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Covered electrode for Welding Unalloyed and Low-alloy
Steels
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Thick Rutile Covering |
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Standards: |
EN 499 |
E 42 0 RR 73
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DIN 1913
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E 51 32 RR
11 160 |
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AWS/ASME
SFA-5.1 |
E7024
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TS 563
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E 51 32 RR
160 11 | |
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Application and Properties: |
High-efficiency electrode
having a weld metal recovery of approx. 160 %. It is
designed for butt and fillet welds and is used for
economically filling large weld sections and making long
fillet welds. Easy arc striking and restriking. It
produces very smooth and clean welds, merging into base
metal without undercuts. Low spatter loss and easy slag
removal, with proper current setting in most cases
self-releasing. Due to low generation of fumes, ideal
for being used in confined spaces. |
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Materials: |
S185 - S355 |
St 33 - St 52-3 |
P235GH, P265GH |
H I,H II |
P295 GH |
17 Mn 4 |
S(P)275 to S(P)355 |
StE 285 - StE 355 |
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StE 255 |
GP240R |
GS-45 |
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GS-38, GS-52 |
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A, B, D |
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Please observe
admissible operating temperatures for welding consumable
and base metal |
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Qualification Tests |
: TSE
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All-Weld Metal Analysis (typical
values in %) : |
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Mechanical Properties of
All-Weld Metal (single values are typical values): |
AW/KS |
>420 |
510-610 |
>22 |
>80 |
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AW : As welded |
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Redrying: Generally
not required. If required, redry 1 hr. at 100-110˚C |
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Welding Current [A]: |
90-115 |
140-160 |
180-230 |
260-340 |
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Type of Current/Polarity/Welding Positions
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the figure to see its explanation... |
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