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Low Alloy Copper Coated Welding Wire

This document provides information on Automig 70S-A1 and Tigfil 70S-A1 welding wires, which are copper coated low alloy wires suitable for welding low alloy steels with service temperatures up to 500°C. The wires contain 0.5% molybdenum and produce welds with high strength at elevated temperatures and resistance to cold cracking. Typical applications include welding creep resistant steels for high temperature boilers and pipelines. Storage and handling instructions are also provided along with chemical compositions, mechanical properties, and packaging details.

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Low Alloy Copper Coated Welding Wire

This document provides information on Automig 70S-A1 and Tigfil 70S-A1 welding wires, which are copper coated low alloy wires suitable for welding low alloy steels with service temperatures up to 500°C. The wires contain 0.5% molybdenum and produce welds with high strength at elevated temperatures and resistance to cold cracking. Typical applications include welding creep resistant steels for high temperature boilers and pipelines. Storage and handling instructions are also provided along with chemical compositions, mechanical properties, and packaging details.

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AUTOMIG 70S-A1 / GMAW/GTAW

LOW ALLOY STEEL


TIGFIL 70S-A1 (High Temperature)

A COPPER COATED LOW ALLOY WIRE

CLASSIFICATION : EN ISO 21952-A AWS A/SFA 5.28 APPROVALS:


Automig 70S-A1: G MoSi ER 70S-A1 -
Tigfil 70S-A1: W MoSi ER 70S-A1 IBR/BHEL

KEY FEATURES :
• Copper coated low alloy GMAW wire & rod • Increase strength at elevated temperature
• Typical 0.5Mo content • Weld deposit highly resistant to cold cracking
• Smooth feeding and stable arc under optimum • Shiny welds of radiographic quality
welding conditions
GMAW: DCEP
WELDING POSITION :
GTAW: DCEN
Shielding Gas Gas Flow Rate, LPM Stickout, mm
GMAW: Ar/1-5O2 15-22 10-20
GTAW: Ar 10-15 -

TYPICAL APPLICATIONS :

• Welding creep resistant 0.5% Mo steels and • Suitable for 15Mo3, 16Mo3, 14Mo6
fine grained steels with service temperatures • Welding low alloy steels such as type ASTM
up to 500°C A335 grade P1 and similar materials
• High temperature and high pressure boilers • Pipe line and crane construction as well as in
structural steel engineering
STORAGE / HANDLING :
Keep dry and follow handling instructions mentioned on the box
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF BARE SOLID WIRE, Wt% :
C Mn Si Mo S P Cu*
Specification 0.12 max 1.30 max 0.30-0.70 0.40-0.60 0.020 max 0.020 max 0.35 max
* Including Cu in the coating

MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF ALL WELD METAL :


UTS, MPa YS at 0.2% offset, MPa EL%
Condition

Specification PWHT: 620°C for 1 hr 520 min 420 min 22 min


Mechanical properties will vary with the type of shielding gas used.

PACKING DATA :
Ø, mm Kg/Spool
Automig 70S-A1 1.2 15
1.6 15
Ø x L, mm Primary Box, Kg No. of Primary Boxes Net Wt. of Carton, Kg
1.6 x 1000 5 4 20
Tigfil 70S-A1
2.0 x 1000 5 4 20
2.5 x 1000 5 4 20

EQUIVALENT :
SMAW Electrode: Molyten

PASSION FOR WELDING SINCE 1951 [Link]

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