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Wb2092e E7024

This document provides information on the WB4102E welding electrode, including: 1) It is used for welding martensitic stainless steels and is suitable for applications involving hydrocrackers, reaction vessels, and turbine sections. 2) It has a rutile coating and produces a weld metal with 0.05-0.12% carbon and 11-13.5% chromium. 3) It achieves a tensile strength of 610 MPa and elongation of 34% when used with currents between 70-220 amps depending on the electrode diameter.

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Wb2092e E7024

This document provides information on the WB4102E welding electrode, including: 1) It is used for welding martensitic stainless steels and is suitable for applications involving hydrocrackers, reaction vessels, and turbine sections. 2) It has a rutile coating and produces a weld metal with 0.05-0.12% carbon and 11-13.5% chromium. 3) It achieves a tensile strength of 610 MPa and elongation of 34% when used with currents between 70-220 amps depending on the electrode diameter.

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WB4102E M.M.A.

WELDING ELECTRODE

Classifications AWS A5.4-2006 E410-26 BSEN1600-97:E13 R 6 3

Rutile/basic coated, Martensitic stainless steel electrode made on mild steel core
Product Description wire, with metal powder additions to the coating. Having exceptional deslag and arc
stability, this electrode produces a recovery of  140%.
WB4102E is suitable for the welding of high strength Martensitic (12%Cr, type 410)
Applications stainless steels. Developed primary for CA-15 & BS410C21 castings.

Typical applications:- hydrocrackers, reaction vessels, valves bodies and turbine


sections.
All-Weld Metal Composition
(Weight %) C Mn Si S P Mo Cr Ni Cu
min. 0.05 0.50 0.20 - - 0.2 11.0 0.30 -
max. 0.12 1.00 0.50 0.020 0.025 0.5 13.5 0.60 0.050

Typical All-Weld Metal Ultimate Tensile Strength N/mm² 610


Mechanical Properties Yield Stress/0.2% Proof Stress N/mm² 455
Elongation on 5D % 34
Impact Energy CV @ Joules -
stress relieved @ 740C / 1Hr

Electrode Dia (mm) 1.6mm 2.0mm 2.5mm 3.2mm 4.0mm 5.0mm 6.0mm

Electrode Length (mm) - - 350 350 350 350 -

min. - - 70 90 120 160 -


Current Range
(Amps) max. - - 110 140 180 220 -

Packaging Information

Kg Per Vac-Pac - - 2 2 2 2 -
Approx. Pieces Per Kg - - 36 17 11 7 -

Storage
Storage and Re-baking It is recommended that the WB range of electrodes are stored in a dry heated store at
a minimum temperature of 18C, and a maximum relative humidity of 60%. To avoid
damage to the coatings no more than 6 cartons should be staked on top of another.

Re-drying
Re-dry @ 350C for 2 hours and then transfer to holding oven and hold @ 100 -
200C, or 50-100C in heated quiver.

Current Conditions AC (OCV70) /DC + and Welding Positions

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