 1.8944 , 1.8954
HY 80 1.6780
WB 35 , WB 36 1.5403 , 1.6368
BHW 35 , BHW 38 1.8807
XABO 620 , XABO 890 , XABO 960 1.8914 , 1.8925 , 1.8933
Heat treatment:
Welding current: C Si Mn Cr Ni Mo
0,05 0,45 1,60 1.0 2,10 0,40
DC + / ( -)
Hydrogen content / 100 g weld metal: < 5 ml
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 880 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 940 - 1050 MPa(N/mm )
Shielding gas :
Elongation A5 : > 14 %
( EN 14175 )
Impact energy KV : > 60 J ( ± 0°C )
M 21 KV : > 55 J ( - 20°C )
consumption : 12 - 18 l / min
KV : > 47 J ( - 40°C )
stran-286
Classification:
AWS-SFA-5.29 : E 80 T5-G
EN 758 : T 46 6 1Ni B C 3
EN ISO 17632-A : ≈T466ZBM/C 3H5
EN ISO 17632-B : ≈T556T5-3M/CA-G H5
FILTUB 40 B
Description and application:
FILTUB 40B is highly basic medium alloy lux-cored wire recommended for welding Ni Cu-alloyed steels, resistant to
atmospheric corrosion and fine-grain structural steels such as Corten , Patinax , Acor and similar. Features of this wire
include excellent mechanical properties at low temperatures, stable arc with low spatter, regular bead appearance and
good slag detachability.
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN : W.Nr. :
Weather corroion resistant StE 420 , StE 460 1.8902 , 1.8905
steels : ACOR 37-2 , ACOR 37-3 , ACOR 52-3 1.8960 , 1.8961 , 1.8963
CORTEN A,B 1.8962 , 1.8963
Patinax 37 1.8960
Fine-grain structural WStE 420 , WStE 460 1.8932 , 1.8935
steels : TStE 420 , TStE 460 1.8912 , 1.8915
EStE 420 , EStE 460 1.8913 , 1.8918
Heat treatment:
Welding current: C Si Mn P S Ni Cu
0,05 0,35 1,20 > 0,020 > 0,020 1,20 0,50
DC + / ( -)
Hydrogen content / 100 g weld metal: < 5 ml
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 470 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 540 - 640 MPa(N/mm )
Shielding gas :
( EN 14175 ) Elongation A5: > 24 %
stran-287
Classification:
AWS A-5.29 : E 110 T5 - G
EN 758 : -
FILTUB 42 B
Description and application:
FILTUB 42B is highly basic medium alloy flux-cored wire recommended for welding and hard surfacing of forming and
stamping tools dies, rollers and similar components. Preheating and interpass temperatures should be adjusted
depending on the base material. Mechanical properties of weld metal dependent upon heat treatment. Features of this
wire include stable arc with low spatter, regular bead appearance and good slag detachability.
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN : W.Nr. :
Machine and tool 34CrNiMo6 , 30CrNiMo8 , 34CrMo4 1.6582 , 1.6580 , 1.7220
steels : 25CrMo4 , 28NiCrMo4 ,28NiCrMo5 5 1.7218 , 1.6513 , 1.6732
32NiCrMo8 5 1.6581
Steel castings : GS-24CrNiMo3 2 5 1.6552
Heat treatment:
Tempered 2 h at 640°C / cooled in oven down to 300°C .
Type of wire : Typical all weld metal properties:
basic Chemical composition, wt %:
Welding current: C Si Mn Cr Ni Mo
0,12 0,35 1,10 1,00 2,20 1,00
DC + / ( -)
Hydrogen content / 100 g weld metal: < 5 ml
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 720 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 840 - 950 MPa(N/mm )
Shielding gas :
( EN 14175 ) Elongation A5: > 15 %
stran-288
Classification:
DIN 8555 : MSG 1-GF-C1-250/
MSG 1-GF-M21-250
EN 14700 : T Fe1
FILTUB DUR 3
Description and application:
FILTUB DUR 3 is rutile medium alloyed flux-cored wire recommended for wear-resistant and impact-resistant
surfacing in the medium hardness range. It is also useful as a buffer layer of difficult-to-weld steels. The temperature
between runs should not exceed 250°C. The deposit is good machine able and suitable for flame and induction
hardening. Suitable for surfacing parts of: caterpillar track rollers, guide rolls, railway tires, running wheels, etc.
Base materials:
Steels
Steel castings
Heat treatment:
Welding current: C Si Mn Cr
0,16 0,40 1,40 0,80
DC + / ( -)
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
stran-289
Classification:
DIN 8555 : MSG 1 – GF – M21 – 300
MSG 1 – GF – C1 – 300
EN 14700: T Fe1
FILTUB DUR 4
Description and application:
FILTUB DUR 4 is metal cored medium alloyed flux-cored wire recommended for hard surfacing of steels in the
medium hardness range. The deposit is tough, free of cracks and porosity and therefore is highly resistant to
deformation and impact. On base materials with low weld ability is recommended depositing a buffer layer with
FILTUB 12B. The temperature between runs should not exceed 250°C. Machine able with ordinary cutting tools is
possible. Suitable for surfacing parts of: crane wheels, wheels for mine trucks, pulleys, rollers, wobblers,
caterpillar track rollers etc.
Base materials:
Steels
Cast steels
Heat treatment:
Welding current: C Si Mn Cr
0,14 0,60 1,50 1,20
DC + / ( -)
Hydrogen content / 100 g weld metal: < 5 ml
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
stran-290
Classification:
DIN 8555 : MSG 1-GF-C1-350 P/
MSG 1-GF-M21-350 P
EN 14700 : T Fe1
FILTUB DUR 5
Description and application:
FILTUB DUR 5 is rutile medium alloyed flux-cored wire recommended for hard surfacing of steels in the medium
hardness range. The deposit is tough, free of cracks and porosity and therefore is highly resistant to deformation and
impact. On base materials with low weldability is recommended depositing a buffer layer with FILTUB 12B. The
temperature between runs should not exceed 250°C. Machine able with ordinary cutting tools is possible. Suitable for
surfacing parts of: crane wheels, wheels for mine trucks, pulleys, rollers, wobblers, caterpillar track rollers etc.
Base materials:
Steels
Steel castings
Heat treatment:
Welding current: C Si Mn Cr
0,23 0,60 1,50 1,60
DC + / ( -)
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
FILTUB DUR 12
Description and application:
FILTUB DUR 12 is metal cored medium alloyed flux-cored wire recommended for wear resistant surfacing. The
deposit is tough, free of cracks and porosity and therefore is highly resistant to deformation and impact. On the base
material with low weld ability is recommended depositing a buffer layer with FILTUB 12B. The temperature between
runs should not exceed 250°C. The weld metal is still machineable by means of sintered carbide tools. Suitable for
surfacing parts of: supports, bearing surfaces, rollers, excavator parts etc.
Base materials:
Steels
Steel castings
Heat treatment:
Welding current: C Si Mn Cr Mo
0,09 0,60 1,50 5,50 1,00
DC + / ( -)
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
Date:2013-06-12 V26
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Classification:
DIN 8555 : MSG 6-GF-C1-55 GP/
MSG 6-GF-M21-55 GP
EN 14700 : T Fe2
FILTUB DUR 14
Description and application:
FILTUB DUR 14 is metal cored medium alloyed flux-cored wire recommended for high wear resistant surfacing. The
deposit is tough, free of cracks and porosity and therefore is highly resistant to deformation and impact. On base
material with low weldability is recommended depositing a buffer layer with FILTUB 12B. The preheat and interpass
temperature must be at least 200°C. Weld deposit can be machined only by grinding. Suitable for surfacing parts of:
mixer blades and vessels grab and bucket teethes, crusher hammers and jaws etc.
Base materials:
Steels
Steel castings
Heat treatment:
Welding current: C Si Mn Cr Mo
0,30 0,40 1,5 0 5,50 0,50
DC + / ( -)
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
Hardness: 48 - 53 HRC
Shielding gas :
The hardness of the deposit depending on the relevant welding
( EN 14175 ) conditions and the chemical composition of the base metal .
CO2 , M 21
consumption : 12 - 18 l / min
stran-293
Classification:
DIN 8555 : MSG 5 –GF-M21- 50-P
MSG 5 – GF-C1 - 50-P
EN 14700 : Fe 3
FILTUB DUR 15
Description and application:
FILTUB DUR 15 is metal-cored medium alloy flux-cored wire recommended for GMAW hard facing all kinds of
cold and hot pneumatic tools, cold and hot cutting shears for plate pressing dies .The deposit is tough, free of
cracks and porosity and therefore is highly resistant to deformation and impact . On base material with low
weldability is recommended depositing a buffer layer with FILTUB 12B or FILTUB DUR 3.The preheat and
interpass temperature must be at least 200°C.
Base materials:
Steels
Cast steels
Heat treatment:
Welding current: C Si Mn Cr V W
0,45 0,95 0,30 1,05 0,18 1,95
DC + / ( -)
Mechanical properties:
Shielding gas :
Hardness: 47 - 52 HRC
( EN 439 )
The hardness of the deposit depending on the relevant welding
CO2 , M 21
conditions and the chemical composition of the base metal .
consumption : 12 - 18 l / min
Date:2013-06-12 V28
stran-294
Classification:
DIN 8555 : MSG 6 –GF-M21/C1- 55-P
EN 14700: T Fe3
Base materials:
Steels
Cast steels
Heat treatment:
Welding current: C Si Mn Cr
0,50 2,70 0,50 9,50
DC + / ( -)
Mechanical properties:
Shielding gas :
Hardness: 53 - 56 HRC
( EN 14175 )
The hardness of the deposit depending on the relevant welding
CO2 , M 21
conditions and the chemical composition of the base metal .
consumption : 12 - 18 l / min
stran-295
Classification:
DIN 8555 : MSG 6-GF-C1-60 GP/
MSG 6-GF-M21-60 GP
EN 14700 : T Fe 2
FILTUB DUR 16
Description and application:
FILTUB DUR 16 is metal cored medium alloy flux-cored wire recommended for highly wear resistant surfacing. The
deposit is tough, free of cracks and porosity and therefore is highly resistant to deformation and impact. On base material
with low weldability is recommended depositing a buffer layer with FILTUB 12B or FILTUB DUR 3.The preheat and
interpass temperature must be at least 200°C. Weld deposit can be machined only by grinding. Suitable for surfacing
parts of: mixer blades and vessels, grab and bucket teethes, crusher hammers and jaws, etc .
Base materials:
Steels
Steel castings
Heat treatment:
Welding current: C Si Mn Cr Mo
0,45 0,60 1,60 5,50 0,80
DC + / ( -)
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
stran-296
Classification:
DIN 8555 : MSG 5-GF-C1-40 P /
MSG 5-GF-M21-40 P
EN 14700 : T Fe3
FILTUB UTOP 38
Description and application:
FILTUB UTOP 38 is metal medium alloy flux-cored wire recommended for hot and cold work tools surfacing. The
deposit is tough, free of cracks and porosity and therefore is highly resistant to deformation and impact. The weld metal
is still machineable by means of sintered carbide tools. On the base material with low weldability it is recommended to
deposit a buffer layer with FILTUB 12B. Suitable for hard surfacing cold and hot working tools such as: screws, nuts,
dies and containers for metal tube and rod extrusion tools for manufacture of hollow bodies, pressure die casting dies,
etc.
Base materials:
Alloyed tool steels
Heat treatment:
Welding current: C Si Mn Cr Mo Ni V W
0,08 0,40 0,90 5,0 3,3 0,7 0,2 0,15
DC + / ( -)
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
stran-297
Classification:
DIN 8555 : MSG 6-GF-C1-55 GP /
MSG 6-GF-M21-55 GP
EN 14700 : T Fe8
FILTUB UTOP 55
Description and application:
FILTUB UTOP 55 is metal medium alloy flux-cored wire recommended for hard surfacing of cold and hot- working steel
tools up to operating temperatures of 550°C. The deposit is tough, free of cracks and therefore is highly resistant to
deformation and impact. Weld deposit can be machined only by grinding. On base material with low weld ability is
recommended depositing a buffer layer with FILTUB 12B. Suitable for hard surfacing cold and hot working tools such as:
screws, nuts, dies and containers for metal tube and rod extrusion tools for manufacture of hollow bodies, hot shear blades,
pressure die casting dies etc.
Base materials:
Alloyed tool steels
Heat treatment:
Welding current: C Si Mn Cr Mo V W
0,50 0,40 0,90 5,0 5,0 0,60 0,15
DC + / ( -)
Welding positions:
Mechanical properties:
stran-298
Classification:
DIN 8555: MSG 6-GF-M21-55-GP
MSG 6-GF-C1-55-GP
EN 14700: TFe3
FILTUB UTOP Co
Description and application:
FILTUB UTOP Co is metal cored medium alloy flux-cored wire recommended for hard surfacing of cold and hot
working steel tools up to operating temperatures of 550°C. The deposit is tough, free of cracks and therefore is
highly resistant to deformation and impact. Weld deposit can be machined only by grinding. On base material with
low weldability is recommended depositing a buffer layer with FILTUB 12B. Suitable for hard surfacing cold and
hot working tools such as: screws, nuts, dies and containers for metal tube and rod extrusion tools for
manufacture of hollow bodies, hot shear blades, pressure die casting dies etc.
Base materials:
Alloyed tool steels
Heat treatment:
Welding current: C Si Mn Cr Nb W Co
> 0,35 1,0 1,0 1,8 0,8 8,0-9,0 1,8-2,3
DC + / ( -)
Mechanical properties:
Shielding gas :
Hardness: 47-52 HRC
( EN 14175 ) The hardness of the deposit depending on the relevant welding
conditions and the chemical composition of the base metal .
CO2 , M 21
consumption : 12 - 18 l / min
2013-06-12 V33
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Classification:
DIN 8555 :MSG 5 – GF – M21 – 50-GP
MSG 5 – GF – C1 – 50-GP
EN 14700 :T Fe3
Base materials:
Alloyed tool steels
Heat treatment:
Welding current: C Si Mn Cr Ni Mo Cu W V
0,42 1,0 0,35 5,06 0,24 1,28 0,25 0,35 0,24
DC + / ( -)
Mechanical properties:
Shielding gas :
Hardness: 47 - 52 HRC
( EN 14175 )
The hardness of the deposit depending on the relevant welding
CO2 , M 21
conditions and the chemical composition of the base metal.
consumption : 12 - 18 l / min
2013-06-12 V34
stran-300
Classification:
EN ISO 14717-A: S 46 4FB T3
AWS-SFA-5.23 : F 7 A 4-EC-G
FILTUB 112
Description and application:
FILTUB 112 is basic low-alloy flux-cored wire recommended for submerged arc welding non-alloyed structural steels,
boiler plates, pipe steels and fine-grain structural steels. Also is suitable for welding steels with high C content as a buffer
layer. This wire is used in combination with welding flux FB T.
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN : W.Nr. :
Non-alloyed steels : St 33 to St 70 1.0033 to 1.0070
Boiler plates : H I , H II , 17Mn4 , 19Mn5 1.0345 , 1.0425 , 1.0481 , 1.0482
Pipe steels : St 37-0 to St 52-0 , St-37-4 to St-52-4 1.0254 to 1.0421 , 1.0255 to 1.0581
StE 210.7 to StE 360.7 1.0307 to 1.0582
Finegrained steels : StE 255 to StE 355 1.0461 to 1.0562
WStE 255 to WStE 355 1.0462 to 1.0565
TStE 255 to TStE 355 1.0463 to 1.0566
Heat treatment:
C Si Mn
Welding current: 0,05 0,20 1,60
Mechanical properties:
Welding flux : 2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 460 MPa(N/mm )
FB TT 2
Tensile strength Rm: 550 - 650 MPa(N/mm )
stran-301
Classification:
EN ISO 24 589-A: SMo FB
EN ISO 24 589-B: S 554 FB TU1M3
AWS-SFA-5.23 : F 7 A 4-EC-A 4
FILTUB 114
Description and application:
FILTUB 114 is basic medium alloy flux-cored wire recommended for submerged arc welding creep resistant steels,
designed for creep strength at service temperatures up to 500°C. This wire is used in combination with welding flux FB
TT.
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN : W.Nr. :
Boiler plates and 17Mn4 , 19Mn5 , 15Mo3 1.0481 , 1.0482 , 1.5415
pipe steels : 16Mo5 , St 45.8 , StE 360.7 1.5423 , 1.0405 , 1.0582
StE 385.7 , StE 415.7 1.8970 , 1.8972
Finegrained steels : StE 355 to StE 460 1.0562 to 1.8905
WStE 355 to WStE 460 1.0565 to 1.8935
TStE 355 to TStE 460 1.0566 to 1.8915
Steel castings : GS-52 , GS-60 , GS-20Mn5 1.0552 , 1.0558 , 1.1120
GS-22Mo4 1.5419
Heat treatment:
C Si Mn Mo
Welding current: 0,05 0,20 1,40 0,5
Mechanical properties:
Welding flux : 2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 450 MPa(N/mm )
FB TT 2
Tensile strength Rm: 540 - 640 MPa(N/mm )
stran-302
Classification:
AWS-SFA-5.23 : F 8 P 0-EC-B 2
FILTUB 116
Description and application:
FILTUB 116 is basic medium alloy flux-cored wire recommended for submerged arc welding creep resistant steels
designed for creep strength at service temperatures up to 600°C. The weld metal must be post weld annealing at 690 -
720°C and cooling down to 300°C in furnace. The wire is used in combination with welding flux FB TT.
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN : W.Nr. :
Boiler plates and H IV L , 13CrMo44 1.0447 , 1.7335
tubes : 16CrMoV4 , 11CrMo55 1.7728 , 1.7339
Steel for the 15Cr3 , 16MnCr5 1.7015 , 1.7131
cementation : 20MnCr5 , 15CrMo5 1.7147 , 1.7262
Steel castings : GS-17CrMo55 , GS-22CrMo54 1.7357 , 1.7354
GS-17CrMnMo55 1.7352
Heat treatment:
Tempered 2 h at 700°C / cooled in oven down to 300°C .
Type of wire : Typical all weld metal properties:
basic Chemical composition, wt %:
C Si Mn Cr Mo
Welding current: 0,05 0,20 1,0 1,20 0,50
Mechanical properties:
Welding flux : 2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 410 MPa(N/mm )
FB TT 2
Tensile strength Rm: 530 - 600 MPa(N/mm )
Date:2009-06-10 V37
stran-303
Classification:
AWS-SFA-5.23 : F8 PO-EC-B3
FILTUB 118
Description and application:
FILTUB 118 is basic medium alloy flux-cored wire recommended for submerged arc welding creep resistant CrMo,
CrMoV steels and similar cast steels, designed for creep strength at service temperatures up to 600°C. The weld metal
must be post weld annealing at 690 - 720 °C, 1 - 2 h and cooling down to 300°C in furnace. The wire is used in
combination with welding flux FB TT.
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN : W.Nr. :
Heat resistant steels : 10CrMo 9.10 , 10CrSiMoV
1.7380 , 1.8075
12CrSiMo8
Steel castings : GS-17CrMo9.10 , GS-
1.7379 , 1.7380
12CrMo9.10
1.7382
GS-19CrMo9.10
Heat treatment:
Tempered at 720° 1 h / cooled in oven down to 300°C .
Type of wire : Typical all weld metal properties:
basic Chemical composition, wt %:
C Si Mn Cr Mo
Welding current: 0,09 0,20 0,80 2,40 1,0
Mechanical properties:
Welding flux : 2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 440 MPa(N/mm )
FB TT 2
Tensile strength Rm: 560 - 630 MPa(N/mm )
Date:2009-06-10 V38
stran-304
Classification:
AWS-SFA-5.23 : F 7 A 8-EC-G
FILTUB 126
Description and application:
FILTUB 126 is basic medium alloyed flux-cored wire recommended for submerged arc welding of high-strength
fine-grain structural steels. The mechanical properties are dependent on the working conditions. Optimal results
are obtained at a heat input of E < 22 kJ / cm and interpass temperatures must not exceed 150°. The wire is used
in combination with welding flux FB TT.
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN : W.Nr. :
Fine-grain structural steels : St E 355 to St E 460 1.0562 to 1.8905
W St E 355 to W St E 460 1.0565
T St E 355 to T St E 460 1.0566 to 1.8915
E St E 355 to E St E 460 1.1106
Heat treatment:
C Si Mn Ni
Welding current: 0,05 0,20 1,30 1,5
Mechanical properties:
Welding flux :
Yield strength Rp 0.2 %: > 450 N/mm2
FB TT
Tensile strength Rm: 540 - 620 N/mm2
stran-305
Classification:
AWS-SFA-5.23 : F 9 A 8-EC-G
FILTUB 128
Description and application:
FILTUB 128 is basic medium alloy flux-cored wire recommended for submerged arc welding fine-grain structural steels,
creep resistant and heat-treated fine-grain structural steels. The mechanical properties are dependent on the working
conditions. Optimal results are obtained at a heat input of E < 22 kJ / cm and interpass temperatures must not exceed
150°. The wire is used in combination with welding flux FB TT.
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN : W.Nr. :
Finegrained steels : StE 460 , StE 500 1.8905 , 1.8907
WStE 500 , TStE 460 1.8937 , 1.8915
Creep resistant TStE 500 1.8917
finegrained steels : NAXTRA 56 , NAXTRA 63 1.8944 , 1.8954
HY 80 1.6780
Heat-treated WB 35 , WB 36 1.8817 , 1.6368
finegrained steels : BHW 35 , BHW 38 1.8807
Heat treatment:
C Si Mn Ni Mo
Welding current: 0,05 0,20 1,40 1,20 0,40
Mechanical properties:
Welding flux : 2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 550 MPa(N/mm )
FB TT 2
Tensile strength Rm: 630 - 730 MPa(N/mm )
stran-306
Classification:
EN ISO 26 304-A: S696FBT3Ni2.5NiCrMo
EN ISO 26 304-B: S78A6FB TUN5CM3
AWS-SFA-5.23 : F 11 A 8-EC-F5
FILTUB 132
Description and application:
FILTUB 132 is basic medium alloy flux-cored wire recommended for submerged arc welding of high-strength fine-grain
structural steels. The mechanical properties are dependent on the working conditions. Optimal results are obtained at a
heat input of E > 18 kJ / cm and interpass temperatures must not exceed 150°C. The wire is used in combination with
welding flux FB TT.
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN : W.Nr. :
Creep resistant NAXTRA 63 , NAXTRA 70 1.8954 , 1.8964
finegrained steels : T 1 , T 1A , T 1B 1.8920 , 1.8921 , 1.8922
( TStE 690 )
Heat treatment:
C Si Mn Cr Ni Mo
Welding current: 0,05 0,20 1,40 0,60 2,5 0,40
Mechanical properties:
Welding flux : 2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 680 MPa(N/mm )
FB TT 2
Tensile strength Rm: 740 - 820 MPa(N/mm )
stran-307
Classification:
AWS-SFA-5.23 : F 7 A15-EC-Ni 2
FILTUB 136
Description and application:
FILTUB 136 is basic medium alloy flux-cored wire recommended for submerged arc welding fine-grain structural steels
and cryolitic steels. The mechanical properties are dependent on the working conditions. Optimal results are obtained at
heat input of E < 15 kJ / cm and interpass temperatures must not exceed 150°C. The wire is used in combination with
welding flux FB TT.
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN : W.Nr. :
Finegrained steels : TStE 255 to TStE 380 1.0463 to 1.8910
EstE 255 to EStE 380 1.1103 to 1.8911
Cryolitic steels : TTSt 35N , TTSt 35V 1.1101 , 1.1101
TTSt 41N , TTSt 41V
TTSt 45N , TTSt 45V
14Ni6 , 10Ni14 1.5622 , 1.5637
16Ni14 1.5639
Heat treatment:
C Si Mn P S Ni
Welding current: 0,04 0,15 0,80 > 0,015 > 0,015 2,50
Mechanical properties:
Welding flux : 2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 370 MPa(N/mm )
FB TT 2
Tensile strength Rm: 480 - 580 MPa(N/mm )
Elongation A5 : > 26 %
stran-308
Classification:
EN ISO 26 304-A: S 894FBT3Ni2.5Cr1Mo
AWS-SFA-5.23 : F 12 A 4 - EC - G
FILTUB 138
Description and application:
FILTUB 138 is basic medium alloy flux-cored wire recommended for submerged arc welding fine-grained and heat-
treated fine-grained steels. The mechanical properties are dependent on the working conditions. Optimal results are
obtained at a heat input of E < 15 kJ / cm and interpass temperatures must not exceed 150°. The wire is used in
combination with welding flux FB TT.
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN W.Nr. :
Finegrained steels : StE 460 , StE 500 1.8905 , 1.8907
WStE 500 , TStE 460 1.8937 , 1.8915
Creep resistant TStE 500 1.8917
finegrained steels : NAXTRA 56 , NAXTRA 63 1.8944 , 1.8954
HY 80 1.6780
Heat-treated WB 35 , WB 36 1.5403 , 1.6368
finegrained steels : BHW 35 , BHW 38 1.8807
XABO 620 , XABO 890 , XABO 960 1.8914 , 1.8925 , 1.8933
Heat treatment:
C Si Mn Cr Ni Mo
Welding current: 0,08 0,35 1,50 0,80 2,50 0,40
Mechanical properties:
Welding flux : 2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 870 MPa(N/mm )
FB TT 2
Tensile strength Rm: 950 - 1100 MPa(N/mm )
stran-309
Classification:
AWS A-5.2 :E 80 T5 – G
FILTUB 140
Description and application:
FILTUB 140 is basic medium alloy flux-cored wire recommended for submerged arc welding NiCu-alloyed steels
resistant to atmospheric corrosion and fine-grain structural steels such as Corten, Patinax, Acor and similar. This wire is
used in combination with welding flux FB TT.
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN : W.Nr. :
Weather corroion resistant StE 420 , StE 460 1.8902 , 1.8905
steels : ACOR 37-2 , ACOR 37-3 , ACOR 52-3 1.8960 , 1.8961 , 1.8963
CORTEN A,B 1.8962 , 1.8963
Patinax 37 1.8960
Fine-grain structural WStE 420 , WStE 460 1.8932 , 1.8935
steels : TStE 420 , TStE 460 1.8912 , 1.8915
EStE 420 , EStE 460 1.8913 , 1.8918
Heat treatment:
C Si Mn Ni Cu
Welding current: 0,05 0,20 1,30 1,20 0,50
Mechanical properties:
Welding flux : 2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 460 MPa(N/mm )
FB TT Tensile strength Rm: 540 - 620 MPa(N/mm )
2
stran-310
Classification:
DIN 8555 : UP1 - GF - BFB1 65 - 350
E3N 14700: T Fe1
Base materials:
Steels
Steel castings
Heat treatment:
Layer C Si Mn Cr Mo
Welding current: 3 0,15 0,50 1,60 2,8 0,6
8 0,18 0,50 1,90 3,4 0,7
DC + and AC
stran-311
Classification:
DIN 8555 : UP5-GF-BFB4 652 – 40
EN 14700 :T Fe7
Base materials:
Steels
Steel castings
Heat treatment:
Layer C Si Mn Cr Mo
Welding current: 3 0,08 0,35 1,40 5,0 0,85
8 0,08 0,35 1,20 6,0 1,0
DC + and AC
stran-312
Classification:
DIN 8555 : UP6-BFB4 652 – 50
EV 14700: TZ Fe3
Base materials:
Steels
Steel castings
Heat treatment:
Layer C Si Mn Cr Mo Co V W Ni
Welding current: 2 0,35 0,35 1,10 7,0 4,5 2,1 0,6 1,2 2,2
4 0,40 0,35 1,20 8,0 5,0 2,3 0,7 1,3 2,5
DC + and AC
stran-313
Classification:
DIN 8555 : UP6-GF-BFB4 652 – 55
EN 14700: T Fe8
Base materials:
Steels
Steel castings
Heat treatment :
Layer C Si Mn Cr
Welding current: 2 0,45 0,40 1,10 11,0
4 0,50 0,40 1,20 12,5
DC + and AC
stran-314
Classification:
DIN 8555 : UP 5-GF-BFB 165 – 400
EN 14 700: TZ Fe7
Base materials:
Steels
Steel castings
Heat treatment :
Layer C Si Mn Cr Ni Mo
Welding current: 2 0,10 0,40 1,10 11,5 1,8 0,9
4 0,08 0,40 1,20 12,5 2,2 1,1
DC + and AC
stran-315
Classification:
DIN 8555 : UP5-GF-FB 165 - 40
EN 14 700: TZ Fe7
Base materials:
Steels
Steel castings
Heat treatment :
Layer C Si Mn Cr Ni Mo V
Welding current: 2 0,12 0,40 1,10 12,0 2,6 0,9 0,25
4 0,10 0,40 1,20 13,0 3,0 1,0 0,25
DC + and AC
stran-316
Classification:
DIN 8555 : UP5-GF-BCS 256 - 40
Ev 14 700: TZ Fe7
FILTUB DUR 17 Cr
Description and application:
FILTUB DUR 17Cr is basic 17Cr-alloy flux-cored wire recommended for submerged arc hard surfacing of parts which
have high resistance to corrosion at high temperatures, wear and thermal fatigue. On base material with low weldability
is recommended depositing a buffer layer with FILTUB 112. The wire is used in combination with welding flux AB Cr.
Suitable for: continuous casting rolls and other rolling equipment, steam turbine parts, valve seats etc.
Base materials:
Steels
Steel castings
Heat treatment :
Layer C Si Mn Cr
Welding current: 2 0,08 0,60 1,10 16,0
4 0,06 0,80 1,20 17,5
DC + and AC
AB Cr Hardness : 38 - 42 HRC
stran-317
Classification:
AWS-SFA-5.22: E 307 T0 – 1/-4
E 307 T1 – 1/-4
EN ISO 17633-A: T18 8MnRC/M3
EN ISO 17633-A: T18 8MnPC/ M2
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN : W.Nr. :
Alloyed corrosion resistant
14% Mn steels,
Austenitic CrNiMn stainless
steels
Difficult to weld steels,
buffering
Heat treatment:
C Si Mn P S Ni Cr
Welding current :
<0,10 0,70 6,0 < 0,030 < 0,030 9,0 19,0
DC +
Mechanical properties:
Welding positions : 2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: 480 MPa (N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 630 MPa (N/mm )
Elongation A5: 40 %
CO2 ; M 21
consumption 18 - 22 l / min
stran-318
Classification:
AWS-SFA-5.22: E 308L T0 – 1/-4
E 308L T1 – 1/ 4
EN ISO 17633-A: T19 9LR C/M 3
EN ISO 17633-A: T19 9LP C/M 2
EN ISO 17633-B: TS308L-F B0
: TS308L-F B1
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN : W.Nr. :
Alloyed corrosion resistant X 5 CrNi 18 10 , X 6 CrNiTi 18 10 1.4301 , 1.4541
X 5 CrNi 18 12 , X 5 CrNiNb 18 9 1.4303 , 1.4543
X 2 CrNi 19 11 , X 6 CrNiNb 18 10 1.4306 , 1.4550
X 2 CrNiN 18 10 , G-X 5 CrNiNb 18 9 1.4311 , 1.4552
Heat treatment:
C Si Mn P S Ni Cr
Welding current :
< 0,04 0,75 1,5 < 0,030 < 0,005 10,0 19,5
DC +
Welding positions :
Mechanical properties:
2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 350 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 560 - 620 MPa(N/mm )
stran-319
Classification:
AWS-SFA-5.22: E 309L T0 – 1/-4
E 309L T1 – 1/-4
EN ISO 17633-A: T23 12 LR C/M3
EN ISO 17633-A: T23 12 LP C/M2
EN ISO 17633-B: TS309L-F B0
: TS309L-F B1
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN : W.Nr. :
Heat resisting steels X 10 CrAl 7 , X 10 CrAl 13 1.4713 , 1.4724
X 10 CrAl 18 , 1.4742
G-X 40 CrNiSi 22 9 , X 15 CrNiSi 20 12 1.4826 , 1.4828
G-X 25 CrNiSi 20 14 , G-X 40 CrNiSi 25 12 1.4832 , 1.4837
Heat treatment:
C Si Mn P S Ni Cr
Welding current :
< 0,05 0,75 1,5 < 0,030 < 0,008 12,5 22,5
DC +
Mechanical properties:
Welding positions : 2
Yield strength ReL / Rp 0.2: > 360 MPa(N/mm )
2
Tensile strength Rm: 560 - 620 MPa(N/mm )
CO2 ; M 21
consumption 18 - 22 l / min
stran-320
Classification:
AWS-SFA-5.22: E 316L T0 – 1/-4
E 316L T1 – 1/-4
EN ISO 17633-A: T19 12 3LR C/M3
EN ISO 17633-A: T19 12 3LP C/M2
EN ISO 17633-B: TS316L-F B0
: TS316L-F B1
Base materials:
Art of steel DIN : W.Nr. :
Alloyed corrosion resistant X 5 CrNiMo 17 12 2 , X 6 CrNiMoTi 17 12 2 1.4401 , 1.4571
X 2 CrNiMo 17 13 2 , X 10 CrNiMoTi 18 12 1.4404 , 1.4573
X 2 CrNiMoN 17 12 2 , X 10 CrNiMoNb 18 10 1.4406 , 1.4580
X 2 CrNiMo 18 14 3 , G-X 5 CrNiMoNb 18 10 1.4435 , 1.4581
X 5 CrNiMo 17 13 3 , X 10 CrNiMoNb 18 12 1.4436 , 1.4583
Heat treatment:
C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Mo
Welding current :
< 0,04 0,80 1,3 < 0,030 < 0,005 12,0 19,0 2,5
DC +
stran-321
Notes:
stran-322
KEY TO SYMBOLS
W.Nr. Werkstoffnummer
Welding positions
ü ü overhead
s q f q s vertical-up
q horizontal-vertical
h f h horizontal
w f vertical-down
w downhand
Type of current
AC alternating current
DC + direct current (electrode positive)
DC - direct current (electrode negative)
Hardness
HB Brinell hardness
HRC Rockwell C hardness
stran-323
GUIDE TO APPROVALS
GL Germanischer Lloyd
BV Bureau Veritas
SŽ Slovenian Railways
Lettering code:
stran-324
APPROVALS OF WELDING CONSUMABLES
1
stran-325
APPROVALS OF WELDING CONSUMABLES
stran-326
2
Guide to EN ISO 2560 – A
(EN 499)
E 46 3 1 Ni B 5 4 H5
stran-327
Guide to EN ISO 3581-A ( EN 1600)
E 19 12 2 R 3 4
Symbol Coating Symbol Weld metal recovery Type of Symbol Welding position
type % current 1) 2)
1 ≤ 105 a.c. and d.c. 1 All positions
2 ≤ 105 d.c. 2 All positions, except vertical down
R Rutile 3 > 105 ≤ 125 a.c. and d.c. 3 Flat butt weld, flat fillet weld, horizontal
B Basic 4 > 105 ≤ 125 d.c. vertical fillet weld
5 > 125 ≤ 160 a.c. and d.c. 4 Flat butt weld, flat fillet weld
6 > 125 ≤ 160 d.c. 5 Vertical down and positions according
7 > 160 a.c. and d.c. to symbol 3
8 > 160 d.c.
stran-328
Guide to DIN 1913 - 1984
Symbol Tensile Strength Yield Strength Elongation Metal recovery to nearest 10%
2 2
N/mm min.N/mm min.% ≥ 105% for rutile and acid-rutile
types
43 430-550 355 22 ≥ 120% for basic types
51 510-610 380 22
E 51 32 RR11 190
stran-329
Guide to AWS-A 5.1 - 1991
Designates an electrode (E7018M) Designates that the electrode meets the requirements
Covered electrode for military requirements. Greater of the hydrogen test (optional for basic electrode, as-
for manuel-arc toughess, low moisture level and received or redried, with an average value not
welding pick-up, and mandatory hydrogen exceeding “z” ml of H2/100 g deposited metal, where
limits for weld metal. “z” is 4,8 or16).
E 70 18 M
E 70 16 -1 HZ R
AWS Tensile Strength Yield Strength min. Elongation Impact Enery Welding Type of coating Type of Current
Classifi- min. min.% Charpy-V Position
cation ksi N/mm2 ksi N/mm 2
J/°C AC DC
E 6010 60 414 48 331 22 27 / -29 1 Cellulosic - + pol
E 6011 60 414 48 331 22 27 / -29 1 Cellulosic x + pol
E 6012 60 414 48 331 17 Not spec. 1 Rutile x - pol
E 6013 60 414 48 331 17 Not spec. 1 Rutile x +/- pol
E 6019 60 414 48 331 22 27 / -18 1 Rutile/Acid x +/- pol
E 6020 60 414 48 331 22 Not spec. 2 Acid x c) +/- pol
E 6022 60 414 Not spec. Not spec. Not spec. Not spec. 2 Acid x - pol
E 6027 60 414 48 331 22 27 / -29 2 Acid,high recovery x c) +/- pol
2
a) Nominal value 70 ksi (482 N/mm )
2
b) Limits are 53-72 ksi (365-496 N/mm )
For φ 2,4 mm the limit is max.77 ksi (531 N/mm )
2
stran-330
Guide to ISO 14174
(before: EN 760)
Symbol Flux type Symbol Flux type according to Metalurgical Symbol Contribution from
composition behaviour flux on all-weld
metal (%)
F fused MS Manganese-Silicate Burn - out 1 over 0.7%
A agglomerated CS Calcium-Silicate 2 0.5 - 0.7%
M mixed CG Calcium-Magnesium Oxide 3 0.3 - 0.5%
CB Calcium-Magnesium basic 4 0.1 - 0.3%
Oxide
CI Calcium-Magnesium Oxide Burn-out/Pick- 5 0 – 0.1%
with Iron up
IB Calcium-Magnesium Oxide Pick-up 6 0.1 - 0.3%
with Iron
ZS Zirconium-Silicate 7 0.3 - 0.5%
RS Rutile-Silicate 8 0.5 - 0.7%
AR Aluminate-Rutile 9 over 0.7%
AB Aluminate-Basic Pick-up 6 0.1 - 0.3%
AS Aluminate-Silicate 7 0.3 - 0.5%
AF Aluminate-Fluoride-basic 8 0.5 - 0.7%
FB Fluoride-basic 9 over 0.7%
Z Any other composition
S A CS 1 67 AC H10
Symbol for the
flux used in submerged
arc welding process
stran-331
Guide to EN ISO 14175
CO2 O2 Ar He H2 N2
2
R 1 Rest 0 – 15 TIG-welding, Reducing
2 plasma-welding and
2 Rest 15 – 50
cutting,
for root passes
I 1 100 MIG, TIG, plasma- Inert
2 100 welding, for root
3 Rest 0,5 – 95 passes
2
M1 1 0,5 – 5 Rest 0,5 – 5 Less
2 oksidizing
2 0,5 – 5 Rest
2
3 0,5 – 3 Rest
2
4 0,5 – 5 0,5 – 3 Rest
2
M2 0 5 – 15 Rest
2
1 15 – 25 Rest
2
2 3 – 10 Rest
2
3 0,5 – 5 3 – 10 Rest
2
4 5 – 15 0,5 – 3 Rest
2 MAG
5 5 – 15 3 – 10 Rest
2
6 15 – 25 0,5 – 3 Rest
2
7 15 – 25 3 – 10 Rest
2
Rest
2
M3 1 25 – 50 Rest
2
2 10 – 15 Rest
2
3 25 – 50 2 – 10 Rest
2 More
4 5 – 25 10 – 15 Rest
5 25 – 50 10 – 15 Rest
2 oksidizing
C 1 100
2 Ostalo2
2
N 1 Rest 100 Plasma-cutting, for Unreaktiv.
2 root passes Reducing
2 Rest 0,5 – 5
2
3 Rest 5 – 50
2
4 Rest 0,5 – 10 0,5 – 5
5 0,5 – 50 Rest
O 1 100
Z Gas mixture containing components not listed, or mixtures outside the composition ranges listed 1
1
) For the purpose of the classification, argon may be substituted partially or completely by helium.
2
) Two gas mixtures with the same ‘’Z’’-classification may not be interchangeable.
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EXAMPLE:
Table 1B
Minimum tensile strength
Symbol 2
N/mm
43 430
49 490
55 550
57 570
Table 7
Hydrogen content
Symbol max.
ml/100g of deposited weld metal
H5 5
H10 10
H15 15
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Table 3B Table 4B
Chemical composition
Alloy Principal alloy Nominal Type of Welding Type of
Symbol a
symbol element(s) level covering positions current
mas. %
No
b
symbol, -1 Mn 1 03 rutile basic all AC in DC(±)
ali –P1
-1M3 Mo 0,5 10 cellulosic all DC(+)
Mn 1,5
-3M2 11 cellulosic all AC in DC(+)
Mo 0,4
Mn 1,5 b
-3M3 12 rutile all AC in DC(-)
Mo 0,5
b
-N1 Ni 0,5 13 rutile all AC in DC(±)
rutile + iron b
-N2 Ni 1 14 all AC in DC(±)
powder
b
-N3 Ni 1,5 15 basic all DC (+)
Mn 1,5 b
-3N3 16 basic all AC in DC(+)
Ni 1,5
basic + iron b
-N5 Ni 2,5 18 all AC in DC(+)
powder
b
-N7 Ni 3,5 19 Ilmenit all AC in DC(±)
-N13 Ni 6,5 20 iron oxide PA, PB AC in DC(-)
Ni 1 rutile + iron
-N2M3 24 PA, PB AC in DC(±)
Mo 0,5 powder
Ni 0,5 iron oxide +
-NC 27 PA, PB AC in DC(-)
Cu 0,4 iron powder
Cr 0,5 basic + iron
-CC 28 PA,PB,PC AC in DC(+)
Cu 0,4 powder
Ni 0,2
Manufacturer’s
-NCC Cr 0,6 40 not specified
recommendations
Cu 0,5
Ni 0,6
-NCC1 Cr 0,6 48 basic all AC in DC(+)
Cu 0,5
Ni 0,3
NOTE A description of the characteristic of each of the types of
-NCC2 Cr 0,2 covering is given in annex C
Cu 0,5
a
-G Any other agreed composition Positions are defined in ISO 6947. PA = flat, PB =horizontal
vertical fillet, PC = horizontal, PG = vertical down
b
All positions may or may not include vertical down welding.
This shall be specified in the manufacturer’s trade literature.
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EXAMPLE:
Table 4A
Nominal electrode
Type of current
Symbol efficiency a, b
%
1 u 105 AC and DC
2 u 105 DC
3 > 105 and u 125 AC and DC
4 > 105 and u 125 DC
a
AC means alternating current; DC means direct current
b
In order to demonstrate operability on alternating current, tests shall be carried
out with a no load voltage no higher than 65 V.
Table 5 Table 6
a
Symbol Positions Hydrogen content
max.
1 PA, PB, PC, PD, PE, PF, PG Symbol
ml/100g of deposited weld
2 PA, PB, PC, PD, PE, PF metal
3 PA, PB H5 5
H10 10
4 PA, PB, PG
a H15 15
Positions are defined in ISO 6947.
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Table 1 — Symbol for chemical composition of all-weld metal
Chemical composition
symbola for classification Chemical composition, % b, c
according to
Tensile
Chemical strength and
composition chemical Other
C Si Mn P S Cr Mo V
elements
ISO 3580-Ad composition
ISO 3580-Be
0,40 to 0,40 to
Mo (1M3) 0,10 0,80 0,030 0,025 0,2 0,03 —
1,50 0,70
—
0,40 to — —
(Mo) 1M3 0,12 0,80 1,00 0,030 0,030
0,65
0,03 to 0,40 to 0,30 to 0,80 to 0,25 to
MoV 0,80 0,030 0,025 —
0,12 1,50 0,60 1,20 0,60
0,05 to 0,40 to 0,40 to 0,40 to
CrMo0,5 (CM) 0,80 0,030 0,025 — —
0,12 1,50 0,65 0,65
0,05 to 0,40 to 0,40 to — —
(CrMo0,5) CM 0,80 0,90 0,030 0,030
0,12 0,65 0,65
0,07 to 0,30 to 0,40 to 0,40 to 1,00 to —
C1M 0,030 0,030 0,05
0,15 0,60 0,70 0,60 1,25
0,05 to 0,40 to 0,90 to 0,45 to
CrMo1 (1CM) 0,80 0,030 0,025 — —
0,12 1,50 1,40 0,70
0,05 to 1,00 to 0,40 to
(CrMo1) 1CM 0,80 0,90 0,030 0,030 — —
0,12 1,50 0,65
0,40 to 0,90 to 0,45 to
CrMo1L (1CML) 0,05 0,80 0,030 0,025 — —
1,50 1,40 0,70
1,00 to 0,40 to — —
(CrMo1L) 1CML 0,05 1,00 0,90 0,030 0,030
1,50 0,65
0,05 to 0,70 to 0,90 to 0,90 to 0,10 to
CrMoV1 0,80 0,030 0,025 —
0,15 1,50 1,30 1,30 0,35
0,05 to 0,40 to 0,90 to
CrMo2 (2C1M) 0,80 0,030 0,025 2,0 to 2,6 — —
0,12 1,30 1,30
0,05 to 2,00 to 0,90 to — —
(CrMo2) 2C1M 1,00 0,90 0,030 0,030
0,12 2,50 1,20
0,40 to 0,90 to
CrMo2L (2C1ML) 0,05 0,80 0,030 0,025 2,0 to 2,6 — —
1,30 1,30
2,00 to 0,90 to — —
(CrMo2L) 2C1ML 0,05 1,00 0,90 0,030 0,030
2,50 1,20
1,75 to 0,40 to
2CML 0,05 1,00 0,90 0,030 0,030 — —
2,25 0,65
0,05 to 0,40 to 2,00 to 0,90 to 0,20 to Nb 0,010 to
2C1MV 0,60 0,030 0,030
0,15 1,50 2,60 1,20 0,40 0,050
0,05 to 0,40 to 2,60 to 0,90 to 0,20 to Nb 0,010 to
3C1MV 0,60 0,030 0,030
0,15 1,50 3,40 1,20 0,40 0,050
0,03 to 0,40 to 0,40 to
CrMo5 (5CM) 0,80 0,025 0,025 4,0 to 6,0 — —
0,12 1,50 0,70
0,05 to 0,45 to
(CrMo5) 5CM
0,10
0,90 1,00 0,030 0,030 4,0 to 6,0
0,65
— Ni 0,40e
0,45 to
5CML 0,05 0,90 1,00 0,030 0,030 4,0 to 6,0
0,65
— Ni 0,40e
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Table 1 (continued)
Chemical composition
symbola for classification Chemical composition, % b, c
according to
Tensile
Chemical strength and
composition chemical Other
C Si Mn P S Cr Mo V
elements
ISO 3580-Ad composition
ISO 3580-Be
8,0 to 0,85 to
9C1ML 0,05 0,90 1,00 0,030 0,030
10,5 1,20
— Ni 0,40e
Ni 0,40 to 1,00
0,06 to 0,40 to 8,0 to 0,80 to 0,15 to
CrMo91 (9C1MV) 0,60 0,025 0,025 Nb 0,03 to 0,10
0,12 1,50 10,5 1,20 0,30
N 0,02 to 0,07
Ni 1,0
Cu 0,25
0,08 to 8,0 to 0,85 to 0,15 to
(CrMo91) 9C1MV 0,30 1,25 0,01 0,01 Al 0,04
0,13 10,5 1,20 0,30
Nb 0,02 to 0,10
N 0,02 to 0,07
Ni 1,0
Cu 0,25
0,03 to 1,00 to 8,0 to 0,80 to 0,15 to
(CrMo91) 9C1MV1 0,60 0,025 0,025 Al 0,04
0,12 1,80 10,5 1,20 0,30
Nb 0,02 to 0,10
N 0,02 to 0,07
a A designation in parentheses [e.g., (CrMo1) or (1CM)] indicates a near match in the other designation system, but not an exact
match. The correct designation for a given composition range is the one without parentheses. A given product may, by having a more
restricted chemical composition which fulfils both sets of designation requirements, be assigned both designations independently,
provided that the mechanical property requirements of Table 2 are also satisfied.
b Single values shown in the table are maximum values.
c The results shall be rounded to the same number of significant figures as in the specified value using the rule A in accordance with
Annex B of ISO 31-0:1992.
d If not specified: Ni < 0,3 %, Cu < 0,3 %, Nb < 0,01 %.
e Elements listed without specified values shall be reported, if intentionally added. The total of these unspecified elements and all
other elements found in the course of routine chemical analysis shall not exceed 0,50 %.
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EXAMPLE:
The symbol for tensile strength shall be 49 for 490 MPa minimum tensile strength, 52 for
520 MPa minimum tensile strength, 55 for 550 MPa minimum tensile strength or 62 for
620 MPa minimum tensile strength. The complete mechanical property requirements that
shall be fulfilled by the various compositions are specified in Table 2.
Table 3B Table 6
Type of Welding Type of
Symbol a b Hydrogen content
covering positions current
c max.
10 cellulosic all DC(+) Symbol
c
ml/100g of deposited weld
11 cellulosic all AC DC(+) metal
c d
13 rutile all AC and DC(±) H5 5
d
15 basic all DC (+) H10 10
d
16 basic all AC and DC(+) H15 15
basic + metal all except
18 AC and DC(+)
powder PG
c d
19 Ilmenit all AC and DC(±)
c
20 iron oxide PA, PB AC and DC(-)
c iron oxide +
27 PA, PB AC and DC(-)
iron powder
a
Positions are defined in ISO 6947. PA = flat, PB =horizontal
vertical fillet, PC = horizontal, PG = vertical down
b
AC means alternating current; DC means direct current
c
Composition designator 1M3 only.
d All positions may or may not include vertical down welding.
This shall be specified in the manufacturer’s trade literature.
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Table 1 — Symbol for chemical composition of all-weld metal
Chemical composition
symbola for classification Chemical composition, % b, c
according to
Tensile
Chemical strength and
composition chemical Other
C Si Mn P S Cr Mo V
elements
ISO 3580-Ad composition
ISO 3580-Be
0,40 to 0,40 to
Mo (1M3) 0,10 0,80 0,030 0,025 0,2 0,03 —
1,50 0,70
—
0,40 to — —
(Mo) 1M3 0,12 0,80 1,00 0,030 0,030
0,65
0,03 to 0,40 to 0,30 to 0,80 to 0,25 to
MoV 0,80 0,030 0,025 —
0,12 1,50 0,60 1,20 0,60
0,05 to 0,40 to 0,40 to 0,40 to
CrMo0,5 (CM) 0,80 0,030 0,025 — —
0,12 1,50 0,65 0,65
0,05 to 0,40 to 0,40 to — —
(CrMo0,5) CM 0,80 0,90 0,030 0,030
0,12 0,65 0,65
0,07 to 0,30 to 0,40 to 0,40 to 1,00 to —
C1M 0,030 0,030 0,05
0,15 0,60 0,70 0,60 1,25
0,05 to 0,40 to 0,90 to 0,45 to
CrMo1 (1CM) 0,80 0,030 0,025 — —
0,12 1,50 1,40 0,70
0,05 to 1,00 to 0,40 to
(CrMo1) 1CM 0,80 0,90 0,030 0,030 — —
0,12 1,50 0,65
0,40 to 0,90 to 0,45 to
CrMo1L (1CML) 0,05 0,80 0,030 0,025 — —
1,50 1,40 0,70
1,00 to 0,40 to — —
(CrMo1L) 1CML 0,05 1,00 0,90 0,030 0,030
1,50 0,65
0,05 to 0,70 to 0,90 to 0,90 to 0,10 to
CrMoV1 0,80 0,030 0,025 —
0,15 1,50 1,30 1,30 0,35
0,05 to 0,40 to 0,90 to
CrMo2 (2C1M) 0,80 0,030 0,025 2,0 to 2,6 — —
0,12 1,30 1,30
0,05 to 2,00 to 0,90 to — —
(CrMo2) 2C1M 1,00 0,90 0,030 0,030
0,12 2,50 1,20
0,40 to 0,90 to
CrMo2L (2C1ML) 0,05 0,80 0,030 0,025 2,0 to 2,6 — —
1,30 1,30
2,00 to 0,90 to — —
(CrMo2L) 2C1ML 0,05 1,00 0,90 0,030 0,030
2,50 1,20
1,75 to 0,40 to
2CML 0,05 1,00 0,90 0,030 0,030 — —
2,25 0,65
0,05 to 0,40 to 2,00 to 0,90 to 0,20 to Nb 0,010 to
2C1MV 0,60 0,030 0,030
0,15 1,50 2,60 1,20 0,40 0,050
0,05 to 0,40 to 2,60 to 0,90 to 0,20 to Nb 0,010 to
3C1MV 0,60 0,030 0,030
0,15 1,50 3,40 1,20 0,40 0,050
0,03 to 0,40 to 0,40 to
CrMo5 (5CM) 0,80 0,025 0,025 4,0 to 6,0 — —
0,12 1,50 0,70
0,05 to 0,45 to
(CrMo5) 5CM
0,10
0,90 1,00 0,030 0,030 4,0 to 6,0
0,65
— Ni 0,40e
0,45 to
5CML 0,05 0,90 1,00 0,030 0,030 4,0 to 6,0
0,65
— Ni 0,40e
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Table 1 (continued)
Chemical composition
symbola for classification Chemical composition, % b, c
according to
Tensile
Chemical strength and
composition chemical Other
C Si Mn P S Cr Mo V
elements
ISO 3580-Ad composition
ISO 3580-Be
8,0 to 0,85 to
9C1ML 0,05 0,90 1,00 0,030 0,030
10,5 1,20
— Ni 0,40e
Ni 0,40 to 1,00
0,06 to 0,40 to 8,0 to 0,80 to 0,15 to
CrMo91 (9C1MV) 0,60 0,025 0,025 Nb 0,03 to 0,10
0,12 1,50 10,5 1,20 0,30
N 0,02 to 0,07
Ni 1,0
Cu 0,25
0,08 to 8,0 to 0,85 to 0,15 to
(CrMo91) 9C1MV 0,30 1,25 0,01 0,01 Al 0,04
0,13 10,5 1,20 0,30
Nb 0,02 to 0,10
N 0,02 to 0,07
Ni 1,0
Cu 0,25
0,03 to 1,00 to 8,0 to 0,80 to 0,15 to
(CrMo91) 9C1MV1 0,60 0,025 0,025 Al 0,04
0,12 1,80 10,5 1,20 0,30
Nb 0,02 to 0,10
N 0,02 to 0,07
a A designation in parentheses [e.g., (CrMo1) or (1CM)] indicates a near match in the other designation system, but not an exact
match. The correct designation for a given composition range is the one without parentheses. A given product may, by having a more
restricted chemical composition which fulfils both sets of designation requirements, be assigned both designations independently,
provided that the mechanical property requirements of Table 2 are also satisfied.
b Single values shown in the table are maximum values.
c The results shall be rounded to the same number of significant figures as in the specified value using the rule A in accordance with
Annex B of ISO 31-0:1992.
d If not specified: Ni < 0,3 %, Cu < 0,3 %, Nb < 0,01 %.
e Elements listed without specified values shall be reported, if intentionally added. The total of these unspecified elements and all
other elements found in the course of routine chemical analysis shall not exceed 0,50 %.
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Table 2 — Mechanical properties of all-weld metal
Chemical composition Minimum Minimum Minimum d Impact energy Heat treatment of all-weld metal
symbola for classification yield tensile elongation J at + 20 °C
according to strength c strength
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Table 2 (continued)
Chemical composition Minimum Minimum Minimum d Impact energy Heat treatment of all-weld metal
symbola for classification yield tensile elongation J at + 20 °C
according to strength c strength
a A designation in parentheses [e.g., (CrMo1) or (1CM)] indicates a near match in the other designation system, but not an exact
match. The correct designation for a given composition range is the one without parentheses. A given product may, by having a more
restricted chemical composition that fulfils both sets of mechanical property requirements, be classified in both systems independently,
provided that the chemical composition requirements of Table 1 are also satisfied.
b XX stands for coating types 15, 16 or 18. YY stands for coating types 10, 11, 19, 20 or 27. See Table 3B.
c For yield strength, the lower yield, ReL, shall be used when yielding occurs; otherwise the 0,2 % proof strength, Rp0,2, shall be used.
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EXAMPLE:
Table 1A
Minimum yield Tensile Minimum
a b
Symbol strength strength elongation
MPa MPa %
35 355 440 to 570 22
38 380 470 to 600 20
42 420 500 to 640 20
46 460 530 to 680 20
50 500 560 to 720 18
a
For yield strength the yield, ReL, is used when yielding occurs, otherwise the 0,2 % proof
strength, Rp0,2, is used.
b
Gauge length is equal to five times the test specimen diameter.
Table 7
Hydrogen content
max.
Symbol
ml/100g of deposited weld
metal
H5 5
H10 10
H15 15
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Table 3 Table 6A
Temperature for minimum average a
a, b c Symbol Welding positions
Symbol impact energy of 47 J or 27 J
°C 1 PA, PB, PC, PD, PE, PF & PG
Z
a
No requirements 2 PA, PB, PC, PD, PE & PF
b c
3 PA & PB
A or Y +20 4 PA
0 0 5 PA, PB & PG
a
PA = Flat position
2 -20 PB = Horizontal vertical position
PC = Horizontal position
3 -30 PD = Horizontal overhead position
4 -40 PE = Overhead position
PF = Vertical up position
5 -50 PG = Vertical down position
6 -60
7 -70
8 -80
9 -90
10 -100
a
Only the symbol Z is used for electrodes for the single-run technique.
b
Classification by yield strength and 47 J impact energy.
c
Classification by tensile strength and 27 J impact energy.
Table 5A
Types of Shielding
Symbol Characteristics
weld gas
Single and
Rutile, slow-
R multiple Required
freezing slag
pass
Single and
Rutile, fast-
P multiple Required
freezing slag
pass
Single and
B Basic multiple Required
pass
Single and
M Metal powder multiple Required
pass
Single and
Rutile or
V multiple Not required
basic/fluoride
pass
Basic/fluoride, Single and
W slow-freezing multiple Not required
slag pass
Basic/fluoride, Single and
Y fast-freezing multiple Not required
slag pass
Z Other types
NOTE A description of the characteristics of each of the types of core
is given in Annex B
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EXAMPLE:
Table 1B
Minimum yield Tensile Minimum
a b
Symbol strength strength elongation
MPa MPa %
43 330 430 to 600 20
49 390 490 to 670 18
55 460 550 to 740 17
57 490 570 to 770 17
a
For yield strength the yield, ReL, is used when yielding occurs, otherwise the 0,2 % proof
strength, Rp0,2, is used.
b
Gauge length is equal to five times the test specimen diameter.
Table 7
Hydrogen content
max.
Symbol
ml/100g of deposited weld
metal
H5 5
H10 10
H15 15
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Table 3
Temperature for minimum average
a, b c
Symbol impact energy of 47 J or 27 J
°C
a
Z No requirements
b c
A or Y +20
0 0
2 -20
3 -30
4 -40
5 -50
6 -60
7 -70
8 -80
9 -90
10 -100
a
Only the symbol Z is used for electrodes for the single-run technique.
b
Classification by yield strength and 47 J impact energy.
c
Classification by tensile strength and 27 J impact energy.
Table 6B
a
Symbol Welding positions
0 PA & PB
PA, PB, PC, PD, PE, PF or
1
PG, or PF + PG
a
PA = Flat position
PB = Horizontal vertical position
PC = Horizontal position
PD = Horizontal overhead position
PE = Overhead position
PF = Vertical up position
PG = Vertical down position
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EXAMPLE:
Table 1
Minimum yield Tensile Minimum
a b
Symbol strength strength elongation
MPa MPa %
35 355 440 to 570 22
38 380 470 to 600 20
42 420 500 to 640 20
46 460 530 to 680 20
50 500 560 to 720 18
a
For yield strength the yield, ReL, is used when yielding occurs, otherwise the 0,2 % proof
strength, Rp0,2, is used.
b
Gauge length is equal to five times the test specimen diameter.
Table 2
a,b a
Temperature for minimum average impact energy of 47 J or 27 J (°C)
Symbol
Z No requirements 5 -50
a b
A or Y +20 6 -60
0 0 7 -70
2 -20 8 -80
3 -30 9 -90
4 -40 10 -100
a
Three specimen must reach average impact energy of 47J, only one of them min 32J .
b
Among five specimen the highest and the lowest values aren’t taken be in account; the average of other thee must be
27 J, only one them can be min 20J. .
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EXAMPLE:
Table 1
Minimum yield Tensile Minimum
a b c
Symbol strength strength elongation
MPa MPa %
43X 330 430 to 600 20
49X 390 490 to 670 18
55X 460 550 to 740 17
57X 490 570 to 770 17
a
Instead of X: ‘’A’’ –results from testing in as-welded condition
‘’P’’ - results from testing in heat-treatment condition.
b
For yield strength the yield, ReL, is used when yielding occurs, otherwise the 0,2 % proof
strength, Rp0,2, is used.
c
Gauge length is equal to five times the test specimen diameter.
Table 2
a,b a
Temperature for minimum average impact energy of 47 J or 27 J (°C)
Symbol
Z No requirements 5 -50
a b
A or Y +20 6 -60
0 0 7 -70
2 -20 8 -80
3 -30 9 -90
4 -40 10 -100
a
Three specimen must reach average impact energy of 47J, only one of them min 32J .
b
Among five specimen the highest and the lowest values aren’t taken be in account; the average of other thee must be
27 J, only one them can be min 20J. .
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Table 3 (continued)
Chemical composition, mass % a,b, c
symbol C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Mo V Cu Al Ti+Zr
0,50 to 1,60 to 0,40 to
G4M3T 0,12 0,025 0,025 — — — 0,50 — Ti: 0,02 to 0,30
0,80 2,20 0,65
0,20 to 0,60 to
GN1 0,12 1,25 0,025 0,025 — 0,35 — 0,35 — —
0,50 1,00
0,40 to 0,80 to
GN2 0,12 1,25 0,025 0,025 0,15 0,35 0,05 0,35 — —
0,80 1,10
0,30 to 1,20 to 1,50 to
GN3 0,12 0,025 0,025 — 0,35 — 0,35 — —
0,80 1,60 1,90
0,40 to 2,00 to
GN5 0,12 1,25 0,025 0,025 — — — 0,35 — —
0,80 2,75
0,20 to 3,00 to
GN7 0,12 1,25 0,025 0,025 — 0,35 — 0,35 — —
0,50 3,75
0,30 to 3,00 to
GN71 0,12 1,25 0,025 0,025 — — — 0,35 — —
0,80 3,75
4,00 to
GN9 0,10 0,50 1,40 0,025 0,025 — 0,35 — 0,35 — —
4,75
0,60 to 1,00 to 0,10 to 0,50 to 0,20 to
GNCC 0,12 0,030 0,030 — — — —
0,90 1,65 0,30 0,80 0,60
0,60 to 1,10 to 0,10 to 0,50 to 0,20 to
GNCCT 0,12 0,030 0,030 — — — Ti: 0,02 to 0,30
0,90 1,65 0,30 0,80 0,60
0,50 to 1,20 to 0,10 to 0,50 to 0,02 to 0,20 to
GNCCT1 0,12 0,030 0,030 — — Ti: 0,02 to 0,30
0,80 1,80 0,40 0,80 0,30 0,60
0,50 to 1,10 to 0,40 to 0,50 to 0,20 to
GNCCT2 0,12 0,030 0,030 — — — Ti: 0,02 to 0,30
0,90 1,70 0,80 0,80 0,60
0,60 to 1,70 to 0,40 to 0,20 to
GN1M2T 0,12 0,025 0,025 — — 0,50 — Ti: 0,02 to 0,30
1,00 2,30 0,80 0,60
0,30 to 1,10 to 0,80 to 0,10 to
GN1M1T 0,12 0,025 0,025 — — 0,50 — Ti: 0,02 to 0,30
0,80 1,90 1,60 0,45
0,05 to 0,30 to 1,10 to 0,70 to 0,20 to
GN2M2T 0,025 0,025 — — 0,50 — Ti: 0,02 to 0,30
0,15 0,90 1,80 1,20 0,60
0,05 to 0,30 to 1,40 to 0,70 to 0,40 to
GN2M3T 0,025 0,025 — — 0,50 — Ti: 0,02 to 0,30
0,15 0,90 2,10 1,20 0,65
0,50 to 1,70 to 0,80 to 0,55 to
GN2M4T 0,12 0,025 0,025 — — 0,50 — Ti: 0,02 to 0,30
1,00 2,30 1,30 0,85
a The total of all other non-listed elements (except Fe) shall not exceed 0,50 %.
b Single values shown in the table are maximum values.
c The results shall be rounded to the same number of significant figures as in the specified value using the rule A in accordance with
Annex B of ISO 31-0:1992.
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EXAMPLES:
ISO 14343-A - G 20 10 3 and/or
ISO 14343-B –SS308Mo
S 20 10 3
A wire electrode for gas-shielded arc welding, also applicable to submerged arc welding, has a chemical
composition within the limits for the alloy symbol 20 10 3 and within the limits for the alloy symbol 308Mo of Table
1
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Nominal
f e
composition C Si Mn P S Cr NI Mo N Cu Nb Other
B
ISO 14343-A
Martensitic/ferritic types
10,5 to Ti:10xC to
409 0,08 0,8 0,8 0,03 0,03 0,6 0,5 — 0,75 —
13,5 1,5
10,5 to 8 x C to
409Nb 0,12 0,5 0,6 0,03 0,03 0,6 0,75 — 0,75 —
13,5 1,0
12,0 to
13 (410) 0,15 1,0 1,0 0,03 0,02 0,3 0,3 — 0,3 — —
15
11,5 to
(13) 410 0,12 0,5 0,6 0,03 0,03 0,6 0,75 — 0,75 — —
13,5
12,0 to
13L 0,05 1,0 1,0 0,03 0,02 0,3 0,3 — 0,3 — —
15
11,0 to 3,0 to 0,4 to
13 4 (410NiMo) 0,05 1,0 1,0 0,03 0,02 — 0,3 — —
14 5,0 1,0
11,0 to 4,0 to 0,4 to
(13 4) 410NiMo 0,06 0,5 0,6 0,03 0,03 — 0,75 — —
12,5 5,0 0,7
0,25 to 12,0 to
420 0,5 0,6 0,03 0,03 0,75 0,75 — 0,75 — —
0,40 14,0
16,0 to
17 (430) 0,12 1,0 1,0 0,03 0,02 0,3 0,3 — 0,3 — —
19,0
15,5 to
(17) 430 0,10 0,5 0,6 0,03 0,03 0,6 0,75 — 0,3 — —
17,0
15,5 to 8 x C to
430Nb 0,10 0,5 0,6 0,03 0,03 0,6 0,75 — 0,3 —
17,0 1,2
0,05+7(C
17,8 to
18LNb 430LNb 0,02 0,5 0,8 0,03 0,02 0,3 0,3 0,02 0,3 +N) up —
18,8 to 0,5
Austenitic types
1,0 to 19,5 to 9,0 to
308 0,08 0,65 0,03 0,03 0,75 — 0,75 — —
2,5 22,0 11,0
0,65 to 1,0 to 19,5 to 9,0 to
308Si 0,08 0,03 0,03 0,75 — 0,75 — —
1,00 2,5 22,0 11,0
1,0 to 19,5 to 9,0 to
19 9L (308L) 0,03 0,65 0,03 0,02 0,75 — 0,75 — —
2,5 22,0 11,0
1,0 to 19,5 to 9,0 to
(19 9L) 308L 0,03 0,65 0,03 0,03 0,75 — 0,75 — —
2,5 22,0 11,0
0,65 to 1,0 to 19,0 to 9,0 to
19 9LSi (308LSi) 0,03 0,03 0,02 0,3 — 0,3 — —
1,2 2,5 21,0 11,0
0,65 to 1,0 to 19,5 to 9,0 to
(19 9LSi) 308LSi 0,03 0,03 0,03 0,75 — 0,75 — —
1,0 2,5 22,0 11,0
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Table 1 (continued)
a
Alloy designation for b,c
Chemical composition, % (m/m)
classification acc. to
Alloy Type
ISO 14343-
Nominal
f e
composition C Si Mn P S Cr NI Mo N Cu Nb Other
B
ISO 14343-A
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Table 1 (continued)
a
Alloy designation for b,c
Chemical composition, % (m/m)
classification acc. to
Alloy Type
ISO 14343-
Nominal
f e
composition C Si Mn P S Cr NI Mo N Cu Nb Other
B
ISO 14343-A
Table 1 (continued)
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Guide to EN ISO 14343 – A, B
Alloy designation for b,c
Chemical composition, % (m/m)
classification acc.a to
Alloy designation for b,c
Chemical composition, % (m/m)
classification acc. to
TypeType
ISO 14343-
Nominal
f e
ISO 14343-
composition C Si Mn P S Cr NI Mo N Cu Nb Other
B B
AlloyAlloy
Nominal
ISO 14343-Af e
composition C Si Mn P S Cr NI Mo N Cu Nb Other
ISO 14343-A
Special types – Often used to dissimilar metal joining
0,04totodissimilar metal
Special types – Oftenf used 3,3 tojoining 19,5 to 8,0 to 0,5 to
307 0,65 0,03 0,03 — 0,75 — —
0,14 4,8 22,0 10,7 1,5
f 0,04 to 3,3 to 19,5 to 8,0 to 0,5 to
307 0,65 5,0 0,03 0,03 — 0,75 — —
f 0,14
0,20 1,2 4,8to 0,03 0,03
17,0
22,0to 7,0
10,7to 1,5
0,3 — 0,3 — —
18 8 Mn
8,0 20,0 10,0
f 5,0 to 17,0 to 7,0 to
18 8 Mn 0,20 1,2 1,0 0,03 0,03 0,3to — 0,3 — —
20 10 3 (308Mo) 0,12 1,0 8,0to 0,03 0,02
18,0
20,0to 8,0
10,0to 1,5
— 0,3 — —
2,5 21,0 12,0 3,5
1,0 to 18,0 to 8,0 to 1,5 to
20 10 3 (308Mo) 0,12 1,0 1,0 0,03 0,02 — 0,3 — —
(20 10 3) 308Mo 0,08 0,65 2,5to 0,03 0,02
18,0
21,0to 9,0
12,0to 2,0
3,5to — 0,75 — —
2,5 21,0 12,0 3,0
1,0 to 18,0 to 9,0 to 2,0 to
(20 10 3) 308Mo 0,08 0,65 1,0 0,03 0,02 — 0,75 — —
308LMo 0,03 0,65 2,5to 0,03 0,03
18,0
21,0to 9,0
12,0to 2,0
3,0to — 0,75 — —
2,5 21,0 12,0 3,0
1,0 to 18,0 to 9,0 to 2,0 to
308LMo 0,03 0,65 1,0 0,03 0,03 — 0,75 — —
23 12 L (309L) 0,03 0,65 2,5to 0,03 0,02
22,0
21,0to 11,0
12,0to 3,0
0,3 — 0,3 — —
2,5 25,0 14,0
1,0 to 22,0 to 11,0 to
23 12 L (309L) 0,03 0,65 1,0 0,03 0,02 0,3 — 0,3 — —
(23 12 L) 309L 0,03 0,65 2,5to 0,03 0,02
23,0
25,0to 12,0
14,0to 0,75 — 0,75 — —
2,5 25,0 14,0
1,0 to 23,0 to 12,0 to
(23 12 L) 309L 0,03 0,65 0,65to 1,0 to 0,03 0,02 22,0 0,75 — 0,75 — —
23 12 LSi (309LSi) 0,03 2,5 0,03 0,02 25,0to 11,0
14,0to 0,3 — 0,3 — —
1,2 2,5 25,0 14,0
0,65 to 1,0 to 22,0 to 11,0 to
23 12 LSi (309LSi) 0,03 0,65 to 1,0 to 0,03 0,02 23,0 0,3 — 0,3 — —
(23 12 LSi) 309LSi 0,03 1,2 2,5 0,03 0,02 25,0to 12,0
14,0to 0,75 — 0,75 — —
1,0 2,5 25,0 14,0
0,65 to 1,0 to 23,0 to 12,0 to
(23 12 LSi) 309LSi 0,03 1,0 0,03 0,02 0,75 — 0,75 — —
23 12 Nb 0,08 1,0
1,0 2,5to 0,03 0,02
22,0
25,0to 11,0
14,0to 0,3 — 0,3
10 x C
—
2,5 25,0 14,0 to 1,0
1,0 to 22,0 to 11,0 to 10 x C
23 12 Nb 0,08 1,0 1,0 0,03 0,02 0,3 — 0,3 —
309LNb 0,03 0,65 2,5to 0,03 0,03
23,0
25,0to 12,0
14,0to 0,75 — 0,75
10 xC
to 1,0 —
2,5 25,0 14,0 to 1,0
1,0 to 23,0 to 12,0 to 10 x C
309LNb 0,03 0,65 1,0 0,03 0,03 0,75to — 0,75 —
309Mo 0,12 0,65 2,5to 0,03 0,03
23,0
25,0to 12,0
14,0to 2,0
— 0,75 to—1,0 —
2,5 25,0 14,0 3,0
1,0 to 23,0 to 12,0 to 2,0 to
309Mo 0,12 0,65 1,0 0,03 0,03 — 0,75 — —
23 12 2 L (309LMo) 0,03 1,0 2,5to 0,03 0,02
21,0
25,0to 11,0
14,0to 2,0
3,0to — 0,3 — —
2,5 25,0 15,5 3,5
1,0 to 21,0 to 11,0 to 2,0 to
23 12 2 L (309LMo) 0,03 1,0 1,0 0,03 0,02 — 0,3 — —
(23 12 2 L) 309LMo 0,03 0,65 2,5to 0,03 0,03
23,0
25,0to 12,0
15,5to 2,0
3,5to — 0,75 — —
2,5 25,0 14,0 3,0
1,0 to 23,0 to 12,0 to 2,0 to
(23 12 2 L) 309LMo 0,03 0,65 1,0 0,03 0,03 — 0,75 — —
29 9 (312) 0,15 1,0 2,5to 0,03 0,02
28,0
25,0to 8,0
14,0to 3,0
0,3 — 0,3 — —
2,5 32,0 12,0
1,0 to 28,0 to 8,0 to
29 9 (312) 0,15 1,0 1,0 0,03 0,02 0,3 — 0,3 — —
(29 9) 312 0,15 0,65 2,5to 0,03 0,03
28,0
32,0to 8,0
12,0to 0,75 — 0,75 — —
2,5 32,0 10,5
1,0 to 28,0 to 8,0 to
Heat(29 9) 312 0,15 0,65 0,03 0,03 0,75 0,75
— — —
resisting types 2,5 32,0 10,5
Heat16
resisting types 1,0 to 14,5 to 7,5 to 1,0 to
82 (16-8-2) 0,10 1,0 0,03 0,02 — 0,3 — —
2,5 16,5 9,5 2,5
1,0 to 14,5 to 7,5 to 1,0 to
16 8 2 (16-8-2) 0,10 1,0 1,0 0,03 0,02 — 0,3 — —
(16 8 2) 16-8-2 0,10 0,65 2,5to 0,03 0,03
14,5
16,5to 7,5
9,5to 1,0
2,5to — 0,75 — —
2,5 16,5 9,5 2,0
1,0 to 14,5 to 7,5 to 1,0 to
(16 8 2) 16-8-2 0,04
0,10to 0,65 1,0 0,03 0,03 — 0,75 — —
19 9 H (19-10H) 1,0 2,5to 0,03 0,02
18,0
16,5to 9,0
9,5to 2,0
0,3 — 0,3 — —
0,08 2,5 21,0 11,0
0,04 to 1,0 to 18,0 to 9,0 to
19 9 H (19-10H) 1,0 0,03 0,02 0,3 — 0,3 — —
0,08 2,5 21,0 11,0
Table 1 (continued)
Table 1 (continued)
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a
Alloy designation for b,c
Chemical composition, % (m/m)
classification acc.a to
Alloy designation for b,c
Chemical composition, % (m/m)
classification acc. to
Type
14343-
Nominal
f e
Type
14343-
composition C Si Mn P S Cr NI Mo N Cu Nb Other
B B
Nominal
AlloyAlloy
ISO ISO
ISO 14343-Af e
composition C Si Mn P S Cr NI Mo N Cu Nb Other
ISO 14343-A
0,04 to 1,0 to 18,5 to 9,0 to
(19 9 H) 19-10H 0,65 0,03 0,03 0,25 — 0,75 0,05 Ti 0,05
0,08 2,0 20,0 11,0
0,04 to 1,0 to 18,5 to 9,0 to
(19 9 H) 19-10H 0,65 0,03 0,03 0,25 — 0,75 0,05 Ti 0,05
0,08to
0,04 2,0to
1,0 20,0to
19,5 11,0to
9,0
(19 9 H) 308H 0,65 0,03 0,03 0,50 — 0,75 — —
0,08 2,5 22,0 11,0
0,04 to 1,0 to 19,5 to 9,0 to
(19 9 H) 308H 0,65 0,03 0,03 0,50 — 0,75 — —
0,08to
0,04 2,5to
1,0 22,0to
18,0 11,0to
11,0 2,0 to
19 12 3 H (316H) 1,0 0,03 0,02 — 0,3 — —
0,08 2,5 20,0 14,0 3,0
0,04 to 1,0 to 18,0 to 11,0 to 2,0 to
19 12 3 H (316H) 1,0 0,03 0,02 — 0,3 — —
0,08to
0,04 2,5to
1,0 20,0to
18,0 14,0to
11,0 3,0to
2,0
(19 12 3 H) 316H 0,65 0,03 0,03 — 0,75 — —
0,08 2,5 20,0 14,0 3,0
0,04 to 1,0 to 18,0 to 11,0 to 2,0 to
(19 12 3 H) 316H 0,65 0,03 0,03 — 0,75 — —
0,08to
0,04 2,5to
1,0 20,0to
21,0 14,0to
11,0 3,0
22 12 H (309) 2,0 0,03 0,02 0,3 — 0,3 — —
0,15 2,5 24,0 14,0
0,04 to 1,0 to 21,0 to 11,0 to
22 12 H (309) 2,0 0,03 0,02 0,3 — 0,3 — —
0,15 2,5to
1,0 24,0to
23,0 14,0to
12,0
(22 12 H) 309 0,12 0,65 0,03 0,03 0,75 — 0,75 — —
2,5 25,0 14,0
1,0 to 23,0 to 12,0 to
(22 12 H) 309 0,12 0,65 0,03 0,03 0,75 — 0,75 — —
2,5to
0,65 to 1,0 25,0to
23,0 14,0to
12,0
309Si 0,12 0,03 0,03 0,75 — 0,75 — —
1,0 2,5 25,0 14,0
0,65 to 1,0 to 23,0 to 12,0 to
309Si 0,12 0,03 0,03 0,75 — 0,75 — —
1,0 2,5to
1,0 25,0to
24,0 14,0to
4,0
25 4 0,15 2,0 0,03 0,02 0,3 — 0,3 — —
2,5 27,0 6,0
1,0 to 24,0 to 4,0 to
25 4 0,15 2,0 0,03 0,02 0,3 — 0,3 — —
f f 0,08 to 2,5to
1,0 27,0to
24,0 6,0 to
18,0
25 20 (310) 2,0 0,03 0,02 0,3 — 0,3 — —
0,15 2,5 27,0 22,0
f f 0,08 to 1,0 to 24,0 to 18,0 to
25 20 (310) 2,0 0,03 0,02 0,3 — 0,3 — —
f f 0,15to
0,08 2,5to
1,0 27,0to
25,0 22,0to
20,0
(25 20) 310 0,65 0,03 0,03 0,75 — 0,75 — —
0,15 2,5 28,0 22,5
f f 0,08 to 1,0 to 25,0 to 20,0 to
(25 20) 310 0,65 0,03 0,03 0,75 — 0,75 — —
f 0,15 2,5to
1,0 28,0to
25,0 22,5to
20,0
310S 0,08 0,65 0,03 0,03 0,75 — 0,75 — —
2,5 28,0 22,5
f 1,0 to 25,0 to 20,0 to
310S 0,08 0,65 0,03 0,03 0,75 — 0,75 — —
f 2,5to
1,0 28,0to
25,0 22,5to
20,0
310L 0,03 0,65 0,03 0,03 0,75 — 0,75 — —
2,5 28,0 22,5
f 1,0 to 25,0 to 20,0 to
310L 0,03 0,65 0,03 0,03 0,75 — 0,75 — —
f 0,35 to 2,5to
1,0 28,0to
24,0 22,5to
18,0
25 20 H 2,0 0,03 0,02 0,3 — 0,3 — —
0,45 2,5 27,0 22,0
f 0,35 to 1,0 to 24,0 to 18,0 to
25 20 H 2,0 0,03 0,02 0,3 — 0,3 — —
f 0,45to
0,08 2,5to
2,5 27,0to
24,0 22,0to
18,0
25 20 Mn 2,0 0,03 0,02 0,3 — 0,3 — —
0,15 5,0 27,0 22,0
f 0,08 to 2,5 to 24,0 to 18,0 to
25 20 Mn 2,0 0,03 0,02 0,3 — 0,3 — —
f 0,15to
0,18 5,0to
0,4 to 1,0 27,0to
15,0 22,0to
33,0
18 36 H (330) 0,03 0,02 0,3 — 0,3 — —
0,25 2,0 2,5 19,0 37,0
f 0,18 to 0,4 to 1,0 to 15,0 to 33,0 to
18 36 H (330) 0,03 0,02 0,3 — 0,3 — —
f 0,25to
0,18 2,0 2,5to
1,0 19,0to
15,0 37,0to
34,0
(18 36 H) 330 0,65 0,03 0,03 0,75 — 0,75 — —
0,25 2,5 17,0 37,0
f 0,18 to 1,0 to 15,0 to 34,0 to
(18 36 H) 330 0,65 0,03 0,03 0,75 — 0,75 — —
0,25 2,5 17,0 37,0
Table 1 (continued)
Table 1 (continued)
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a
Alloy designation for b,c
a Chemical composition, % (m/m)
classification acc. to
Alloy designation for b,c
Chemical composition, % (m/m)
classification acc. to
Alloy Type
14343-
Nominal
Type
ISO 14343-
f e
composition C Si Mn P S Cr NI Mo N Cu Nb Other
B
Nominal
14343-A f e
ISO
ISO
composition C Si Mn P S Cr NI Mo N Cu Nb Other
B
Alloy
ISO 14343-A
Precipitation hardening type
Precipitation hardening type 0,25 to 16,0 to 4,5 to 3,25 0,15 to
630 0,05 0,75 0,03 0,03 0,75 — —
0,75
0,25 to 16,75
16,0 to 5,0
4,5 to to 4,0
3,25 0,30
0,15 to
630 0,05 0,75 0,03 0,03 0,75 — —
a 0,75 16,75 5,0 to 4,0 0,30
A designation in parentheses e.g. (308L) or (19/9L) indicates a near match in the other designation system, but not an exact match. The
correct
a Adesignation
designationfor a given composition
in parentheses range
e.g. (308L) or is the one
(19/9L) not in parentheses.
indicates a near matchAingiven product
the other may, by having
designation system,abut
more
notrestricted
an exact chemical
match. The
composition which fulfils
correct designation forboth setscomposition
a given of designation requirements,
range is the one be
notassigned both designations
in parentheses. independently.
A given product may, by having a more restricted chemical
b composition which fulfils both sets of designation requirements, be assigned both designations independently.
Single values shown in the table are maximum values.
b Single values shown in the table are maximum values.
c The results shall be rounded to the same number of significant figures as in the specified value using the rule A in accordance with
Annex
c B of ISO
The 31-0:1992.
results shall be rounded to the same number of significant figures as in the specified value using the rule A in accordance with
d Annex B of ISO 31-0:1992.
Wire electrodes not listed in the table shall be symbolisied similarly and prefixed by the letter Z.
e d UpWire electrodes
to 20% not listed
of the amount in the
of Nb cantable shall be by
be replaced symbolisied
Ta. similarly and prefixed by the letter Z.
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EXAMPLE 1:
EXAMPLE 2:
Table 1
Symbol Welding process type
G gas-shielded metal arc welding
W gas-tungsten arc welding
Table 2
Minimum yield Tensile Minimum
a b
Symbol strength strength elongation
MPa MPa %
55 550 640 to 820 18
62 620 700 to 890 18
69 690 770 to 940 17
79 790 880 to 1080 16
89 890 940 to 1180 15
a
For yield strength the yield, ReL, is used when yielding occurs, otherwise the 0,2 % proof
strength, Rp0,2, is used.
b
Gauge length is equal to five times the test specimen diameter.
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Table 3
a,b a
Temperature for minimum average impact energy of 47 J or 27 J (°C)
Symbol
Z No requirements 3 -30
a b
A or Y +20 4 -40
0 0 5 -50
2 -20 6 -60
a
Three values must reach average impact energy of 47J, only one of them min 32J .
b
Among five values the highest and the lowest values aren’t taken be in account; the average of other thee must be
27 J, only one them can be min 20J. .
Table 4
Symbol Shielded gas
M Mixture: Ar+ 20-25% CO2 (without He)
A Mixture Ar + 1-5% O2
C CO2
G Other gas, defined between supplier and customer
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EXAMPLE 1:
ISO 16834-B – G 69A 6 M N2M3T
number of this International Standard and classification according to tensile
ISO 16834-B:
strength and impact energy of 27 J (°C)
G: welding process type – gas-shielded metal arc welding (Table 1)
69A: tensile properties and elongation in post-heat treatment condition (Table 2)
6: impact property – requirements in post-heat treatment condition (Table 3)
M: shielded gas (Table 4)
N2M3T: chemical composition of wire (Table 5)
EXAMPLE 2:
ISO 16834-B – W 62P 6 N2M3
number of this International Standard and classification according to tensile
ISO 16834-B:
strength and impact energy of 27 J (°C)
W: welding process type – gas-shielded metal arc welding (Table 1)
62P: tensile properties and elongation in post-heat treatment condition (Table 2)
6: impact property – requirements in post-heat treatment condition (Table 3)
N2M3: chemical composition of wire (Table 3)
Table 1
Symbol Welding process type
Table 4
Symbol Shielded gas
M Mixture: Ar+ 20-25% CO2 (without He)
A Mixture Ar + 1-5% O2
C CO2
G Other gas, defined between supplier and customer
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Table 2
Minimum yield Tensile Minimum
a b c
Symbol strength strength elongation
MPa MPa %
59X 490 590 to 790 16
62X 530 620 to 820 15
69X 600 690 to 890 14
76X 680 760 to 960 13
78X 680 780 to 980 13
83X 745 830 to 1030 12
a
Instead of X: ‘’A’’ - as-welded condition
‘’P’’ - heat-treatment condition
‘’AP’’ - from both conditions
b
For yield strength the yield, ReL, is used when yielding occurs, otherwise the 0,2 % proof
strength, Rp0,2, is used.
c
Gauge length is equal to five times the test specimen diameter.
Table 3
a,b a
Temperature for minimum average impact energy of 47 J or 27 J (°C)
Symbol
Z No requirements 5 -50
a b
A or Y +20 6 -60
0 0 7 -70
2 -20 8 -80
3 -30 9 -90
4 -40 10 -100
a
Three values must reach average impact energy of 47J, only one of them min 32J .
b
Among five values the highest and the lowest values aren’t taken be in account; the average of other thee must be
27 J, only one them can be min 20J. .
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Table 5 (continued)
Chemical composition in % (m/m) a,b
Symbol
C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Mo Cu Ti
1,50 to 0,40 to
4M3 0,12 0,30 0,025 0,025 — — 0,50 —
2,00 0,65
0,05 to 0,50 to 1,60 to 0,40 to
4M31 0,025 0,025 — — 0,40 —
0,15 0,80 2,10 0,65
0,50 to 1,60 to 0,40 to 0,02 to
4M3T 0,12 0,025 0,025 — — 0,50
0,80 2,20 0,65 0,30
0,60 to 1,70 to 0,40 to 0,20 to 0,02 to
N1M2T 0,12 0,025 0,025 — 0,50
1,00 2,30 0,80 0,60 0,30
0,20 to 1,00 to 0,30 to 0,40 to
N1M3 0,12 0,025 0,025 — 0,50 —
0,80 1,80 0,90 0,65
0,30 to 1,10 to 0,80 to 0,10 to 0,02 to
N2M1T 0,12 0,025 0,025 — 0,50
0,80 1,90 1,60 0,45 0,30
0,05 to 0,30 to 1,00 to 0,70 to 0,20 to 0,02 to
N2M2T 0,025 0,025 — 0,50
0,15 0,90 1,80 1,20 0,60 0,30
1,10 to 0,80 to 0,40 to
N2M3 0,12 0,30 0,025 0,025 — 0,50 —
1,60 1,20 0,65
0,05 to 0,30 to 1,40 to 0,70 to 0,40 to 0,02 to
N2M3T 0,025 0,025 — 0,50
0,15 0,90 2,10 1,20 0,65 0,30
0,50 to 1,70 to 0,80 to 0,55 to 0,02 to
N2M4T 0,12 0,025 0,025 — 0,50
1,00 2,30 1,30 0,85 0,30
0,20 to 1,25 to 1,40 to 0,25 to
N3M2 c 0,08
0,55 1,80
0,010 0,010
2,10
0,30
0,55
0,25 0,10
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Table 5 (continued)
Chemical composition in % (m/m) a,b
Symbol
C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Mo Cu Ti
0,20 to 1,10 to 2,40 to 0,05 to 0,35 to 0,02 to
N5CM3T 0,12 0,025 0,025 0,50
0,70 1,70 2,90 0,35 0,70 0,30
0,40 to 1,40 to 2,40 to 0,40 to 0,40 to 0,02 to
N5C1M3T 0,12 0,025 0,025 0,50
0,90 2,00 3,00 0,60 0,70 0,30
0,30 to 1,50 to 2,80 to 0,05 to 0,25 to 0,02 to
N6CM2T 0,12 0,025 0,025 0,50
0,60 1,80 3,00 0,30 0,50 0,30
0,90 to 2,65 to 0,20 to 0,55 to
N6C1M4 0,12 0,25 0,025 0,025 0,50 —
1,40 3,15 0,50 0,85
0,20 to 1,50 to 2,50 to 0,70 to 0,30 to 0,02 to
N6C2M2T 0,12 0,025 0,025 0,50
0,50 1,90 3,10 1,00 0,60 0,30
0,40 to 1,80 to 2,80 to 1,00 to 0,50 to
N6C2M4 0,12 0,025 0,025 0,50 0,04
0,60 2,00 3,00 1,20 0,80
0,30 to 1,20 to 2,70 to 0,10 to 0,40 to 0,02 to
N6CM3T 0,12 0,025 0,025 0,50
0,70 1,50 3,30 0,35 0,65 0,30
a The total of all other non-listed elements (except Fe) shall not exceed 0,50 %.
b Single values shown in the table are maximum values.
c V 0,05; Zr 0,10; AL 0,10
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Guide to EN ISO 636 – A
EXAMPLE:
Table 1
Minimum yield Tensile Minimum
a b
Symbol strength strength elongation
MPa MPa %
35 355 440 to 570 22
38 380 470 to 600 20
42 420 500 to 640 20
46 460 530 to 680 20
50 500 560 to 720 18
a
For yield strength the yield, ReL, is used when yielding occurs, otherwise the 0,2 % proof
strength, Rp0,2, is used.
b
Gauge length is equal to five times the test specimen diameter.
Table 2
a,b a
Temperature for minimum average impact energy of 47 J or 27 J (°C)
Symbol
Z No requirements 5 -50
a b
A or Y +20 6 -60
0 0 7 -70
2 -20 8 -80
3 -30 9 -90
4 -40 10 -100
a
Three specimen must reach average impact energy of 47J, only one of them min 32J .
b
Among five specimen the highest and the lowest values aren’t taken be in account; the average of other thee must be
27 J, only one them can be min 20J. .
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C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Mo V Al Ti+Zr
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EXAMPLE:
Table 1
Minimum yield Tensile Minimum
a b c
Symbol strength strength elongation
MPa MPa %
43X 330 430 to 600 20
49X 390 490 to 670 18
55X 460 550 to 740 17
57X 490 570 to 770 17
a
Instead of X: ‘’A’’ - values from testing in as-welded condition
‘’P’’ - values from testing in heat-treatment condition.
b
For yield strength the yield, ReL, is used when yielding occurs, otherwise the 0,2 % proof
strength, Rp0,2, is used.
c
Gauge length is equal to five times the test specimen diameter.
Table 2
a b
Temperature for minimum average impact energy of 47 J or 27 J (°C)
Symbol
Z No requirements 5 -50
a b
A or Y +20 6 -60
0 0 7 -70
2 -20 8 -80
3 -30 9 -90
4 -40 10 -100
a
Classification according to yield strength and impact energy of 47J;
b
Classification according to tensile strength and impact energy of 47J.
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Guide
Guideto toENEN
14700- for for
14700- Fe Fe
base materials
base materials
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TESTING OF WELD METAL
Chemical and mechanical properties refer to typical values for test specimens, taken
from all-weld metal material. They represent the average values from a large number of
tests.
Mechanical testing
Test plate preparation and specimen location for all-weld testing are prepared according
to EN and AWS norms.
The Tensile Strength is the maximum stress which the material under test can be
subjected to before fracture occurs and is designated Rm and measured in units
2
N/mm .
The Yield Strength is the applied stress at which the material under test starts to yield
plastically, producing a permanent deformation after the load is removed. The catalogue
values refer to a residual deformation of 0.2 % and are designated Rp 0.2% and
2
measured in units N/mm .
The Elongation is a measurement of the weld metals ability to deform before fracture
occurs. It is designated A5 and measured as a percentage of the original test specimen
length, which is normally five times the specimen diameter.
Impact energy – Impact testing is used to determine weld metal toughness at a given
temperature, under impact loading conditions, and is a measurement of the materials
resistance to brittle fracture. Impact energy is determined using a V-Notch test specimen
according to the Charpy-V method and is designated Av and measured in the unit joule (J).
The values in the brochure are just an orientation matter. They can be changed without
any previous agreement.
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COMPARATIVE HARDNESS TABLE
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STORAGE AND RE-DRYING
STORAGE
Welding materials should principally be kept in their original packing until use.
The withdrawal of materials form stock should be based on the “first-in / first-out” principle.
In order to protect the welding materials against humidity, induced damage, they should be
stored in a dry place, under climatically controlled conditions of 17-25°C and a maximum
relative humidity of 60%.
Recommendable maximum storage time is 3 years in undamaged packing.
RE-DRYING
Electrodes and fluxes need re-dying before use. The re-drying temperature of electrodes
and fluxes are indicated on the labels of the electrode and flux packing and on the technical
specification of the electrode. Wires, FCW and rods do not need re-drying before use.
Electrodes in metal box and vacuum packaging do not need re-drying before use provided
the original package is unbroken. No special storage climate control is necessary for these
types.
Cellulose-coated electrodes must principally not be re-drying.
Electrodes, which exhibit poor arc stability, heavy spatter or difficult slag removal have
probably been damaged by moisture pick-up and normal operability can be restored by re-
drying.
For all types of electrodes we recommend after re-drying immediately prior to welding. In the
oven should be just 3 layers of electrodes. “First-in / first-out” use of re-dryed electrodes,
maximum 3 re-drying procedures in total 10 h is advised. Recommended is that basic
coated and high alloyed electrodes and fluxes are during use stored in heating oven at
temperatures between 70 and 120°C.
Fluxes should be re-dryed before use for 350°C/2h with max. 50mm flux thickness in the
oven. Fluxes for reuse should be kept dry, free of moisture and oil. Slag should be removed
and minimum 1/3 of new flux should be added before use.
PACKING
Coated electrodes are supplied in two types of packing:
→ cardboard box with shrink plastic wrapping for unalloyed, low and medium alloyed
electrodes,
→ metal box for high alloyed electrodes and cellulose coated electrodes,
→ vacuum for special electrodes in agreement with customers.
Weight of the cardboard box is between 4 – 6 kg and the metal box 3 – 4,5 kg, which
depends from diameter of electrode. Boxes are packed into cardboard box (4 or 5 units
together).
Fluxes are packed into hermetically sealed bags. Weight is 25 kg per bag.
Wires and rods are packed:
- oxyacetilene-welding and unalloyed TIG rods are packed into 25 kg binding, only
diameter 1,6 mm is packed in cardboard boxes
- high alloyed TIG wires are packed in 5 kg - PVC bags, 5 such packets are put together
in cardboard-package
- welding wire is spooled on various spools type – plastic or steel basket, each spool is
packed in polyetilene bag and packed in cardboard box
- welding wire could be delivered in drums (about 250 kg, 350 kg and 500 kg)
- FCW is wounded on plastic or basket spools
- SAW wire is wounded on basket spools (K435) or on D760 – spools (about 300 kg).
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REDRYING TEMPERATURES
Temperature / Temperature /
PRODUCT time PRODUCT time
CELEX EVB Mo
CELEX Mn EVB MoV
CELEX Mo NOT EVB Mo1Cr 100 °C / 1h +
CELEX Ni PERMITTED EVB CrMo 300 – 350 °C / 2h
CELEX NiMo EVB CrMoV or
CEL Fe EVB 2 CrMo 400 °C / 1 h
CEL Mo EVB 5 CrMo or
EVB 9 CrMo 250 °C / 4 h
EVB 9 CrMoV, EVB 91 CrMoV
NEUTRAL INOX R 19/9 Nb
RAPID INOX R 19/9 NC
JADRAN S INOX R 19/12/3 Nb
RUTILEN 12 INOX R 19/12/3 NC
RUTILEN Z INOX R 19/13/4 L 300 – 320°C/ 2h
RUTILEN 1000 S INOX R 22/9/3 LN
EMONA INOX R 20/10/3 L T
100 – 120 °C / 2 h
RUTILEN 13 INOX R 25/4 Fe
or Temperature
RUTILEN X INOX R 25/14 NC
140 °C / 1 h
RUTILEN 2000 S INOX R 25/14/3 NC slowly slowly
RUTILEN K INOX R 25/20 oven- oven-
RUTILEN S INOX R 20/25 L heat cooling
E Ti Mo INOX R 22/12/3 Fe
E Ti MoV INOX R 18/8/6 Fe
E Ti CrMo INOX R 29/9, INOX R 29/9 Fe
E Ti 2 CrMo INOX B 19/9Nb 20°C→100°C→300°C
E Ti 5 CrMo INOX B 19/12/3 Nb ( 1h ) ( 1h )
INOX B 25/20
SAVA 130 INOX B 18/8/6
SAVA 150 INOX B 70/15
SAVA 180 INOX R 18/8/6
SAVA 200 120 – 140 °C / 2 h INOX B 13 Fe
SAVA GV 130 or INOX B 13/1 Fe 420 °C / 2 h
SAVA GV 160 250 °C / 1 h INOX B 13/4 Fe or
SAVA 150 B INOX B 13/6 Fe 350 °C / 4 h
SAVA 150 AR
INOX B 17 Fe 380 °C / 2 h or
EVB 50 INOX B 17 MoFe 400 °C / 1 h
EVB 55
EVB 45 UTOP 38
EVB 47 UTOP 55
EVB S TOOLDUR 400 °C / 1 h
GALEB 50 100 °C / 1h + E DUR 250 or
EVB K 300 – 350 °C / 2 h E DUR 300 250 °C / 4h
EVB 60 or E DUR 400
EVB 65 400 °C / 1 h E DUR 500
EVB Ni or E DUR 600, E DUR 600 Si
EVB CuNi 250 °C / 4 h E DUR 60 R
EVB CuNiCr
EVB NiMo ABRADUR 54
GALEB 70 ABRADUR 58
EVB 2.5 Ni ABRADUR 64, ABRADUR 60
EVB 2.5 NiMo ABRADUR 65 300 °C / 1 - 2 h
EVB 75 ABRADUR 66 or
EVB CrNiMo CrWC 600 250 °C / 4 h
EVB 80, EVB SP2 E Mn14, E Mn14 Cr4
EVB 100, EVB 100 extra E Mn17 Cr13, E Mn17 Cr10 Nb3
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REDRYING TEMPERATURES
Temperature / Temperature /
PRODUCT time PRODUCT Time
MONEL ALU 99.5
SUPER Ni ALU Mn 100-150 °C / 1–2 h
CAST Ni ALU 5 Si
CAST NiFe, CAST NiFe B 150 °C / 2 - 3 h ALU 12 Si
CAST NiFe10 or
CAST NiC 180 °C / 1 h SEKATOR 1
CAST Fe SEKATOR 2 A NOT
SL 250, SL 9V SEKATOR 2 B NECESSARY
EL Cu TERMO
Welding fluxes should be baked before use in shallow trays (less than 15 cm deep) at 350°C / 2 h in
an oven with free air circulation.
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WELDING SAFETY
Arc welding is a safe occupation when sufficient measures are taken to protect the welder from
potential hazards. When these measures are overlooked or ignored, however, welders can
encounter such dangers as electric shock, overexposure to arc radiation, fumes and gases, and
fire and explosion; any of which may result in fatal injuries.
Arc welding can be hazardous. Protect yourself and others from possible serious injury or death.
Be sure that all installation, operation, maintenance and repair procedures are performed only by
qualified individuals.
Factors
Hazard Precaution Summary
to Consider
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Factors
Hazard Precaution Summary
to Consider
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WELDING SAFETY
Factors
Hazard Precaution Summary
to Consider
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HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES IN WELDING
Hazardous substances in welding and allied processes are respirable air polluting substances
generated by welding, cutting and allied processes, which at an intolerable concentration may be
injurious to health. In the accident prevention regulation “Welding, cutting and allied processes” (VBG
15), they are expressed by the term “substances hazardous to health” and are regarded as hazardous
substances (Gefahrstoffen) within the meaning of the hazardous substances ordinance
(Gefahrstoffverordnung - GefStoffV).
Hazardous substances can be classified with respect to their occurrence and effects. They are
generated by welding and allied processes in the form of gasses and/or particles. Particulate substances
are dispersed as minute solid particles in the air. The following fractions are distinguished on the basis of
particle size for all particles present in the air (according to DIN EN 481):
- Inhalable fraction (total dust) – the fraction of particles which is inhaled through the mouth and
nose into the body (particle sizes up to 100 µm)
- Respirable fraction (fine dust) – the fraction of particles capable of penetrating into the alveoli -
air sacs (particle size up to 10 µm)
Airborne particles generated by welding are very small. In general, they have a diameter of less than 1
µm (in most cases less than 0,1 µm), are therefore respirable and called “welding fume”.
In welding, hazardous substances always occur in the form of mixtures of substance. The determination
of these limit values is therefore very complicated. This is why, in practice, specific key components
related to process- and welding material are often use. Limit values for mixtures of substances have to
be determined according to TRGS 403 Assessement of mixtures of substances in the workplace
atmosphere (“Bewertung von Stoffgemischen in der Luft am Arbeitsplatz”).
Gaseous and particulate substances generated by welding, cutting and allied processes can be
classified according to their effects on different organs of the human body as follows:
- lung stressing (inert substances) – long-term intake of high concentrations leads to a restricted
lung function which is due to a decrease in the exchange of oxygen, due to dust deposited in the
lung. These dust deposits are generally not pathogenic, they are reversible. This substances are
for example: Fe-oxides, Al-oxides.
- toxic (poisonous) substances – have a toxic effect on the human body, if a certain dose
(=amount per unit weight of the body) is exceeded. This is a dose-effect-relationship. Slight
poisoning leads to mild health disorders; high concentrations of these substance in the inhaled
air may cause very serious poisoning which results in death. This substances are for example:
CO, NO, NO2, O3, metal-oxides such as Cu, Pb, Zn in form of fume and dust.
- carcinogenic (cancer-causing) substances – are substances which are known to cause
malignant tumors. The risk of cancer normally depends on a number of factors, e.g. genetic
predisposition, environmental pollution. There is no inevitability about the effect but the risk of
cancer is greater as the dose increases. The latent period may last for years or decades. This
substances are for example: Cr VI-compounds, Ni-oxide, Co-oxide, Cd-oxide, Be-oxide,
formaldehyde.
Hazardous substances generated by welding and allied processes arise from: filler materials, parent
materials, shielding gases, coatings, contamination, ambient air, and at high temperature (of the arc or
flame) by physical and/or chemical processes such as: evaporation, condensation, oxidation,
decomposition, pyrolysis, combustion.
The type and amount of the hazardous substances generated depend on the material and the process.
The chemical composition of the materials used has a direct influence on the chemical composition of
the particulate hazardous substances. The processes in use affect the generation of gaseous hazardous
substances. The amount and kind of hazardous substances are also influenced – apart from the
processes and materials used – by surface coatings and contamination as well as by the following
factors: current (voltage), type of current (ac/dc), diameter of electrode, type of coating, inclination angle
of the electrode, type of welding.
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HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES IN WELDING
Chronic, log term effects have, however, received less attention because of the confounding effects due
to population dynamics, for example, job mobility, and from the masking of welding-related health effects
by other factors such as cigarette smoking. These effects are on respiratory system (various
components of welding fumes), nervous system (welding fume components, lead, manganese),
cardiovascular system (carbon monoxide), skin–dermatitis (chromium VI-compounds), carcinogenic
effects (chromium VI, nickel, ozone are suspect carcinogen).The particulate form of fume may be
carcinogenic, but no definitive human or animal study results are available.
Technical protective measures should be taken (singly or in combination) to minimise health hazards
due to the welder’s exposure at the workplace (choice of low fume emission processes, choice of low
emission materials, optimisation of working conditions, technical safety devices, ventilation).
Personal protective equipment is intended to protect the welder directly and, in many cases, to be a
necessary supplement to the technical protective measures (welder’s hand and face shields, respiratory
protective equipment).
Use enough ventilation, wear correct eye, ear and body protection!
Sources:
BG Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Metall-Berufsgenossenschaften
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SI-4270 Jesenice, Slovenia
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