Stainless steel electrode used on furnaces, boilers, pipes made of Cr-Ni and Cr-Si-Al alloyed steels with working temperatures up to 1200°C.
Features and Applications
Weld metal is resistant to working temperatures up to +1200°C
Used with alternative current also
Requirement of Re-drying for min. 2 hours at the temperatures between 120°C and 200°C
Typical Base Material Grades
Furnace, boilers, pipes made of Cr-Ni and Cr-Si-Al-alloyed steels.
X15CrNiSi 25-20, X15CrNiSi 25-21, X15CrNrSi 20-12, G-X40CrNi25, GX40CrNiSi229, X10CrAI,
X10CrAl24, GX40CrSi1, AISI 305, 310, 304
Standards |
Current Type |
EN ISO 3581-A - E 25 20 R 32
|
D.C. (+) / A.C.
|
AWS A5.4 - E 310-16
|
|
Chemical Composition of Weld Metal % (Typical) |
C |
Si |
Mn |
Ni |
Cr |
0.12 |
0.9 |
2.5 |
20.0
|
26.0 |
Mechanical Properties |
Yield Strength (N/mm2) |
Tensile Strength (N/mm2) |
Impact Strength (ISO-V/+20ºC)
|
Elongation (Lo=5do)(%) |
min. 355
|
560 - 690
|
min. 47 J |
min. 25
|
Welding Positions
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Operating Data |
Diameter x Length (mm) |
Welding Current (A) |
Package Weight (Kg) |
Carton Weight (Kg) |
2.50 x 250
3.20 x 350
4.00 x 350
|
50 - 80
80 - 110
110 - 140
|
3
4.5
4.5
|
12
18
18
|
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