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Product Catalogue: Welding Consumables

The document is a product catalogue for welding consumables from Magmaweld. It provides specifications for various stick electrodes, TIG rods, MIG wires, flux cored wires, and submerged arc welding products for mild steels, low alloy steels, stainless steels, aluminum, copper, and other materials. The catalogue includes information on chemical compositions, mechanical properties, applications and approvals for each product. It aims to provide welders and manufacturers with reliable, high-quality consumables to ensure uninterrupted welding.

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The document is a product catalogue for welding consumables from Magmaweld. It provides specifications for various stick electrodes, TIG rods, MIG wires, flux cored wires, and submerged arc welding products for mild steels, low alloy steels, stainless steels, aluminum, copper, and other materials. The catalogue includes information on chemical compositions, mechanical properties, applications and approvals for each product. It aims to provide welders and manufacturers with reliable, high-quality consumables to ensure uninterrupted welding.

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P R O D U C T C ATA L O G U E

WELDING CONSUMABLES

03/2014

www.magmaweld.com
COMPANY PROFILE

NON STOP WELDING & CUTTING


Welders desire their welding electrodes and machines not to let Leading the way in many respects in this context in Turkey, our
them down while they carry out their art while factories desire their company continues to be the welders' most reliable assistant and
production to be maintained uninterruptedly. Based on this manufacturers' trouble-free income source with its new products
awareness, we have redefined the Welder's Confidence Source in like the latest Cored Wires and high strength Magma Sepet. All
a much larger scope in order to meet requirements of welders. our products are inspected according to international and national
standards and many products are certified and periodically
We have brought a new energy to the world of welding by combining inspected by international and national certification bodies like
our Magmaweld brand, which we have created based on the CE, TÜV, DB, CWB, ABS, BV, RINA, DNV, GL, LR, RMR and TL
inspiration of resemblance between the welding arc and the in line with the market requirements. A welder is competent for his
natural energy source of MAGMA at the core of our planet, with our duty and welding is an art. Functionality of the electrode and of the
strong arc technologies of many years. Even though Magmaweld welding machine is not to create problems for the welder. While
is a young brand, the background of experience and knowledge the young Magmaweld works with innovative solutions as an
behind it dates back to 1957. During those years, Oerlikon Kaynak apprentice for the welder in uninterrupted welding, it also fulfils its
Elektrodları ve Sanayi A.Ş. had started production of coated social responsibilities by means of the year-round welder’s
electrode by the license obtained from the Swiss based Oerlikon courses it opens and by material and training support it provides
Schweisstechnik AG, and without being satisfied with this, it for many training establishments by making use of the knowledge
constantly developed new products by means of the R&D unit it accumulation and experience of more than half a century of
had established and eventually put an end to the technological Oerlikon. Magmaweld is a brand offering uninterrupted welding
dependence on foreign sources years ago. Our factories today solutions by means of its past experience and by innovative,
have a full knowledge of formulation and production technologies environment-friendly and energy efficient products. Main target of
of all welding consumables like coated electrodes, cored wires and Magmaweld is to allow welders to have break only when they
submerged arc welding powders and welding machines technologies, desire to do so. It is always easy to contact with Magmaweld,
in addition to this they constantly develop and include in our Magmaweld products are readily available everywhere, an authority
production program ever new products in line with the developments to solve your problems is always available at Magmaweld, you
in the welding industry. receive affordable and fast after-sale services.

Welding Consumables Factory Welding Machines and Automation Factory


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INDEX

STICK ELECTRODES 1
Mild Steels 1
Low Alloy Steels 4
Stainless Steels 8
Aluminum Alloys 11
Copper Alloys 11
Nickel Alloys 12
Cast Iron 13
Hardfacing 14
Cutting and Gouging 16

TIG AND OXY-GAS RODS 17


Mild Steels 17
Low Alloy Steels 18
Stainless Steels 19
Aluminum Alloys 20
Copper Alloys 21
Hardfacing 21

MIG / MAG WIRES 22


Mild Steels 22
Low Alloy Steels 23
Stainless Steels 24
Aluminum Alloys 25
Copper Alloys 26

FLUX CORED WIRES 27


Mild Steels 27
Low Alloy Steels 28
Hardfacing 28

SUBMERGED ARC WELDING 32


Mild / Low Alloy Steels 32
Submerged Arc Welding Wires 32
Submerged Arc Welding Fluxes 33
Hardfacing 33
Submerged Arc Hardfacing Flux Cored Wires 33
Submerged Arc Hardfacing Fluxes 33

GENERAL REFERENCES 34
SHIELDING GASES 35
PACKAGING INFORMATION 36
APPROVALS AND CERTIFICATES 39
STICK ELECTRODES

MILD STEELS
Typical Properties of All-Weld Metal Current Type Re-drying
Products Name Polarity information
Applications and Properties Yield Tensile Impact
Chemical
Standards Strength Strength Elongation Energy
Welding (When
Analysis (%) A5 [%] Positions necessary)
[N/mm2] [N/mm2] ISO-V(J)

ESR 11 RUTILE ELECTRODE FOR ALL POSITIONS. C: 0.08


AWS/ASME SFA-5.1 E 6013
EN ISO 2560-A E 38 0 RC 11 Especially suitable for welding in sheets steels thinner then 5 mm, galvanized sheets and
TS EN ISO 2560-A E 38 0 RC 11 tubes, primer painted, painted and slightly rusty steels and in production of tanks and boilers,
DIN 1913 E 43 22 R(C) 3 tube installations. Very easily operated in positional welding, including vertically-down. Good
Si: 0.45 480 530 27 0ºC : 55J 1100C
TS 563 E 43 22 R(C) 3 gap-bridging. Smooth arc, well suited for tack-welding due to it's easy arc striking and 1 Hour
restriking properties. Possible to use equally well both with AC and DC. Welds are smooth,
slightly concave and blending into base metal without undercutting. Slag is self-releasing. Mn: 0.60

ESR 13 GENERAL PURPOSE RUTILE ELECTRODE. C: 0.06


AWS/ASME SFA-5.1 E 6013
EN ISO 2560-A E 42 0 RR 12 Suitable for joining and repair welding of ligth steel fabrications, iron works, wrougth iron
TS EN ISO 2560-A E 42 0 RR 12 works, agricultural machines, boiler, chassis of vechiles. Suitable for all position except
DIN 1913 E 51 32 RR 8 vertical-down. Particularly suited for the welding of horizontal fillets. Very smooth weld bead Si: 0.40 500 560 28 0ºC : 55J 1100C
TS 563 E 51 32 RR 8 appearance, with easy arc striking and re-striking properties, quite and stable arc with 1 Hour
fine-droplet metal transfer. Possible to use equally well both with AC and DC. Slag is
completely self-releasing. Mn: 0.55

ESR 13M C: 0.05


AWS/ASME SFA-5.1 E 6013 GENERAL PURPOSE RUTILE ELECTRODE FOR SHEET STEELS.
EN ISO 2560-A E 35 A R 12
TS EN ISO 2560-A E 35 A R 12 Preferably used for welding light-gauge sheet metal. Suitable for all position except
DIN 1913 E 43 21 R 3 Si: 0.40 470 530 25 +20ºC : 60J 1100C
vertical-down. In fillet welds, electrode can be welded with tip lightly dragging on the work.
Has excellent bead appearence, easy arc striking and restriking, easy slag removal, silent 1 Hour
and balanced arc. Possible to use equally well both with AC and DC.
Mn: 0.50

ESR 14 GENERAL PURPOSE RUTILE ELECTRODE WITH HIGH DEPOSITION RATE. C: 0.08
AWS/ASME SFA-5.1 E 7014 0ºC : 70J
EN ISO 2560-A E 42 0 RR 12 Preferably used in mild steel fabrication, sheet metal and ornamental iron works on poor fitup
TS EN ISO 2560-A E 42 0 RR 12 joints. Due to it's iron powder addition in covering, particularly suited for the welding of
DIN 1913 E 51 32 RR 8 horizontal fillets and filling grooves with higher speed. Suitable for all position welding except Si: 0.40 480 560 28 1100C
vertical-down. High current carrying capacity, low spatter. Quite, stable arc characteristics
1 Hour
with fine and fast droplet metal transfer. Very easy arc striking and restriking. Very smooth
welds blending into base metal without undercuts. Slag is completely self-releasing. Possible
-20ºC : 40J
Mn: 0.60
to use equally well both with AC and DC.

ESR 30 C: 0.02
AWS/ASME SFA-5.1 E 6013 ELECTRODE FOR GALVANIZING TANKS.
EN ISO 2560-A E 38 A RR 12
TS EN ISO 2560-A E 38 A RR 12 Rutile type heavy coated electrode which is especially used in fabrication and repair welds of
DIN 1913 E 43 11 RR 8 molten zinc bath tanks made of Armco iron and very low carbon steels. Weld metal ensures Si: 0.15 380 440 25 +20ºC : 70J 1100C
TS 563 E 43 11 RR 8 high crack resistance against the effect of molten zinc. Possible to use equally well both with 1 Hour
AC and DC.
Mn: 0.35

ESR 35 C: 0.06
AWS/ASME SFA-5.1 E 6013 ELECTRODE FOR WELDING STEELS, SUBSEQUENTLY GALVINIZED AND ENAMELED +20ºC : 100J
EN ISO 2560 - A E 38 2 RB 12
TS EN ISO 2560 - A E 38 2 RB 12 Rutile-basic type coated electrode, particularly suitable for welding root passes and
Si: 0.20 480 530 25 1100C
DIN 1913 E 43 RR (B) 7 positional welding in fabrication of pipes, boilers and tanks. Also suitable for depositing
TS 563 E 43 RR (B) 7 backing-up beads in submerged arc welding. Owing to its low Si-content, weld metal is suited 1 Hour
for subsequent galvanizing and enamelling. -20ºC : 60J
Mn: 0.60

ESB 40 ELECTRODE FOR WELDING OF HIGH CARBON STEELS AND CAST IRONS WITH C: 0.08
AWS/ASME SFA-5.1 E 7016 PREHEATING.
EN ISO 2560-A E 42 3 B 42 H10
TS EN ISO 2560-A E 42 3 B 42 H10 Suitable for repair welding on difficult to weld steels and repair welding of steel with unknown
Si: 0.40 500 570 28 -30ºC : 100J 3500C
composition. Heavy coated basic electrode produce high tensile strenght weld metal with
excellent toughness values makes this electrode suitable for welding restrained structural
2 Hour
members and large weld cross sections. Also preferred for buffer layer applications on steels
before hardfacing and for welding of cast irons with high preheat. Mn: 1.30

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STICK ELECTRODES

MILD STEELS
Typical Properties of All-Weld Metal Current Type Re-drying
Products Name Polarity information
Applications and Properties Yield Tensile Impact
Chemical
Standards Strength Strength Elongation Energy
Welding (When
Analysis (%) A5 [%] Positions necessary)
[N/mm2] [N/mm2] ISO-V(J)

ESB 42 C: 0.05
ELECTRODE FOR WELDING ROOT PASSES ON THIN WALLED TUBES AND PIPES.
AWS/ASME SFA-5.1 E 7016 - H8 -20ºC : 120J
EN ISO 2560-A E 42 4 B 22 H10
TS EN ISO 2560-A E 42 4 B 22 H10 Multi-purpose electrode for assembly work, workshop and maintenance welding. Particularly
3500C
DIN 8529 E Y 42 53 Mn B used for repair welding of earthmoving equipment booms and approved for rail joint welding. Si: 0.45 480 550 28
TS 563 E 51 53 B 26 (H) Suitable for root passes as well as positional welding. Owing to its double covering, electrode 2 Hour
has a stable and concentrated arc. Smooth and clean welds, merging into base metal without
undercuts. Good gap bridging properties. Welds are of X-ray quality. -40ºC : 70J
Mn: 1.00

ESB 44 MULTI PURPOSE AC/DC ELECTRODE. C: 0.05


AWS/ASME SFA-5.1 E 7016 - H8 -20ºC : 70J
EN ISO 2560-A E 38 2 B 12 H10 Suitable for fabrication and repair welding of dynamically loaded steel constructions,
TS EN ISO 2560-A E 38 2 B 12 H10 machines and agricultural equipments, workshop and maintenance welding. Smooth and 3500C
DIN 1913 E 51 43 B (R) 10 Si: 0.50 > 380 470 - 600 > 25
clean welds, blending into base metal without undercuts. Excellent gap bridging properties.
TS 563 E 51 43 B 26 (H) 2 Hour
The double covering of this electrode produces a stable, concentrated and directed arc, thus
being ideally suited for root pass and positional welding and is suited for AC welding. Welds -30ºC : 60J
are of X-ray quality. Mn: 0.80

ESB 48 C: 0.07
BASIC ELECTRODE WITH HIGH MECHANICAL PROPERTIES, SMOOTH AND QUITE ARC.
AWS/ASME SFA-5.1 E 7018 - H8 -30ºC : 90J
EN ISO 2560-A E 42 3 B 42 H10
Suitable for welding fabrication of dynamically loaded steel contructions, bridge, shipbuilding,
TS EN ISO 2560-A E 42 3 B 42 H10 3500C
DIN 1913 E 51 54 B 10 pipe-line, pressure vessels, tanks, boiler and machines where high tougness is required. Si: 0.40 500 570 26
TS 563 E 51 54 B 10 (H) Weld metal recovery is appx. 115 %. Smooth and clean welds merging into base metal 2 Hour
without undercuts. Good gap bridging properties. Welds are of X-ray quality. It is suited for
depositing buffer layers on higher carbon steels. -40ºC : 80J
Mn: 1.00

ESB 50 C: 0.06
BASIC ELECTRODE WITH HIGHER MECHANICAL PROPERTIES.
AWS/ASME SFA-5.1 E 7018 - H8
EN ISO 2560-A E 42 3 B 42 H10
Suitable for welding fabrication of dynamically loaded heavy steel contructions, bridge,
TS EN ISO 2560-A E 42 3 B 42 H10 3500C
shipbuilding, pipe-line, pressure vessels, tanks, boiler and machines where high mechanical Si: 0.40 500 570 28 -30ºC : 100J
DIN 1913 E 51 54 B 10
TS 563 E 51 54 B 10 (H) properties are required. Weld metal exhibits good toughness properties down to -60°C and 2 Hour
produce tough and crack-free welded joints even on steels having a carbon content of up to
0.4 %. Weld metal recovery amounts to approx. 120 %. Welds are of X-ray quality. Electrode
is suitable for depositing buffer layers on higher carbon steels. Mn: 1.35

ESB 52 BASIC ELECTRODE WITH HIGH MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND LOW HYDROGEN CONTENT.
C: 0.06
AWS/ASME SFA-5.1 E 7018 - 1 - H4 -46ºC : 90J
Suitable for welding of heavy steel contructions, bridge, dam, thermal power plants,
EN ISO 2560-A E 42 6 B 42 H5
TS EN ISO 2560-A E 42 6 B 42 H5 petrochemical industry, shipbuilding, high strength pipe-lines, pressure vessels, tanks, which
3500C
DIN 8529 E SY 42 76 Mn B are dynamically loaded and require high mechanical properties. The weld metal has a very Si: 0.40 500 580 26
TS 563 E 51 55 B 26 (H) low hydrogen content and is resistant to ageing. Produces tough and crack-free welded 2 Hour
joints, also suite for welding steels having a carbon content of up to 0,6 % and rail joints.
Good operating characteristics, also in root pass and positional welding. Very good gap -60ºC : 70J
Mn: 1.20
bridging properties. Welds are of X-ray quality.

ESH 160R C: 0.10


AWS/ASME SFA-5.1 E 7024 HEAVY COATED RUTILE ELECTRODE WITH HIGH RECOVERY.
EN ISO 2560-A E 42 A RR 73
TS EN ISO 2560-A E 42 A RR 73 Suitable for welding of large sections and fillets in shipbuilding with it’s 165% recovery. 1100C
DIN 1913 E 51 32 RR 11 160 Si: 0.85 530 560 24 +20ºC : 50J
Produces very smooth, concave and clean welds, merging into base metal without
TS 563 E 51 32 RR 160 11 1 Hour
undercuts. Suitable for welding prepainted plates. Easy arc striking and restriking. Slag is
self-releasing in most cases.
Mn: 1.10

ESH 180R C: 0.10


AWS/ASME SFA-5.1 E 7024 HEAVY COATED RUTILE ELECTRODE WITH HIGH RECOVERY.
EN ISO 2560-A E 38 A RR 73
TS EN ISO 2560-A E 38 A RR 73 Heavy coated, rutile type high-efficiency electrode having a weld metal recovery of approx. 1100C
DIN 1913 E 51 11 RR 11 180 Si: 0.55 460 530 25 +20ºC : 50J
180 %. It is suited to produce long fillet welds and economically filling-up large weld sections
TS 563 E 38 0 RR 73 1 Hour
especially in shipbuilding. Suitable to use in pre-painted plates. Relatively low current
intensities and short burn-off times. Easy arc striking and restriking.
Mn: 1.00

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STICK ELECTRODES

MILD STEELS
Typical Properties of All-Weld Metal Current Type Re-drying
Products Name Polarity information
Applications and Properties Yield Tensile Impact
Chemical
Standards Strength Strength Elongation Energy
Welding (When
Analysis (%) A5 [%] Positions necessary)
[N/mm2] [N/mm2] ISO-V(J)

ESC 60 C: 0.10 Root Pass.


GENERAL PURPOSE CELLULOSIC ELECTRODE.
AWS/ASME SFA-5.1 E 6010 -20ºC : 60J
EN ISO 2560-A E 35 2 C 21
TS EN ISO 2560-A E 35 2 C 21 Medium coated, cellulosic electrode, especially designed for welding of pipes and plates in Fill Pass. Don't redry
DIN 1913 E 43 43 C 4 all positions at low welding currents. Due to it’s high penetration, particularly suitable for root Si: 0.20 470 530 26
TS 563 E 43 43 C 4 pass and fill passes in vertical down direction. Used in pipe-line construction, shipbuilding,
storage vessels and assembly works. DCEN (-) is ideal in root passes and DCEP (+) is
recommended for fill and cap passes in vertical down position. -30ºC : 50J
Mn: 0.50

ESC 60P C: 0.13 Root Pass.


AWS/ASME SFA-5.1 E 6010 CELLULOSIC ELECTRODE FOR PIPE WELDING. -20ºC : 60J
EN ISO 2560-A E 35 2 C 21
TS EN ISO 2560-A E 35 2 C 21 Medium coated, cellulosic type electrode, especially designed for easy welding of pipe joints Fill Pass. Don't redry
DIN 1913 E 43 43 C 4 in pipe-line construction. Due to it’s high penetration, particularly suitable for root pass and fill
Si: 0.30 475 535 23
TS 563 E 43 43 C 4
passes in vertical down direction. DCEN (-) is ideal in root passes and DCEP (+) is
recommended for fill and cap passes in vertical down position. -30ºC : 40J
Mn: 0.60

ESC 70 HIGH STRENGTH CELLULOSIC ELECTRODE FOR PIPE WELDING.


C: 0.10
Root Pass.
AWS/ASME SFA-5.5 E 7010 - A 1 -20ºC : 70J
EN ISO 2560-A E 42 2 Mo C 21 Medium coated and Mo(molibdenum) alloyed cellulosic type electrode, suitable for welding Si: 0.20
TS EN ISO 2560-A E 42 2 Mo C 21 high strength, low alloyed steels and pipes in vertical down technique. Due to it’s high Fill Pass. Don't redry
DIN 1913 E 51 43 C 4 475 550 25
penetration, it is suitable for root pass and fill passes in vertical down direction for use in
TS 563 E 51 43 C 4 Mn: 0.50
pipe-line construction, shipbuilding, storage vessels and assembly works. DCEN (-) is ideal
in root passes and DCEP (+) is recommended for fill and cap passes in vertical down -30ºC : 50J
position.
Mo: 0.50

ESC 70G HIGH STRENGTH CELLULOSIC ELECTRODE FOR PIPE WELDING.


C: 0.10
Root Pass.
AWS/ASME SFA-5.5 E 7010 - G -20ºC : 70J
EN ISO 2560-A E 42 2 C 21 Medium coated and Ni (nickel) alloyed cellulosic type electrode, suitable for welding high Si: 0.40
TS EN ISO 2560-A E 42 2 C 21 strength steels, micro alloyed and low alloyed steels and pipes. Due to it's high penetration, Fill Pass. Don't redry
DIN 1913 E 51 43 C 4 it is suitable for root pass and fill passes in the vertical down direction. Well-suited for welding
500 560 26
TS 563 E 51 43 C 4 Mn: 1.30
high strength unalloyed and low alloy steels in shipbuilding, storage vessels, boilers,
pipe-line constructions and assembly works. DCEN (-) is ideal in root passes and DCEP (+) -30ºC : 60J
is recommended for fill and cap passes in vertical down position.
Ni: 0.30

ESC 70P C: 0.12


Root Pass.
HIGH STRENGTH AND LOW ALLOYED CELLULOSIC ELECTRODE FOR PIPE WELDING.
AWS/ASME SFA-5.5 E 7010 - P1 -20ºC : 50J
EN ISO 2560-A E 42 2 Mo C 21 Si: 0.20
TS EN ISO 2560-A E 42 2 Mo C 21 Medium coated and Mo (molibdenum) alloyed cellulosic type electrode, especially designed Fill Pass. Don't redry
for easy welding of pipe joints. Suitable for welding high strength steels pipes, micro alloyed 570 640 22
and low alloyed steel pipes in pipe-line construction. Due to it's high penetration, it is suitable
Mn: 0.50
for root pass and fill passes in the vertical down direction. DCEN (-) is ideal in root passes
and DCEP (+) is recommended for fill and cap passes in vertical down position. -30ºC : 40J
Mo: 0.40

ESC 80G C: 0.10


Root Pass.
HIGH STRENGTH CELLULOSIC ELECTRODE FOR PIPE WELDING. -20ºC : 60J
AWS/ASME SFA-5.5 E 8010 - G
EN ISO 2560-A E 42 3 1Ni C 21 Si: 0.20
TS EN ISO 2560-A E 42 3 1Ni C 21 Medium coated and Ni (nickel) alloyed cellulosic type electrode for welding high strength and Fill Pass. Don't redry
DIN 1913 E 51 43 C4 low alloyed steels. Due to it’s high penetration, it is suitable for root pass and fill passes in 500 570 24
TS 563 E 51 43 C4 vertical down direction for use in pipe-line construction, shipbuilding, storage vessels and Mn: 0.80
assembly works. DCEN (-) is ideal in root passes and DCEP (+) is recommended for fill and
cap passes in vertical down position.
-30ºC : 50J
Ni: 0.90

C: 0.15
ESC 80P Root Pass.
HIGH STRENGTH CELLULOSIC ELECTRODE FOR PIPE WELDING. Si: 0.40
AWS/ASME SFA-5.5 E 8010 - G
EN ISO 2560-A E 42 3 1Ni C 21
TS EN ISO 2560-A E 42 3 1Ni C 21 Medium coated, Ni (nickel) and Mo (molibdenum) alloyed cellulosic type electrode, Mn: 0.80 Fill Pass. Don't redry
especially designed for easy welding of pipe joints in pipe-line contruction. Due to it's high 470 560 22 -30ºC : 70J
penetration, it is suitable for root pass and fill passes in the vertical down direction. DCEN Cr: 0.15
(-) is ideal in root passes and DCEP (+) is recommended for fill and cap passes in vertical
down position. Ni: 0.80

Mo: 0.15

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STICK ELECTRODES

LOW ALLOY STEELS


Typical Properties of All-Weld Metal Current Type Re-drying
Products Name Polarity information
Applications and Properties Yield Tensile Impact
Chemical
Standards Strength Strength Elongation Energy
Welding (When
Analysis (%) A5 [%] Positions necessary)
[N/mm2] [N/mm2] ISO-V(J)

EM 140 C: 0.06

AWS/ASME SFA-5.5 E 7018 - G H4 -20ºC : 120J


Basic coated electrode, designed to resist to atmospheric corrosion and to Si: 0.40
EN ISO 2560-A E 42 4 Z B 42
TS EN ISO 2560-A E 42 4 Z B 42 provide high charpy impact energy down to -40°C. Suitable for welding steel
3500C
DIN 8529 E Y 38 54 1 Ni Cu B constructions like bridge, off-shore platforms which are made of weathering Mn: 1.00 530 580 26
steels and thick sections of them. Especially 2,50 mm and 3,25 mm diameter 2 Hour
well suited for positional welding. Welds are of X-ray quality. Ni: 1.00
-40ºC : 70J
Cu: 0.60

EM 150 C: 0.06

AWS/ASME SFA-5.5 E 8018 - C3 Heavy coated basic type electrode, suitable for welding steel constructions,
EN ISO 2560-A E 46 6 Z 1Ni B 42 off-shore platforms, bridge, machinery, production and in their root pass Si: 0.30
TS EN ISO 2560-A E 46 6 Z 1Ni B 42 applications where low alloy high strength steels and fine grained structural 3500C
500 600 24 -60ºC : 55J
steels used. Weld metal is high crack resistance under difficult operating
conditions such as dynamic loads and especially low enviromental Mn: 1.10 2 Hour
temperatures.

Ni: 1.00

C: 0.06
EM 150W
Heavy coated basic type electrode, designed for welding weathering steels, like Si: 0.50
AWS/ASME SFA-5.5 E 8018 - W2
COR-TEN steels, high strength steels, particularly copper containing steels
EN ISO 2560-A E 50 6 Z 1Ni B 42
TS EN ISO 2560-A E 50 6 Z 1Ni B 42 which are resistant to atmospheric corrosion. Due to it's high crack resistance Mn: 1.00
3500C
DIN 8529 E Y 42 76 1 Ni B under difficult operating conditions such as dynamic loads, high and low 520 580 22 -60ºC : 55J
enviromental temperatures, suitable to use in fabrication of steel constructions Ni: 0.80 2 Hour
like bridge, stadium, off-shore platforms. Easy to use in root and fill passes.
Welds are of X-ray quality. Cu: 0.50

Cr: 0.50

EM 160 C: 0.06
Basic type heavy coated iron powder electrode for welding low alloy steels, fine
AWS/ASME SFA-5.5 E 8018 - G
grained structural steels and high strength pipes. Due to it's high crack
EN ISO 2560-A E 50 6 Mn1Ni B 42 Si: 0.50
TS EN ISO 2560-A E 50 6 Mn1Ni B 42 resistance under difficult conditions such as dynamic loads and service
3500C
DIN 8529 E Y 50 76 Mn1Ni B temperatures between -60°C and + 450°C, it is suitable for use in heavy steel 560 620 22 -60ºC : 55J
structures, off-shore platform, heavy machinery, pressure vessels, tanks, boiler 2 Hour
Mn: 1.80
production, welding and repair jobs of pipes and in their root pass applications.
Welds are of X-ray quality.
Ni: 0.90

EM 165 Heavy coated basic type electrode for welding low alloy steels, fine grained
C: 0.07

AWS/ASME SFA-5.5 E 9018 - G - H4 structural steels, creep resistant steels and high strength steel pipes. Provides Si: 0.40
EN ISO 18275-A E 55 5 Mn1NiMo B T 42 H5 high crack resistance under difficult conditions such as dynamic loads, impact,
TS EN ISO 18275-A E 55 5 Mn1NiMo B T 42 H5 pressure, vibration and service temperatures between -60°C and + 450°C. 3500C
EN 757 E 55 5 Mn1NiMo B T 42 H5 Mn: 1.70 570 650 20 -60ºC : 55J
Weld deposit is of extremely high metallurgical purity and very low hydrogen
DIN 8529 E SY 55 75 Mn1NiMo B H5 2 Hour
content. Well-suited for positional welding makes it suitable for welding and
Mo: 0.50
repair jobs up to X65 oil and gas pipes. Especially 2,50 mm and 3,25 mm
diameter well suited for easy positional welding. Welds are of X-ray quality.
Ni: 1.00

EM 170 Heavy coated basic type electrode for welding low alloy high strength steels,
C: 0.08

AWS/ASME SFA-5.5 E 9018 - G H4 fine grained structural steels and high strength steel pipes. Provides high crack
EN ISO 2560 - A E 50 6 Mn1Ni B 42 H5 resistance under difficult conditions such as dynamic loads, impact, pressure, Si: 0.40
TS EN ISO 2560 - A E 50 6 Mn1Ni B 42 H5 vibration and service temperatures between -60°C and + 450°C. Weld deposit 3500C
DIN 8529 E Y 50 75 Mn1Ni B 42 H5 530 620 21 -60ºC : 60J
is of extremely high metallurgical purity and very low hydrogen content.
Electrode features a stable and concentrated arc, rendering it well-suited for Mn: 1.50 2 Hour
positional welding. Suitable for welding and repair jobs up to X70 oil and gas
pipes. Welds are of X-ray quality.
Ni: 0.80

EM 171 Heavy coated basic type electrode for welding fine grained structural steels and C: 0.05
especially cryogenic steels, subjected to low service temperatures up to -80˚C.
AWS/ASME SFA-5.5 E 8018 - C1 H4 Si: 0.30
EN ISO 2560 - A E 46 6 2Ni B 42 H5 Electrode produces tough and crack-free welded joints. Weld deposit is of
TS EN ISO 2560 - A E 46 6 2Ni B 42 H5 extremely high metallurgical purity and very low hydrogen content. Owing to
3500C
DIN 8529 E SY 42 87 2Ni B H5 high crack resistance under difficult conditions such as dynamic loads, impact, Mn: 1.00 550 630 24 -60ºC : 70J
vibration and low service temperatures, it is suitable for use in welding of 2 Hour
storage tanks and piping. Electrode features a stable and concentrated arc. Ni: 2.30
Especially 2,50 mm and 3,25 mm diameters are well-suited for positional
welding. Welds are of X-ray quality. Cu: 0.15

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Applications and Properties Yield Tensile Impact
Chemical
Standards Strength Strength Elongation Energy
Welding (When
Analysis (%) A5 [%] Positions necessary)
[N/mm2] [N/mm2] ISO-V(J)

EM 172 Heavy coated basic type electrode for welding fine grained structural steels and C: 0.08
especially cryogenic steels. Electrode produces tough and crack-free welded
AWS/ASME SFA-5.5 E 8018 - C2
EN ISO 2560 - A E 46 6 3Ni B 42 joints. Weld deposit is of extremely high metallurgical purity and very low
Si: 0.30
TS EN ISO 2560 - A E 46 6 3Ni B 42 hydrogen content. Owing to high crack resistance under difficult conditions such
3500C
as dynamic loads and low service temperatures up to -150°C, it is suitable for 500 570 22 -60ºC : 50J
use in welding of storage tanks and piping which are subjected to low Mn: 1.00 2 Hour
temperatures. Electrode features a stable and concentrated arc. Especially 2,50
mm and 3,25 mm diameters are well-suited for positional welding. Welds are of
X-ray quality. Ni: 3.50

C: 0.06
EM 175 Heavy coated basic type electrode for welding fine grained structural steels
which have yield strength up to 690N/mm2. (e.g. WELDOX 700 and etc.) Si: 0.40 -40ºC : 75J
AWS/ASME SFA-5.5 E 10018 - G - H 4
EN ISO 18275-A E 69 4 Mn2NiCrMo B 42 H5 Suitable for welding high strength steels used in fabrication of cranes,
TS EN ISO 18275-A E 69 4 Mn2NiCrMo B 42 H5 earthmoving and similar heavy construction equipments. Weld deposit is of Mn: 1.50
3500C
EN 757 E 69 4 Mn2NiCrMo B 42 H5 extremely high metallurgical purity and very low hydrogen content. Electrode 720 800 18
DIN 8529 EY 69 75 Mn2NiCrMo B H5 features a stable and concentrated arc. Especially 2,50 mm and 3,25 mm Mo: 0.40 2 Hour
diameter well suited for easy positional welding. Welds are of X-ray quality. If
Ni: 2.00 -60ºC : 60J
normalizing is required after welding, EM 176 should be used. Producing tough
and crack-free welded joints. Cr: 0.50

EM 176 C: 0.05

AWS/ASME SFA-5.5 E 9018 - G Si: 0.30


Heavy coated basic type electrode for welding fine grained and low alloy steels
EN ISO 18275-A E 62 6 Mn2NiMo B 42
which will be subsequently normalized or normalized + tempered after welding.
TS EN ISO 18275-A E 62 6 Mn2NiMo B 42 3500C
EN 757 E 62 6 Mn2NiMo B 42 Weld deposit is tough and crack-free and has a low hydrogen content. Mn: 1.60 630 720 18 -60ºC : 50J
DIN 8529 EY 50 75 Mn1Ni B H5 Especially 2,50 mm and 3,25 mm diameter well suited for easy positional 2 Hour
welding. Welds are of X-ray quality. Mo: 0.40

Ni: 2.00

Heavy coated basic type electrode for welding fine-grained and high strength structural C: 0.06
EM 180 steels which have yield strength up to 690N/mm2 (e.g. WELDOX 700) and tensile
AWS/ASME SFA-5.5 E 11018 - G H4 strength up to 850 N/mm2. Suitable for welding high strength steels used in fabrication of Si: 0.35
EN ISO 18275-A E 69 6 Mn2NiCrMo B 42 H5 crane, earthmoving equipment, heavy machinery parts. Due to it's high toughness, crack
TS EN ISO 18275-A E 69 6 Mn2NiCrMo B 42 H5 resistance even under difficult operating conditions such as dynamic loads, high and low Mn: 1.60
3500C
EN 757 E 69 6 Mn2NiCrMo B 42 H5 environmental temperatures, it is suitable for use in steel constructions, pressure
700 850 18 -60ºC : 50J
DIN 8529 EY 69 75 Mn2NiCrMo B H5 Mo: 0.40 2 Hour
vessels, tanks, boilers and special fabrications and in their root pass applications with
safely. Weld deposit is of extremely high metallurgical purity and very low hydrogen Ni: 2.30
content. The electrode features a stable and concentrated arc. Especially 2,50 mm and
3,25 mm diameter well suited for easy positional welding. Welds are of X-ray quality. Cr: 0.40

C: 0.06
EM 181 Heavy coated basic type electrode for welding low alloy high strength steels,
AWS/ASME SFA-5.5 E 11018 - M particularly fine grained structural steels. Due to it's crack resistance even under Si: 0.30
EN ISO 18275-A E 69 5 Mn2NiCrMo B 42 H5 difficult operating conditions such as dynamic loads, high and low environmental
TS EN ISO 18275-A E 69 5 Mn2NiCrMo B 42 H5 temperatures, it is suitable for use in steel constructions, pressure vessels, Mn: 1.60
3500C
EN 757 E 69 5 Mn2NiCrMo B 42 H5 tanks, boilers and special fabrications such as submarines and ships where
700 780 23 -50ºC : 55J
DIN 8529 EY 69 75 Mn2NiCrMo B Mo: 0.40 2 Hour
military specifications are required. It can also be used for root pass applications
of these constructions with safely. Weld metal is tough, resistant to cracking and Ni: 2.20
has X-ray quality.
Cr: 0.40

After Heat Treatment: 620°C 1 Hour


EM 201 C: 0.08
Rutile type, coated electrode for welding creep resistant steels employed in the
AWS/ASME SFA-5.5 E 8013 - G
construction of pressure vessels, boilers and pipes, subjected to operating
EN ISO 3580-A E Mo R 12 Si: 0.30
TS EN ISO 3580-A E Mo R 12 temperatures of up to +500°C. Due to it’s rutile covering, also possible to work
1100C
DIN 8529 E Mo R 22 in alternatig current (AC). Easy arc striking and restriking. Very smooth and 510 590 25 +20ºC : 80J
clean welds, blending into base without undercuts. Preheating, interpass 1 Hour
Mn: 0.60
temperature and post-weld heat treatment shall be done according to base
metal used.
Mo: 0.50

After Heat Treatment: 620°C 1 Hour


EM 202 C: 0.06

AWS/ASME SFA-5.5 E 7018 - A1 H8


Basic type, coated electrode for welding creep resistant steels employed in the
EN ISO 3580-A E Mo B 42 H10 Si: 0.40
TS EN ISO 3580-A E Mo B 42 H10 fabrication of pressure vessels, boilers and pipes, subjected to operating
3500C
DIN 8575 E Mo B 26 temperatures of up to +500°C. Welds are of X-ray quality. Preheating, interpass 520 570 26 +20ºC : 125J
temperature and post-weld heat treatment shall be done according to base Mn: 0.80 2 Hour
metal used.

Mo: 0.50

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Products Name Polarity information
Applications and Properties Yield Tensile Impact
Chemical
Standards Strength Strength Elongation Energy
Welding (When
Analysis (%) A5 [%] Positions necessary)
[N/mm2] [N/mm2] ISO-V(J)
After Heat Treatment: 680°C 1 Hour
EM 211 C: 0.07
Rutile type, coated electrode for welding creep resistant steels employed in the
AWS/ASME SFA-5.5 E 8013 - G Si: 0.40
fabrication of pressure vessels, boilers and pipes, subjected to operating
EN ISO 3580-A E CrMo1 R 12
TS EN ISO 3580-A E CrMo1 R 12 temperatures of up to +570°C. Due to it’s rutile covering, also possible to work
1100C
DIN 8575 E CrMo1 R 22 in alternatig current (AC). Easy arc striking and restriking. Very smooth welds, Mn: 0.60 530 610 26 +20ºC : 110J
blending into base metal without undercuts. For thick sections basic covered 11Hour
Hour
EM 212 shall be preferred. Preheating, interpass temperature and post-weld Mo: 0.50
heat treatment shall be done according to base metal used.
Cr: 1.00

After Heat Treatment: 680°C 1 Hour


EM 212 C: 0.07

AWS/ASME SFA-5.5 E 8018 - B2 H8 Basic type, coated electrode for welding creep resistant steels employed in the Si: 0.50
EN ISO 3580-A E CrMo1 B 42 H10 fabrication of pressure vessels, boilers and pipes, subjected to operating
TS EN ISO 3580-A E CrMo1 B 42 H10 temperatures of up to +570°C. Welds are of X-ray quality. Generally preferred 3500C
DIN 8575 E CrMo1 B 20+ Mn: 0.80 580 650 24 +20ºC : 100J
in thick sections an where high mechanical properties and X-Ray quality are
2 Hour
necessary. Preheating, interpass temperature and post-weld heat treatment
Mo: 0.55
shall be done according to base metal used.

Cr: 1.25

After Heat Treatment: 700°C 1 Hour


EM 222 C: 0.06

AWS/ASME SFA-5.5 E 9018 - B3 Basic type heavy coated electrode for welding creep resistant and high pressure
Si: 0.45
EN ISO 3580-A E CrMo2 B 42 H10 hydrogen resistant steels used in construction of pressure vessels, boiler and
TS EN ISO 3580-A E CrMo2 B 42 H10 piping subjected to operating tempetarures up to 600°C. Generally preferred in 3500C
DIN 8575 E CrMo2 B 42 H10 Mn: 0.80 560 640 20 -20ºC : 50J
thick sections with high mechanical properties and X-Ray quality are
necessary. Preheating, interpass temperature and post-weld heat treatment 2 Hour
should be done in accordance with base metal to be welded. Mo: 1.00

Cr: 2.30

After Heat Treatment: 750°C 1 Hour


EM 235 Basic type electrode for welding creep resistant steels. Weld metal matches the
C: 0.07

AWS/ASME SFA-5.5 E 8015 - B 6 composition of steel grade 12CrMo19-5 featuring equal resistance to Si: 0.70
EN ISO 3580-A E CrMo5 B 42 high-pressure hydrogen attack, creep resistance and creep rupture strenght.
TS EN ISO 3580-A E CrMo5 B 42 Typical applications are: petrochemical process plants, hydrocrackers in 3500C
DIN 8575 E CrMo5 B 20 Mn: 0.80 540 600 25 +20ºC : 90J
chemical industries. Suitable to use in pressure vessels and boilers subject to
2 Hour
operating temperatures up to 600°C. Preheating, interpass temperature and
Mo: 0.60
post weld heat treatment should be done in accordance with base metal to be
welded.
Cr: 5.50

C: 0.04
EM 243
AWS/ASME SFA-5.5 E 12018-G Si: 0.55
Basic type electrode for welding cementation steels and 1%Cr, 2.5%Ni 0.7% Mo
containing steels and cast steels. Suitable to use in machine building and Mn: 0.60
3500C
construction of apparatus, as well as for repair welding of components made of 780 850 18 +20ºC : 80J
similar steels grades. Preheating, interpass temperature and post-weld heat Mo: 0.70 2 Hour
treatment should be done in accordance with base metal to be welded.
Ni: 2.30

Cr: 1.00

C: 0.08
EM 251 Si: 0.80
Basic type electrode for welding and building of Cr-Ni-Mo-V containing steels Mn: 0.60
and cast steels with similar composition. Suitable to use in machine building Cr: 1.30 3500C
and construction of apparatus, as well as for repair welding of components 700 850 15 -
made of similar steels grades. Preheating, interpass temperature and post-weld Ni: 0.05
2 Hour
heat treatment should be done in accordance with base metal to be welded. Mo: 0.90
Cu: 0.08
V: 0.55

C: 0.07
EM 253
Basic type electrode for welding hot work tool steels and cast steels with similar Si: 0.80
AWS/ASME SFA-5.5 E 11018-G composition, which are subjected to high temperatures up to 550-600°C.
Suitable for welding Cr, Mo, V, W containing low alloy steels and hot work tool Mn: 0.90
steels. Also suitable for surfacing and hardfacing on machine parts, forging and 3500C
Mo: 0.65 760 870 18 +20ºC : 45J
drawing dies, shafts which were made of hot work tool steels and similar 2 Hour
compositions. Preheating, interpass temperature and post-weld heat treatment Cr: 3.50
should be done in accordance with base metal to be welded. V: 0.50

W: 0.60

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Typical Properties of All-Weld Metal Current Type Re-drying
Products Name Polarity information
Applications and Properties Yield Tensile Impact
Chemical
Standards Strength Strength Elongation Energy
Welding (When
Analysis (%) A5 [%] Positions necessary)
[N/mm2] [N/mm2] ISO-V(J)

C: 0.10 After Heat Treatment: 700°C 1 Hour


EM 255
EN ISO 3580 - A E CrMoV1 42 H10 Si: 0.40
Basic type, electrode of the Cr-Mo-V type, designed for welding cast steel of
TS EN ISO 3580 - A E CrMoV1 42 H10
identical composition, subjected to operating temperatures of up to +600°C. Mn: 1.00
DIN 8575 E CrMoV1 B 20+ 3500C
Suitable for joining and repair purposes on steam turbine parts, valves and 550 630 18 +20ºC : 50J
seats, pumps, shafts and rolls. Observe specifications as to preheating and Mo: 1.00 2 Hour
post-weld heat treatment of base metals.
Cr: 1.20

V: 0.20

C: 0.12 After Heat Treatment: 760°C 1 Hour


EM 290 Si: 0.40
AWS/ASME SFA-5.5 ~E 9018 - B9 H8
Basic type, covered electrode for welding high temperature creep resistant Mn: 0.90
EN ISO 3580 - A ~E CrMo9 B 42 H10
TS EN ISO 3580 - A ~E CrMo9 B 42 H10 steels type 9Cr-1Mo-V-Nb-N steels with operating temperatures of up to 650°C. Mo: 1.15 3500C
DIN 8575 ~E CrMoVNb9 B 20+ Suitable for welding heat exchanger pipes and components. Electrode is 550 700 17 +20ºC : 70J
particularly suited for welding thick walled cast steel components, which are Ni: 0.15
2 Hour
subjected to tempering of 8 hours at 740°C. Cr: 9.50
V: 0.20
Nb: 0.05
C: 0.10 After Heat Treatment: 760°C 1 Hour
EM 291 Si: 0.30
AWS/ASME SFA-5.5 E 9018 - B9 H4 Mn: 0.70
Basic type, covered electrode for welding high temperature creep resistant
EN ISO 3580 - A E CrMo91 B 42 H5
Mo: 1.00
+20ºC : ≥70J
TS EN ISO 3580 - A E CrMo91 B 42 H5 steels of type 9Cr-1Mo-V-Nb-N with operating temperatures of up to 650°C.
3500C
Suitable for welding piping and components produced from P91, F91 and T91 Ni: 0.40 ≥ 530 620-850 ≥ 17
steels. Can be used both in thin walled and thick walled pipes and casting Cr: 9.00 2 Hour
successfully.
V: 0.20
-20ºC : ≥27J
N: 0.04
Nb: 0.05
C: 0.095 After Heat Treatment: 760°C 1 Hour
EM 292 Si: 0.20
AWS/ASME SFA-5.5 E 9018-G Mn: 1.10
EN ISO 3580 - A E Z CrMoWVNb 9 0.5 2 B 4 2 H5 Basic type, covered electrode for welding high temperature creep resistant Mo: 0.50
TS EN ISO 3580 - A E Z CrMoWVNb 9 0.5 2 B 4 2 H5 steels of type 9Cr-0.5Mo-W-V-Nb-N with operating temperatures of up to Cr: 9.00 3500C
≥ 530 ≥ 700 ≥ 16 +20ºC : ≥50J
650°C.Particularly suitable for welding piping and companents produced from V: 0.20
2 Hour
P92, F92 and T92 steels, with a post weld heat treatment at 760°C. W: 1.70
Nb: 0.05
Co: 1.00
N: 0.04

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Typical Properties of All-Weld Metal Current Type Re-drying
Products Name Polarity information
Applications and Properties Tensile Impact
Chemical
Standards Strength Elongation Energy
Welding (When
Analysis (%) A5 [%] Positions necessary)
[N/mm2] ISO-V(J)

Rutile coated electrode for joining dissimilar steels and depositing claddings on ferritic steels.
EI 307R The weld metal consists of austenitic Cr-Ni-Mn steel with possible small amounts of delta
C: 0.10

AWS/ASME SFA-5.4 ~E 307 - 16 ferrite. The weld metal is highly crack resistant and therefore suited for joining difficult to weld Si: 0.55
EN ISO 3581-A E 18 8 Mn R 22 steels and depositing stress relaxing buffer layers on crack sensitive base metal prior to
TS EN ISO 3581-A E 18 8 Mn R 22 hardfacing deposits. Weld metal work hardens by impact and pressure. Suitable for armour 3500C
EN 1600 E 18 8 Mn R 22 Mn: 7.00 650 40 +20ºC : 80J
plates, high-manganese steels, rails, cross-overs, crane wheels, idlers, which are subjected
DIN Material No. 1.4370 2 Hour
to dynamically loading, pressure, impact and abrasion. It is non-scaling up to +850°C and
Cr: 19.00
highest operating temperature for dissimilar steel joints is +300°C. In the case of higher
temperatures, use ENI 422 electrodes. Easy to use in positional welding and possible to use
equally well both with AC and DC. Ni: 9.00

EI 307B Basic coated electrode for joining dissimilar steels and depositing claddings on ferritic steels. C: 0.07
The weld metal consists of austenitic Cr-Ni-Mn steel with possible small amounts of delta
AWS/ASME SFA-5.4 ~E 307 - 15 Si: 0.60
ferrite. The weld metal is highly crack resistant and therefore suited to joining difficult to weld
EN ISO 3581-A E 18 8 Mn B 22
TS EN ISO 3581-A E 18 8 Mn B 22 steels and depositing stress relaxing buffer layers on crack sensitive base metal prior
3500C
EN 1600 E 18 8 Mn B 22 hardfacing deposits. Weld metal work hardens by impact and pressure. Suitable for armour Mn: 6.00 600 35 +20ºC : 70J
DIN 8556 E 18 8 Mn B 20 plates, high-manganese steels, rails, cross-overs, crane wheels, idlers, which are subjected 2 Hour
to dynamically loading, pressure, impact and abrasion. It is non-scaling up to +850°C and Cr: 19.50
highest operating temperature for dissimilar steel joints is +300°C. In the case of higher
temperatures, use ENI 422 electrodes. Used with DCEP (DC+) Ni: 9.00

High efficiency (160%) electrode for joining dissimilar steels with sections and depositing
EIS 307 claddings on ferritic steels. The weld metal consists of austenitic Cr-Ni-Mn steel with possible
C: 0.08

AWS/ASME SFA-5.4 ~E 307 - 16 small amounts of delta ferrite. The weld metal is highly crack resistant and therefore suited for Si: 1.10
EN ISO 3581-A E 18 8 Mn B 53 joining difficult to weld steels and depositing stress relaxing buffer layers on crack sensitive
TS EN ISO 3581-A E 18 8 Mn B 53 base metal prior to hardfacing deposits. Weld metal work hardens by impact and pressure. 3500C
EN 1600 E 18 8 Mn B 53 Mn: 6.00 620 32 +20ºC : 70J
Suitable for armour plates, rail, cross-overs, crane wheels, idlers, which are subjected to
DIN 8556 E 18 8 Mn MP B 26 160 2 Hour
dynamically loading, pressure, impact and abrasion. It is non-scaling up to +850°C and
Cr: 19.00
highest operating temperature for dissimilar steel joints is +300°C. In the case of higher
temperatures, use ENI 422 electrodes. High current carrying capacity due to it's low alloy steel
core wire and used with DCEP (DC+) Ni: 9.00

EI 308L C: Max 0.03


Electrode for welding austenitic stainless Cr-Ni steels or cast steels, having an extra low
AWS/ASME SFA-5.4 E 308 L - 16 Si: 0.90
carbon content, as well as stainless or heat resisting chromium steels or cast steels. Suitable
EN ISO 3581-A E 19 9 L R 12
TS EN ISO 3581-A E 19 9 L R 12 for welding stainless steel tanks, valves, pipes and linings in chemical, food, beverage,
3500C
EN 1600 E 19 9 L R 12 pharmaceutical industries. For operating temperatures of up to +350˚C, non-scaling up to Mn: 0.95 600 38 +20ºC : 70J
DIN 8556 E 19 9 L R 26 +800˚C. Possible to use equally well both with AC and DC. Easy arc striking and restriking. 2 Hour
Fine metal droplet transfer, good fusion of joint faces, finely rippled bead surface, easily Cr: 19.50
removable slag.
Ni: 10.00

C: 0.08
EI 308Mo Basic electrode, particularly designed for welding armour plates, dissimilar steels and for
AWS/ASME SFA-5.4 E 308 Mo - 15 surfacing purposes. The weld metal consists of austenitic Cr-Ni-Mn-Mo stainless steel. It Si: 0.30
EN ISO 3581-A E 20 10 3 B 22 features high resistance to cracking caused by impact and high temperature and is therefore
TS EN ISO 3581-A E 20 10 3 B 22 Mn: 2.40
indicated for difficult to weld steels and depositing stress relaxing buffer layers on crack 3500C
EN 1600 E 20 10 3 B 22 690 40 +20ºC : 70J
sensitive base metal or beneath hardfacing deposits. Use with DCEP. No pre-heat or post
DIN 8556 E 20 10 3 B 20 Cr: 19.00 2 Hour
welding heat treatment is needed when welding armour plates. Interpass temperature should
not exceed 120°C. Shall be used with shortest possible stick-out distance, at 90° angle to the Ni: 9.00
work piece.
Mo: 2.40

EIS 308 C: 0.05

AWS/ASME SFA-5.4 E 308 - 16 Si: 0.80


Rutil type stainless steel electrode with high recovery (160%) for welding 18Cr/8Ni austenitic
EN ISO 3581-A E 19 9 R 53
TS EN ISO 3581-A E 19 9 R 53 stainless steels to mild steels and low alloyed steels and also for surfacing and cladding
3500C
EN 1600 E 19 9 R 53 applications on such steels. Weld metal deposit is austenitic-ferritic stainless steels. Possible Mn: 0.80 600 40 +20ºC : 65J
DIN 8556 E 19 9 MPR 26 160 to use equally well both with AC and DC. High current carrying capacity, since core wire is not 2 Hour
made of stainless steel. Cr: 19.50

Ni: 10.00

EI 309L C: 0.02

AWS/ASME SFA-5.4 E 309 L - 16 Electrode for joining dissimilar steels (austenitic steels to ferritic steels) and for austenitic
Si: 0.90
EN ISO 3581-A E 23 12 L R 12 claddings on ferritic steels. Weld metal consists of austenite with approx. 15% delta-ferrite.
TS EN ISO 3581-A E 23 12 L R 12 Claddings on unalloyed and low alloy steels are already corrosion resistant in the first layer. 3500C
EN 1600 E 23 13 L R 12 Mn: 1.00 600 35 +20ºC : 60J
Higher operating temperature for joints between dissimilar steels in +300°C. In case of higher
DIN 8556 E 23 12 L R 23 2 Hour
temperatures use ENI 422 electrodes. Fine metal droplet transfer, good fusion of joint faces,
DIN Material No. 1.4332 Cr: 23.00
finely ripped bead surface, easy slag removal, easy arc striking and restriking.

Ni: 12.50

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Typical Properties of All-Weld Metal Current Type Re-drying
Products Name Polarity information
Applications and Properties Tensile Impact
Chemical
Standards Strength Elongation Energy
Welding (When
Analysis (%) A5 [%] Positions necessary)
[N/mm2] ISO-V(J)

C: 0.02
EI 309MoL
Rutile type stainless steel electrode for joining dissimilar steels (austenitic steels to ferritic Si: 0.90
AWS/ASME SFA-5.4 E 309 L Mo - 16
steels) and for austenitic claddings. Weld metal consists of austenite with approx. 15%
EN ISO 3581-A E 23 12 2 L R 12
TS EN ISO 3581-A E 23 12 2 L R 12 delta-ferrite. Claddings on unalloyed and low-alloy steels are already corrosion resistant in the Mn: 0.90
3500C
EN 1600 E 23 12 2 L R 12 first layer, due to Mo (molibdenum) content. Higher operating temperature for joints between 600 30 +20ºC : 50J
DIN 8556 E 23 12 2 L R 23 dissimilar steels is +300°C. In the cases of higher temperatures, use ENI 422 electrodes. Fine Cr: 22.50 2 Hour
DIN Material No. 1.4459 metal droplet transfer, good fusion of joint faces, finely ripped bead surface, easy slag
removal, easy arc striking and restriking. Ni: 12.50

Mo: 2.50

EIS 309 C: 0.10

AWS/ASME SFA-5.4 E 309 - 16 Si: 0.90


EN ISO 3581-A E(22 12) R 53 Rutile type, high recovery (160%) stainless steel electrode for welding of heat resistant
TS EN ISO 3581-A E(22 12) R 53 22 Cr/12 Ni austenitic stainless steels to mild steels and low alloyed steels and also for
3500C
EN 1600 E Z 23 12 L R 53 surfacing applications on such steels. Weld metal deposit is austenitic-ferritic stainless steel. Mn: 0.80 600 30 +20ºC : 70J
DIN 8556 E 22 12 MPR 26 160 Possible to use equally well both with AC and DC. High current carrying capacity, since core 2 Hour
wire is not made of stainless steel. Cr: 23.00

Ni: 12.00

C: 0.06
EIS 309Mo Rutile type, high recovery (160%) stainless steel electrode for welding dissimilar steels ferritic
AWS/ASME SFA-5.4 E 309 Mo - 16 to austenitic steels and depositing austenitic stainless claddings. The austenitic weld metal Si: 0.80
EN ISO 3581-A E Z 23 12 2 LR 53 has a delta-ferrite content of approx. 15 %. Claddings on unalloyed steels are already
TS EN ISO 3581-A E Z 23 12 2 LR 53 Mn: 0.80
corrosion resistant in the first layer, due to Mo (molibdenum) content. Highest operating 3500C
EN 1600 E Z 23 12 2 LR 53 600 30 +20ºC : 50J
temperature for dissimilar steel joints is + 300°C. Possible to use equally well both with AC
DIN 8556 E 23 13 2 MPR 36 160 Cr: 22.50 2 Hour
and DC. Easy arc striking and restriking. Fine metal droplet transfer, good fusion of joint faces,
finely rippled bead surface, easy slag removal. High current carrying capacity, since core wire Ni: 13.00
is not made of stainless steel.
Mo: 2.50

EI 310 C: 0.10
Rutile type stainless steel electrode for welding heat resisting chromium and chromium-nickel
AWS/ASME SFA-5.4 E 310 - 16 Si: 0.70
steels as well as cast steels. Weld metal deposit is fully austenitic stainless steel, containing
EN ISO 3581-A E 25 20 R 32
25% chromium and 20% nickel. Suitable for welding heat treatment and industrial furnaces
TS EN ISO 3581-A E 25 20 R 32 3500C
EN 1600 E 25 20 R 32 and equipments which are subjected to service temperatures up to +1200˚C. Weld metal is Mn: 1.50 600 30 +20ºC : 70J
DIN 8556 E 25 20 R 26 non-scaling up to +1250˚C. Especially it is resistant to hot crack. Exhibits high charpy impact 2 Hour
energy at low temperatures. Weld metal is not corrosion resistant to sulphurous combustion Cr: 25.00
gases. Possible to use equally well both with AC and DC.
Ni: 20.00

EI 310B C: 0.10
Basic coated stainless steel electrode for welding heat resisting chromium and chromium-nickel
AWS/ASME SFA-5.4 E 310 - 15 Si: 0.50
steels as well as cast steels. Weld metal deposit is fully austenitic stainless steel, containing 25%
EN ISO 3581-A E 25 20 B 12
TS EN ISO 3581-A E 25 20 B 12 chromium and 20% nickel. Suitable for welding heat treatment and industrial furnaces and
3500C
EN 1600 E 25 20 B 12 equipments which are service temperatures up to 1200˚C. Weld metal is non-scaling up to Mn: 2.00 600 33 +20ºC : 100J
DIN 8556 E 25 20 B 20 +1250˚C. Especially it is resistant to hot crack. Exhibits high charpy impact energy at low 2 Hour
temperatures. Weld metal is not corrosion resistant to sulphurous combustion gases. Used with Cr: 25.00
DCEP.
Ni: 20.00

EI 312 Rutile type stainless steel electrode for joining dissimilar steels and depositing claddings on
C: 0.10
ferritic steels. The ferritic-austenitic Cr-Ni weld metal contains approximately 50% of
AWS/ASME SFA-5.4 E 312 - 16 Si: 0.90
EN ISO 3581-A E 29 9 R 12 delta-ferrite and is non-scaling up to +1100˚C. It features high resistance to cracking and is
TS EN ISO 3581-A E 29 9 R 12 therefore suited for joining difficult to weld steels and depositing stress-relaxing buffer layers
3500C
EN 1600 E 29 9 R 12 on crack sensitive base metals. Especially used in crack repair and build-up of tool and die Mn:1.10 750 25 +20ºC : 50J
DIN 8556 E 29 9 R 26 steels, rebuilding of worn or cracked gear teeth, buffer layer on cutting blades. Suitable for 2 Hour
welding galvanized steel plates. Possible to use equally well both with AC and DC. Easy arc Cr: 29.00
striking and restriking. Fine metal droplet transfer, good fusion of joint faces, finely rippled
bead surface, easy slag removal. Ni: 10.00

C: 0.03
EI 316L
AWS/ASME SFA-5.4 E 316 L - 16 Rutile type stainless steel electrode for welding austenitic stainless Cr-Ni-Mo steels or cast Si: 0.80
EN ISO 3581-A E 19 12 3 L R 32 steels, having an extra low carbon content. For operating temperatures of up to +400˚C.
TS EN ISO 3581-A E 19 12 3 L R 32 Mn: 0.90
Especially suitable for welding of stainless steel chemical tanks and pipes in chemical, textile, 3500C
EN 1600 E 19 12 3 L R 32 600 35 +20ºC : 70J
paint, paper industries. Possible to use equally well both with AC and DC. Easy arc striking and Cr: 19.00
DIN 8556 E 19 12 3 L R 26 2 Hour
restriking. Fine metal droplet transfer, good fusion of joint faces, finely rippled bead surface,
easily removable slag. Ni: 12.00

Mo: 2.50

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STAINLESS STEELS
Typical Properties of All-Weld Metal Current Type Re-drying
Products Name Polarity information
Applications and Properties Tensile Impact
Chemical
Standards Strength Elongation Energy
Welding (When
Analysis (%) A5 [%] Positions necessary)
[N/mm2] ISO-V(J)

C: 0.02
EI 316LB
AWS/ASME SFA-5.4 E 316 L - 15 Si: 0.45 +20ºC : >60J
EN ISO 3581-A E 19 12 3 LB 42 Basic type stainless steel electrode for welding austenitic stainless Cr-Ni-Mo steels and cast
TS EN ISO 3581-A E 19 12 3 LB 42 steels, having a low carbon content. For operating temperatures up to +400°C. Especially Mn: 0.80
3500C
EN 1600 E 19 12 3 LB 42 suitable for welding of stainless steel chemical tanks and pipes made of austenitic low 575 32
DIN 8556 E 19 12 3 LB 20 carbon19Cr/12Ni/2-3Mo stainless steels, in chemical, textile, paint, paper industries. Used Cr: 18.00 2 Hour
with DCEP.
Ni: 12.00 -60ºC : >27J

Mo: 2.80

C: 0.07
EIS 316
AWS/ASME SFA-5.4 E 316 - 16 Si: 0.85
Rutile type, high recovery (160%) stainless steel electrode for welding 19Cr/12Ni/2-3Mo
EN ISO 3581-A E 19 12 2 R 53
austenitic stainless steels to mild steels and low alloyed steels and also for surfacing Mn: 0.80
TS EN ISO 3581-A E 19 12 2 R 53 3500C
EN 1600 E 19 12 2 R 53 applications on such steels. Weld metal deposit is austenitic-ferritic stainless steels. Possible 600 35 +20ºC : 65J
DIN 8556 E 19 12 2 MPR 26 160 to use equally well both with AC and DC. High current carrying capacity, since core wire is not Cr: 19.00 2 Hour
made of stainless steel.
Ni: 12.00

Mo: 2.50

C: 0.06
EI 318
Si: 0.90
AWS/ASME SFA-5.4 E 318 - 16
EN ISO 3581-A E 19 12 3 Nb R 32 Rutile type stainless steel electrode for welding stabilized austenitic stainless Cr-Ni-Mo steels
Mn: 0.80
TS EN ISO 3581-A E 19 12 3 Nb R 32 and cast steels. For operating temperatures up to +400°C. Suitable for welding of stainless
3500C
EN 1600 E 19 12 3 Nb R 32 steel tanks, valves and pipes in chemical, textile, paint and paper industries. Possible to use Cr: 18.50 600 32 +20ºC : 70J
DIN 8556 E 19 12 3 Nb R 26 equally well both with AC and DC. Easy arc striking and restriking. Fine-droplet metal transfer, 2 Hour
Ni: 12.00
good wash-in of joint sides, easily removable slag.
Mo: 2.50

Nb: 0.35

C: 0.04
EI 347
Rutile type stainless steel electrode for welding stabilized austenitic stainless Cr-Ni steels and
AWS/ASME SFA-5.4 E 347 - 16 Si: 0.90
cast steels, as well as stainless or heat resisting chromium steels or cast steels. For operating
EN ISO 3581-A E 19 9 Nb R 32
TS EN ISO 3581-A E 19 9 Nb R 32 temperatures of up to +400˚C, non-scaling up to +800˚C. Especially suitable for welding of Mn: 0.80
3500C
EN 1600 E 19 9 Nb R 32 stainless steel tanks, valves and pipes in milk, beverage, food, chemical and petrochemical 600 35 +20ºC : 70J
DIN 8556 E 19 9 Nb R 26 industries. Possible to use equally well both with AC and DC. Easy arc striking and restriking. Cr: 19.00 2 Hour
Fine metal droplet transfer, good fusion of joint faces, finely rippled bead surface, easily
removable slag. Ni: 10.00

Nb: 0.35

EIS 410 C: 0.06


Basic type stainless steel electrode with high recovery, for welding of stainless and heat
AWS/ASME SFA-5.4 E 410 - 15 Si: 0.50
resistant chromium steels or cast steels having chromium of approx. 13%. Deposits
EN ISO 3581-A E (13) B 42
TS EN ISO 3581-A E (13) B 42 martensitic stainless steel weld metal. Also suitable for corrosion and abrasion resistant
3500C
EN 1600 E Z 13 B 42 surfacing of contact surfaces of gas, water and steam fan, fan blades and fittings subjected to Mn: 0.80 730 22 +20ºC : 50J
DIN 8556 E 13 1 MPB 20+ operating temperatures up to 450°C. Weld metal is non-scaling up to 850°C. Use with DCEP. 2 Hour
Depending on type of base metal and wall thickness, preheating and interpass temperatures Cr: 13.00
from 100 to 400°C and tempering at 650 to 750°C are advisable.
Ni: 0.70

C: 0.06
EIS 410NiMo
Basic type stainless steel high recovery electrode, for welding of 12-14% Cr and 3-4% Ni Si: 0.75
AWS/ASME SFA-5.4 E 410NiMo - 15
stainless and heat resistant chromium steels or cast steels. Deposits martensitic stainless
EN ISO 3581-A E 13 4 B 42
TS EN ISO 3581-A E 13 4 B 42 steel weld metal. Also suitable for corrosion and abrasion resistant surfacing of contact Mn: 0.80
3500C
EN 1600 E 13 4 B 42 surfaces of gas, water, sea water and steam fan, fan blades and fittings, continuous casting 850 17 +20ºC : 47J
DIN 8556 E 13 4 MPB 20+ rolls. Used with DCEP. For wall thickness over 10 mm preheating to max. 150˚C and after Cr: 12.00 2 Hour
welding tempering or normalizing + tempering are recommended. Especially in joint welding
a buffer layer with EI 312 or EIS 307 electrode is advisable. Ni: 4.00

Mo: 0.50

C: 0.02
EI 2209 Electrode for welding dublex (ferritic-austenitic) stainless Cr-Ni-Mo steels. Especially used in
Si: 0.75 +20ºC : 50J
AWS/ASME SFA-5.4 E 2209 - 16 welding of acid tanks and pipes, in chemical, petrochemical, paper, shipbuilding and
EN ISO 3581-A E 22 9 3 N L R 12 desalination industries. Suitable also for welding dublex stainless steels to carbon steels. The Mn: 0.95
TS EN ISO 3581-A E 22 9 3 N L R 12 delta-ferrite content of the as-deposited weld metal amounts to approx. 25 to 35 %. The 3500C
EN 1600 E 22 9 3 N L R 12 Cr: 23.00 > 750 > 25
high-strenght and ductile weld metal exhibits good resistance to pitting, crevice corrosion and
DIN 8556 E 22 9 3 N L R 26 2 Hour
stress corrosion cracking in chloride-bearing media. For operating Temperatures of up to Ni: 9.50
DIN Material Number 1.4462
+250°C. Possible to use equally well both with AC and DC. Fine metal droplet transfer, good -20ºC : >35J
fusion of joint faces, finely rippled bead surface, easy arc striking, restriking and slag removal. Mo: 2.80

Nb: 0.15

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ALUMINUM ALLOYS
Typical Properties of All-Weld Metal Current Type Re-drying
Products Name Polarity information
Applications and Properties Yield Tensile
Chemical
Standards Strength Strength Elongation Welding (When
Analysis (%) A5 [%] Positions necessary)
[N/mm2] [N/mm2]

EAL 1100 Electrode with special covering for welding aluminium. In welding, hold electrode perpendicularly
AWS/ASME SFA-5.3 E 1100 to workpiece with a short arc.Wall thickness greater than 10 mm and larger workpieces will
DIN 1732 EL - Al 99.5 require preheating from 150°C to 250°C. Since slag residues are corrosive, they must be
TS 9604 EL - Al 99.5 completely removed from the weld bead. Electrode serves well as consumable in oxyacetylene 1200C
welding. The covering being hygroscopic, electrodes must be stored in an absolutely dry Al: 99.5 75 115 26
location, or redried if required. 2 Hour

GTA (TIG)-Welding rod : TAL 1100


GMA (MIG)-Welding wire : MAL 1100

EAL 4043 Electrode with special covering for welding aluminium-silicon alloys and for joining dissimilar Al: 93.80
aluminium alloys. Used with DCEP. In welding, hold electrode perpendicularly to workpiece, with
AWS/ASME SFA-5.3 E 4043
a short arc. Wall thickness greater than 10 mm and larger workpieces will require preheating
DIN 1732 EL - Al Si 5 Si: 5.20
TS 9604 EL - Al Si 5 from 150°C to 250°C. Since slag residues are corrosive, they must be completely removed from
1200C
the weld bead. Electrode serves well as consumable in oxyacetylene welding. The covering >40 >120 >8
being hygroscopic, electrodes must be stored in an absolutely dry location, or redried if required. Fe: 0.80 2 Hour

GTA (TIG)-Welding rod : TAL 4043


GMA (MIG)-Welding wire : MAL 4043 Cu: 0.20

EAL 4047 Electrode with special covering for welding aluminium-silicon cast alloys. In welding, hold Al: 87.0
electrode perpendicularly to workpiece, with a short arc. Wall thickness greater than 10 mm and
DIN 1732 EL-AISI 12 larger workpieces will require preheating from 150°C to 250°C. Since slag residues are
TS 9604 EL-AISI2 Si: 12.0
corrosive, they must be completely removed from the weld bead. Electrode serves
1200C
wellasconsumable, in oxyacetylene welding. The covering being hygroscopic, electrodes must 165 283 7
be stored in an absolutely dry location, or redried if required. 2 Hour
Fe: 0.80
GTA (TIG)-Welding rod : TAL 4047
GMA (MIG)-Welding wire : MAL 4047 Cu: 0.20

COPPER ALLOYS
Typical Properties of Weld Metal Current Type
Re-drying
Products Name Polarity
Applications and Properties Yield Tensile information
Chemical
Standards Strength Strength Elongation Hardness
Welding
(if needed)
Analysis (%) A5 [%] Positions
[N/mm2] [N/mm2]

ECU Electrode for joining and surfacing of pure copper and alloys. Suitable for
surfacing welds on steel, for this application, the initial runs should be welded at Cu: 99.0
AWS/ASME SFA-5.6 E Cu
the lowest possible amperage or a buffer layer shall be preferred. To obtain the
typical mechanical properties, preheat the workpiece to 350°C and maintain this
3500C
heat throughout the welding operation. Clear and easy to observe molten pool, 80 200 34 50 HB
stable arc. Easy slag removal. Possible to use with DCEP. 2 Hour
Other: 1.0
GTA (TIG) Welding Rod: TCU
GMA (MIG) Welding Wire: MCU Sn

ECU Sn7 Electrode for joining and surfacing of pure copper and copper alloys, steel, cast Cu: 92.0
AWS/ASME SFA-5.6 E CuSn-C steel, grey cast iron such as piston arms,sprockels,guides, turbine and
DIN 1733 EL-CuSn 7 centrifugal blades, ship screw propellers, motor collectors etc. Suitable for
surfacing weld on above materials. For surfacing application, the initial runs
3500C
should be welded at the lowest possible amperage. To obtain the typical Sn: 7.0 130 290 - 110 HB
mechanical properties, preheat the workpiece to 350°C and maintain this heat 2 Hour
throughout the welding operation. Possible to use both with AC and DC.
Other: 1.0
GMA (MIG) Welding Wire: MCU Sn7

ECU AI8 Al: 8.00


AWS/ASME SFA-5.6 E CuAl-A 1 Electrode depositing 8% Al containing aluminium bronze weld metal. Suitable
DIN 1733 EL-CuAl8 for welding aluminium bronze base metals. Also widely used for surfacing of
Mn: 0.50
components subjected to metal to metal wear even in corrosive environments 3500C
180 420 >20 180 HB
(acids, sea water,etc.) Used with DCEP.
Fe: 0.50 1 Hour
GMA (MIG) Welding Wire: MCU Al8

Cu: Rest

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NICKEL ALLOYS
Typical
KaynakProperties
Metalinin of
Tipik
All-Weld
Özellikleri
Metal Current
Kutuplama
Type Gerektiğinde
Re-drying
Products
Ürün Adı
Name Polarity
ve information
Tekrar
Uygulama
Applications
Alanları
and ve
Properties
Özellikleri Yield
Akma Tensile
Çekme Çentik
Impact
Darbe
Chemical
Kimyasal
Standartlar
Standards Strength Dayanımı
Dayanımı Uzama
Strength Elongation Dayanımı
Energy Hardness
Sertlik
Welding
Kaynak (When
Kurutma
Analysis
Analizi (%)
(%) A5 [%] Pozisyonları
Positions necessary)
Bilgisi
[N/mm2] [N/mm2]
[N/mm2] ISO-V(J)

ENI 420 Ni: 65.40

AWS/ASME SFA-5.11 E NiCu - 7 Electrode having monel core wire, designed for joining and surfacing welds of
Monel-clad steels. Suitable for joining Monel alloys to steel; weld surfacing of steel Cu: 30.00
EN ISO 14172 E Ni 4060
TS EN ISO 14172 E Ni 4060 with corrosion-resistant Monel coating. The weld metal is free of porosity and
2000C
DIN 1736 EL - NiCu30Mn resistant to many chemicals. Suitable for applications with working temperatures Fe: 1.50 320 500 40 +20ºC : 120J -
DIN Material Number 2.4366 from -196°C to +450°C. Weld groove preparation and cleaning should be done 1 Hour
carefully. Generally welding should be done in horizontal position with short
C: 0.10
stick-out distance without weaving. Possible to use with DCEP.

Mn: 2.50

Basic coated electrode with Ni-Cr-Fe type nickel base deposit. Used for repairing Ni: >68.00
ENI 422 and joining of nickel alloys, 5 - 9% Nickel steels, cryogenic stainless steels down to Fe: 6.00
AWS/ASME SFA-5.11 E NiCrFe - 3 -196°C, Incoloy 800 and other high temperature steels. For joining dissimilar +20ºC : > 80J
materials as stainless steels/low alloyed steels, stainless steels/Nickel alloys, C: <0.04
EN ISO 14172 E Ni 6182
TS EN ISO 14172 E Ni 6182 buffering of difficult to weld steels. Weld metal deposit is insensitive to cracks, has Si: 0.40 3500C
DIN 1736 EL - NiCr15FeMn very good resistance to acids, salts and alkaline solutions, molten salt (e.g. > 380 > 620 > 35 -
DIN Material Number 2.4620 cyanide) in oxidizing and carburization atmospheres (avoid a sulphurous Mn: 6.00
1 Hour
atmosphere). Generally used for welding on oven parts, burners, heat treatment Cr: 16.50
equipment, cement works, moulds, transport and storage tanks of liquid gas. -196ºC : > 65J
Chemical industries, petrochemical industries, glassworks, civil engineering, Mo: 0.20
repairing and maintenance workshops.
Nb: 2.00
Ni: Rest
ENI 424 Heavy coated, high recovery (170%) surfacing and hard surfacing electrode
which gives Nickel-Chromium-Molibdenum alloy weld metal. Weld metal is Fe: 6.50 As Welded
AWS/ASME SFA-5.11 E NiCrMo - 4 resistant to abrasion, impact, corrosion and high temperatures. Especially used C: 0.02
EN ISO 14172 E Ni 6275 in welding of hot-work press tools which are subjected to above service 200 HB
Si: 1.00
TS EN ISO 14172 E Ni 6275 conditions. Suitable to use in welding hot-work press tools, forge dies,
3500C
DIN 8555 E 23 UM 200 CZKT hot-stripping tools, pump rotors, valves. Preheating to 400-500°C is required, Mn: 0.50 520 720 33 -
depending on the size, shape and chemical analysis of the part to be welded. Cr: 15.00 2 Hour
Has a stable arc and weld metal is free of cracks and porosity. Welding shall be After Work
performed with short stick-out distance, perpendicular to base metal and craters Mo: 15.00 Hardening
shall be filled well. Preferred to use with DC, electrode in positive (+) and W: 3.10
320-420 HB
possible to use also in AC. Co: 1.40

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CAST IRON
Typical Properties of All-Weld Metal Current Type Re-drying
Products Name Polarity information
Applications and Properties
Standards Chemical Welding (When
Hardness
Analysis (%) Positions necessary)

ENI 402 (Ni)


AWS/ASME SFA-5.15 E Ni - Cl Ni: 98.00
Electrode having a pure nickel core wire for welding cast iron without or with low preheating (max. +300°C). For repair welding of
EN ISO 1071 EC Ni - Cl 3
cracked cast iron parts or joining components made of steel, copper or nickel materials to castings. Electrode suited to welding
TS EN ISO 1071 EC Ni - Cl 3 1500C
cast iron with lamellar graphite, white and black heart malleable and nodular cast iron. Weld metal is machinable. Easy arc ~160 HB
DIN 8573 E Ni - BG 21
striking and restriking, stable arc, smooth bead surface. Weld short beads, about 30 to 50 mm long. In order to reduce weld
1 Hour
residual stresses, hammer-peen welds slightly before cooling. Preferably used with DCEP but possible to use also with AC.
Other: 2.00

ENI 406 (Mo) Ni: 64.00


AWS/ASME SFA-5.15 E NiCu - B
EN ISO 1071 EC NiCu - B 3 Electrode having a nickel-copper core wire for welding cast iron without or with low preheating (up to +300°C). Well-suited to
TS EN ISO 1071 EC NiCu - B 3 welding cast iron with lamellar graphite, white and black heart malleable cast iron, nodular cast iron. Electrode is preferably used
for making filler and cover passes of for filling-up shrinkage cavities. Weld metal closely matches colour of base metal. Weld metal 1500C
DIN 8573 E NiCu - BG 21 Cu: 32.00 ~160 HB
is machinable. Provides easy arc striking and restriking, stable arc, smooth bead surface. Weld short beads, about 30 to 50 mm
1 Hour
long. In order to reduce weld residual stresses, hammer-peen welds slightly before cooling.

Other: 4.00

ENI 412 Ni: 96.00

AWS/ASME SFA-5.15 E Ni - Cl Electrode having a nickel core wire, for welding on grey cast iron with and without preheating. Suitable for welding joints as well C: 1.30
EN ISO 1071 EC Ni - Cl 3 as for surfacing of worn cast iron parts. Suitable to use in repair of machine frames, machine housings, machine parts and
TS EN ISO 1071 EC Ni - Cl 3 bearing blocks. The electrode has a very soft, regular fusion, and a quiet and steady arc. It is well suited for positional welding. 1500C
DIN 8573 E Ni - G 22 Very little dilution with the parent metal takes place, resulting in good machinability of the transition area. Weld short beads, about
Si: 0.80 ~175 HB
30 to 50 mm long. In order to reduce weld residual stresses, hammer-peen welds slightly before cooling. Preferably is used with 1 Hour
DCEN but possible to use with also AC. Mn: 0.40

Fe: 1.80

ENI 416 (NiFe) Ni: 55.00

AWS/ASME SFA-5.15 E NiFe - CI C: 1.00


EN ISO 1071 EC NiFe - Cl 3 Electrode having a nickel-iron core wire for welding cast iron with or without preheating. The weld metal features a low coefficient
TS EN ISO 1071 EC NiFe - Cl 3 of thermal expansion and as a result, little shrinkage. It has higher strength properties than pure nickel weld metal and is therefore 1500C
DIN 8573 E NiFe - G 23 preferably used for welding nodular cast iron, white and black heart malleable cast iron, as well as austenitic nodular cast iron or Si: 0.60 ~210 HB
joining these metals to components made of steel, copper or nickel materials. Easy arc striking and restriking, stable arc, smooth 1 Hour
bead. Weld metal is machinable. Weld short beads. Mn: 0.40

Fe: 43.00

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HARDFACING
Typical Properties of All-Weld Metal Current Type Re-drying
Products Name Polarity information
Applications and Properties
Standards Chemical Welding (When
Hardness
Analysis (%) Positions necessary)

EH 245 Basic covered, austenitic manganese steel electrode for wear resisting hardfacing deposits. Weld metal will adopt high hardness C: 0.70
As Welded
by cold-working, it is therefore particularly suited for parts which are subjected mainly to wear caused by heavy impact and shock.
AWS/ASME SFA-5.13 E Fe Mn-A
During welding, the workpieces should not become too hot and if necessary, be allowed to cool down. When welding large
EN 14700 E Fe9 Mn: 12.00 200 HB
TS EN 14700 E Fe9 workpieces made of austenitic manganese steel, such as crusher jaw plates, it is advisable to weld them in a water bath. High
welding currents and wide-weave beads must be avoided. When building up various layers, it is good practice depositing a buffer 3500C
DIN 8555 E 7 UM 200 KP
layer with EI 307 weld metal. When making joint welds on austenitic manganese steel, it is preferable to use EI 307B electrodes. 2 Hour
Ni: 3.00 After Work Hardening
Suitable for hardfacing and repair welding of wear resisting parts made of austenitic manganese steel, such as crusher jaw plates,
crusher cones, rolls, pulverizing hammers, beating arms and others. Preferably used with DC, electrode in positive (+) pole and
also possible to use with AC. Fe: Rest 450 HB

EH 330 C: 0.10

EN 14700 E Fe1 Si: 0.70


TS EN 14700 E Fe1 Thick basic-covered electrode for producing HARDFACING deposits of medium hardness, which can be machined by
DIN 8555 E 1 UM 300 chip-forming. Particularly suited for wear resisting parts subjected to metal-to-metal wear, heavy impact and shock. EH 330 can
3500C
be easily welded in all positions, except vertical-down. Weld metal is crack resistant and free of pores. suitable for reconditioning Mn: 0.90 300 HB
of rails, rail crossings, switch points, sprockets and wearing parts, such as rope pulleys, tumblers, rollers, caterpillar track rollers 2 Hour
and links, wheel flanges, stud links and others. DC, electrode in positive (+) is preferred and possible to use also in AC. Cr: 3.00

Fe: Rest

EH 340 C: 0.12
Thick basic-covered electrode for producing highly wear resisting HARDFACING deposits. It is particularly resistant to
EN 14700 E Fe1 Si: 0.80
metal-to-metal wear, impact and shock. Suitable for reconditioning of rails, rail crossings and switch points, wearing parts such as
TS EN 14700 E Fe1
DIN 8555 E 1 UM 400 dredger parts, polygon edges, bearing surfaces, striking tools, die tyres, wheel flanges, slide surfaces subject to heavy wear,
3500C
reconditioning of lower dies, punches and others.Weld metal can be machined only by using sintered hard metal tipped tools. Mn: 0.65 42 HRc
Even a large number of layers can be deposited without the need of intermediate buffer layers. A tough buffer layer using ESB 40 2 Hour
or EI 307B electrodes is solely required in case of very crack sensitive base metal. EH 340 can be welded in all positions, except Cr: 3.25
vertical-down. Preferred to use with DC, electrode in positive (+) pole and also possible to use with AC.
Fe: Rest

C: 0.40
EH 360R
Thick rutile-covered electrode for depositing tough and wear resisting hardfacing overlays. It is particularly resistant to high Si: 0.50
EN 14700 E Fe8
meta-to-metal wear, moderate impact and abrasion. The weld metal has sufficient red hardness up to +600°C. It is machinable
TS EN 14700 E Fe8
DIN 8555 E 6 UM 60 (65W) T only by grinding. Suitable hardfacing applications where wear resistance at higher temperatures is a prime concern, as in hot cut Mn: 0.30
1500C
offs, dies for pressure castings, rolls, crushers excavator parts, bucket edges and bucket teeth, drilling bits, coal planes, conveyor 59 HRc
screws. In case of crack sensitive base metals, a tough buffer layer made by ESB 40 or EI 307B electrodes, is required and a Cr: 7.00 2 Hour
further one after every third hardfacing layer. The as-welded hardness of 59 HRc can be increased to 60-65 HRc by single or
double tempering. Possible to use equally well both with AC and DC. V: 0.50

Fe: Rest

C: 0.40
EH 360B
Thick basic-covered electrode for depositing tough and wear resisting overlays on structural members subjected to severe wear. Si: 0.50
EN 14700 E Fe8
It is particularly resistant to high meta-to-metal wear, moderate impact and abrasion. The weld metal has sufficient red hardness
TS EN 14700 E Fe8
DIN 8555 E 6 UM 60 (65W) T up to +600°C. It can be machined only by grinding. Suitable hardfacing applications where wear resistance at higher temperatures Mn: 0.30
3500C
is a prime concern, as in hot cut offs, dies for pressure castings, rolls, crushers excavator parts, bucket edges and bucket teeth, 59 HRc
drilling bits, coal planes, conveyor screws. Multi-layers deposits will be free of cracks, even without depositing intermediate buffer Cr: 7.00 2 Hour
layers. Only in case of very crack sensitive base metals, a tough buffer layer, made with ESB 40 or EI 307B electrodes, is required.
Preferred to use with DC, electrode in positive (+) pole and also possible to use with AC. V: 0.50

Fe: Rest

C: 1.00
EH 380 Si: 1.00 As Welded
AWS/ASME SFA-5.13 E Fe6 Hardfacing electrode for manufacturing and repair welding of turning and plaining chisels, reaming and shear blades, special
Mn: 1.30
EN 14700 E Fe4 spiral drills. Also suitable for manufacturing tools from unalloyed and low alloy steels and hardfacing the edges of cutting tools 57 - 63 HRc
TS EN 14700 E Fe4 made of tool steel. Unalloyed and low alloy steels shall be preheated to 250-400°C before welding and postweld heat treatment Cr: 5.00 3500C
DIN 8555 E 4 UM 60 (65) S at 400°C and then welded parts shall be cooled slowly. If buffer layer is needed, can be performed by EI 312 or EI 307B electrodes Mo: 8.00
(max. 2,5 mm) and then hardfacing can be performed by EH 380 (max. 5 mm in heigth). Possible to use with DC, electrode in 2 Hour
V: 2.50 After Heat Treatment
positive (+) pole and with AC.
W: 1.90
62 - 66 HRc
Fe: Rest

EH 515 C: 2.90
High recovery (160%), thick rutile-covered electrode depositing hypereutectic chromium hard metal. It is suitable for producing
EN 14700 E Fe14
highly wear resisting deposits subject to abrasion by mineral particles. Suitable for hardfacing worn parts subject to mineral
TS EN 14700 E Fe14 Cr: 35.00
DIN 8555 E 10 UM 60 CR abrasion, such as, conveyor screws, mixer blades, concrete pump parts, slurry pumps, stirring and agitator parts, crusher parts,
3500C
excavator bucket edges, coal planes subject to corrosion at elevated temperatures. The typical transverse cracks appearing in 60 HRc
this hardfacing weld metal are not detrimental to abrasion resistance. Weld metal is machinable only by grinding. On difficult-to 2 Hour
Mn: 1.10
weld steels, a buffer layer made with EIS 307 electrodes is required. Produces very smooth weld beads with flat penetration.
Possible to use both with AC and DC.
Fe: Rest

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STICK ELECTRODES

HARDFACING
Typical Properties of All-Weld Metal Current Type Re-drying
Products Name Polarity information
Applications and Properties
Standards Chemical Welding (When
Hardness
Analysis (%) Positions necessary)

EH 526 C: 4.00

EN 14700 E Fe15
TS EN 14700 E Fe15 Basic type heavy coated hardfacing electrode with 180% metal recovery. Weld metal deposit is composed of primary and eutectic Cr: 20.00
DIN 8555 E 10 UM 55 GR Cr and Nb carbides in austenitic matrix. Suitable for hardfacing of parts subjected to heavy abrasion with moderate impact or 3500C
shocks. Particularly used in hardfacing of wear plates in quarry equipment, hammers of gyratory crushers, hammers for refractory
55 HRc
materials, clay and basalt, wire guides, meshing gears for trefoil mixers, bucket lips and teeths in earth moving equipments. Wear Nb: 6.50 2 Hour
coefficient of 3 layers deposit with SiO2, is 1%. The weld metal is machinable only by grinding. Weld with long arc length shall not
be welded more then 4 layers. Possible to use with DC, electrode in positive (+) pole and with AC.
Fe: Rest

EH 528 C: 7.00
62 HRc (1st pass)
EN 14700 E Fe16 Basic type, high recovery (180%) electrode for depositing primary and eutectic Cr and Nb carbides in austenitic matrix. Suitable
TS EN 14700 E Fe16 for hardfacing of parts subjected to heavy abrasion with moderate impact. Service temperature is max. 450°C. Suitable to use in
Cr: 24.00
DIN 8555 E 10 UM 65 GR hardfacing of cement crushers, cement presses and brick conveyor screws, mixer blades, press screws in oil industry, bucket lips 3500C
and teeths in earth moving equipments. The typical transverse cracks occuring in such a hard metal is not suitable for applications 63 HRc (2st pass)
where impact and shock conditions prevail. Wear coefficient of one layer deposit is 0.5 % with SiO2. The weld metal is machinable Nb: 7.00 2 Hour
only by grinding. Weld with long arc length shall not be welded more then 4 layers. Possible to use with both DC and AC.
64 HRc (3st pass)
Fe: Rest

C: 4.20
EH 531
DIN 8555 E 10 UM 65 GR Si: 1.30
Heavy coated, high recovery (235%) hardfacing electrode, depositing evenly distributed Cr, B carbides in austenitic stainless steel
matrix. Required hardness and abrasion resistance can be obtained in the first layer even on low alloy steels. Suitable for Mn: 0.30
hardfacing of parts subjected to heavy abrasion with moderate impact. Particularly used in excavator teeth, leading edges of 1000C
65 HRc
excavator buckets, mixer blades, gravel pumps, conveyor worn-screws, conveyor belts. The typical transverse cracks occuring in Cr: 31.00 1 Hour
such a hard metal is not suitable for applications where impact and shock conditions prevail. The hardfacing layers have a very
smooth surface and machinable only by grinding. Possible to use with both DC and AC. B: 1.20

Fe: Rest

C: 6.00
EH 540 Si: 1.00
62 HRc (1st pass)
EN 14700 E Fe16 Basic type, high recovery (235%) hardfacing electrode for depositing primary and eutectic Cr, Nb, Mo, W and V-carbides in
austenitic matrix. Suitable for hardfacing of parts subjected to heavy abrasion with moderate impact and service temperatures up Cr: 22.00
TS EN 14700 E Fe16 64 HRc (2st pass)
DIN 8555 E 10 UM 65 GR to 600˚C. Suitable for use in crushing and screening plants, sinter plant parts, wear bars and plates, scraper bars, blast furnace Mo: 6.00
charging systems, cement furnaces, bucket teeth and lips. The typical transverse cracks occuring in such a hard metal is not 3500C
suitable for applications where impact and shock conditions prevail. Wear coefficient of 1 layer deposit is 0,3 % with SiO2. The V: 1.00
65 HRc (3st pass) 2 Hour
weld metal is machinable only by grinding. It has a quiet and regular fusion. Weld with long arc length shall not be welded more W: 2.00
then 4 layers. Possible to use with both DC and AC.
Nb: 6.00
66 HRc (4st pass)
Fe: Rest

C: 2.30
EH 801
Rutile-basic coated hardfacing electrode which deposits Co-Cr-W alloy weld metal. Suitable to use in hardfacing of parts
AWS/ASME SFA-5.13 E Co Cr - C Si: 1.00
subjected to either the single or combined effect of: heavy metal-to-metal wear or abrasion, high temperatures (ranging from
EN 14700 E Co3 500°C to 900°C) and corrosive environments. Due to its very high hardness it is recommmended for applications where shocks
TS EN 14700 E Co3 Mn: 1.00
are low or moderate. Suitable for rolling mill guides, extrusion dies, valve seats, mechanical parts of steam turbines, pump tubing 1500C
DIN 8555 E 20 UM 55 CTZ and shafts and mixer blades. Preferred to use with DC, electrode in negative (-) and possible to use with also AC. 55 HRc
Cr: 32.00 1 Hour
TIG Welding Rod: TH 801
Gas-Shielded Flux Cored Wire: FCH 801 W: 13.00

Co: Rest

C: 1.00
EH 806
Rutile-basic type coated hardfacing electrode which deposits Co-Cr-W alloy weld metal. Suitable to use in hardfacing of parts Si: 1.00
AWS/ASME SFA-5.13 E Co Cr - A
subjected to either the single or combined effect of : heavy metal-to-metal wear or abrasion, high temperatures (ranging from
EN 14700 E Co2
500°C to 900°C) and corrosive environments. Due to its very higher toughness and shock resistance extends its use for service Mn: 1.00
TS EN 14700 E Co2 1500C
conditions involving mechanical impacts and thermal shocks. Suitable for blades for hot shearing, ingot tong ends, glass moulds, 43 HRc
DIN 8555 E 20 UM 45 CTZ
valves and valve seats, nozzles. Preferred to use with DC, electrode in negative (-) and possible to use with also AC. Cr: 27.00 1 Hour
TIG Welding rod: TH 806 W: 5.00
Gas-Shielded Flux Cored Wire: FCH 806
Co: Rest

C: 1.80
EH 812
Rutile-basic type coated hardfacing electrode which deposits Co-Cr-W alloy weld metal. Suitable to use in hardfacing of parts Si: 1.00
AWS/ASME SFA-5.13 E Co Cr - B
subjected to either the single or combined effect of : heavy metal-to-metal wear or abrasion, high temperatures (ranging from
EN 14700 E Co3
500°C to 900°C) and corrosive environments. Due to its very higher toughness and shock resistance extends its use for service Mn: 1.00
TS EN 14700 E Co3 1500C
conditions involving mechanical impacts and thermal shocks. Suitable for plastic extrusion screws, tools to cut paper, cardboard 52 HRc
DIN 8555 E 20 UM 50 CTZ
flor coverings, roofing, wood, galvanizing baths. Preferred to use with DC, electrode in negative (-) and possible to use with also AC. Cr: 30.00 1 Hour
TIG Welding Rod: TH 812 W: 9.00
Gas-Shielded Flux Cored Wire: FCH 812
Co: Rest

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STICK ELECTRODES

CUTTING AND GOUGING


Current Type Re-drying
Products Name Polarity information
Applications and Properties
Standards Welding (When
Positions necessary)

ECUT-S
Electrode used for cutting, gouging and piercing works. The main advantage of this electrode is suitability both for cutting and also for
gouging applications. Resulted surface finish is very clean and smooth. Suitable for demolishing faulty welding places at high speed in all Don’t redry.
positions and cutting industrial metals, difficult or impossible to cut with oxyacetylene process. E CUT-S should be definetely not left to dry,
but should contain certain amount of dampness.

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TIG AND OXY-GAS RODS

MILD STEELS
Typical Typical Properties of All-Weld Metal Current Type The
Chemical Polarity recommended
Products Name
Applications and Properties Analysis of Yield Tensile Impact shielding
Standards
Welding Strength Strength Elongation Energy
Welding
gases
A5 [%] Positions
Rod (%) [N/mm2] [N/mm2] ISO-V(J) (EN ISO 14175)

OG 1 C: 0.08

AWS/ASME SFA-5.2 R 45 Low carbon steel welding rod for oxy-acetylene welding. It is a general purpose rod for
EN 12536 OI welding low carbon steels and wrought iron with the required tensile strenght does not Si: 0.05
TS 3623 EN 12536 OI exceed 310 N/mm². Generally used for automotive repair works like tears and rips in the
DIN 8554 GI body or patching on badly damaged parts, joining steel sheets and plates, tubing and piping
installation where and intense heat source is required for straightening, forming, preheating
Mn: 0.50 280 450 20 +20ºC : 50J -
post weld heat treatment, regardless of the complexity and position in which welding has to
be done. Weld metal has got good ductility and machinability. Welding shall be performed in P: < 0.025
neutral flame characteristics. It has got a fluid weld puddle.

S: < 0.025

OG 2 C: 0.08

AWS/ASME SFA-5.2 R 60
Low carbon steel welding rod, for oxy-acetylene gas welding, containing slightly higher
EN 12536 O II Si: 0.05
manganese. It is a general purpose welding rod with medium strength, used for welding carbon
TS 3623 EN 12536 O II
steels and low alloy steels with tensile strenghts up to 410 N/mm². Commonly used for carbon
DIN 8554 G II
steel pipe installation and repair works in power plants, process piping, machine and Mn: 1.00 300 440 20 +20ºC : 50J -
agricultural tool repair, joining steel plates and wrought irons, filling holes and edged on wrought
iron, where an intense heat source is required for straightening, forming, preheating post weld
heat treatment, regardless of the complexity and position in which welding has to be done. P: < 0.025
Welding shall be performed in neutral flame characteristics. It has got a fluid weld puddle.

S: < 0.025

TG 1 C: 0.08

AWS/ASME SFA-5.18 ER 70 S - 3
EN ISO 636-A W 42 3 W2Si GTA (TIG) welding rod for unalloyed steels, fine grained steels and pipes. Particularly Si: 0.55
TS EN ISO 636-A W 42 3 W2Si suitable for welding of galvanized and pre-painted steels, welding low alloy steels in
DIN 8559 WSG 1 pipe-lines, boilers and tank production. Used in root and cap passes in chemical,
TS 5618 SG 1 petrochemical, water, natural gas pipes joints safely. Suitable also welding in thin metal Mn: 1.20 460 530 28 -30ºC : 80J l1
plates and repair welds. Characterized by a reduced slag formation and smooth welding (%100 Ar)
deposit. Thin and homogeneous copper coating increase resistance to rusting.
P: < 0.025
MAG Welding Wire: MG 1

S: < 0.025

TG 2 C: 0.07

AWS/ASME SFA-5.18 ER 70 S - 6 -20ºC : 90J


EN ISO 636-A W 46 2 W3Si1 Si: 0.85
TS EN ISO 636-A W 46 2 W3Si1 GTA (TIG) welding rod for unalloyed steels, fine grained steels and pipes. Particularly used
DIN 8529 WSG 2 in root and cap passes in chemical, petrochemical, water, natural gas pipes joints safely.
DIN Material Number 1.5125 Suitable also welding of thin metal plates, tanks, boilers and repair welds of them. Thin and Mn: 1.45 480 560 28 l1
homogeneous copper coating increase resistance to rusting. (%100 Ar)

MAG Welding Wire: MG 2 P: < 0.025


-30ºC : 70J

S: < 0.025

TG 3 C: 0.08

AWS/ASME SFA-5.18 ER 70 S - 6
EN ISO 636-A W 46 3 W4Si1 GTA (TIG) welding rod for unalloyed steels, fine grained steels and pipes. Provides high Si: 0.85
TS EN ISO 636-A W 46 3 W4Si1 mechanical properties. Particularly used in root and cap passes in chemical, petrochemical,
DIN 8529 WSG 3 CY 46 43 water, natural gas pipes joints safely. Suitable also welding of thin metal plates, tanks, boilers
DIN Material Number 1.5130 and repair welds of them. Thin and homogeneous copper coating increase resistance to Mn: 1.70 490 580 28 -30ºC : 80J l1
rusting. (%100 Ar)

MAG Welding Wire: MG 3 P: < 0.025

S: < 0.025

C: 0.06
TG 102
AWS/ASME SFA-5.18 ER 70 S - 2 Si: 0.60
EN ISO 636-A W 42 2 W2Ti Micro-alloyed, GTA (TIG) welding rod for unalloyed steels. Due to it's titanium (Ti) and
TS EN ISO 636-A W 42 2 W2Ti aluminium (Al) micro alloy contents, particularly suitable for single pass welding of Mn: 1.20
galvanized, pre-painted, rusty and dirty steels, welding low alloy steels in pipe-lines, boilers
> 490 > 570 > 24 -30ºC : 60J l1
and tank construction. Suitable also welding in thin metal plates and repair welds. Thin and
Ti: 0.10 (%100 Ar)
homogeneous copper coating increase resistance to rusting.

MAG Welding Wire: MG 102 Al: 0.07

Zr: 0.06

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TIG AND OXY-GAS RODS

LOW ALLOY STEELS


Typical Typical Properties of All-Weld Metal Current Type The
Chemical Polarity recommended
Products Name
Applications and Properties Analysis of Yield Tensile Impact shielding
Standards
Welding Strength Strength Elongation Energy
Welding
gases
A5 [%] Positions
Rod (%) [N/mm2] [N/mm2] ISO-V(J) (EN ISO 14175)

TG 201 C: 0.08

AWS/ASME SFA-5.28 ER 80 S - G Low alloyed GTA (TIG) welding rod for Mo-alloyed creep resisting steels, subjected to +20ºC : 110J
EN ISO 21952 - A W MoSi operating temperatures up to 530°C. Particularly used in root and cap passes of steam Si: 0.60
TS EN ISO 21952 - A W MoSi generators joints, boilers, pressure vessels and pipes, where high X-ray quality is required.
DIN 8575 SG Mo Also suitable for welding carbon steel parts subsequently heat treated after welding. 500 590 25 l1
DIN Material Number 1.5424 Observe directions of pre- and post-weld heat treatment of base metal. (%100 Ar)
Mn: 1.00

MAG Welding wire: MG 201 -20ºC : 60J


Mo: 0.50

TG 201A C: 0.08
Low alloyed, GTA (TIG) welding rod for Mo-alloyed creep resisting steels, subjected to +20ºC : 110J
AWS/ASME SFA-5.28 ER 80 S - D2
operating temperatures up to 530°C. Contains high level of deoxidizing (Mn and Si) elements
EN ISO 21952-A W Z MnMo Si: 0.60
to control porosity during welding. Particularly used in root and cap pass welding of steam
TS EN ISO 21952-A. W Z MnMo
generators joints, boilers, pressure vessels and pipes, where high X-ray quality is required. 520 600 25 l1
Also suitable for welding carbon steel parts subsequently heat treated after welding. Observe (%100 Ar)
directions of pre- and post-weld heat treatment of base metal. Mn: 1.80

MAG Welding wire: MG 201A


-30ºC : 65J
Mo: 0.50

TG 211 C: 0.08

AWS/ASME SFA-5.28 ER 80 S - G Low alloyed GTA (TIG) welding rod for Cr-Mo alloyed creep resisting steels, subjected to +20ºC : 90J
Si: 0.60
EN ISO 21952 - A W CrMo1Si operating temperatures up to 570°C. Particularly used in root and cap passes of steam
TS EN ISO 21952 - A W CrMo1Si generators joints, boilers, pressure vessels and pipes, where high X-ray quality is required.
DIN 8575 SG Cr Mo 1 Also suitable for welding carbon steel parts subsequently heat treated after welding. Observe Mn: 1.00 510 620 24 l1
DIN Material Number 1.7339 directions of pre- and post-weld heat treatment of base metal. (%100 Ar)
Mo: 0.50
MAG Welding wire: MG 211 -20ºC : 60J
Cr: 1.10

As Welded
TG 211A C: 0.08

AWS/ASME SFA-5.28 ER 80 S - B2 Low alloyed, GTA (TIG) welding rod for Cr-Mo alloyed creep resisting steels, subjected to
operating temperatures up to 570°C. Contains high level of deoxidizing (Mn and Si) elements Si: 0.60 550 650 20 +20ºC : 80J
EN ISO 21952-B W 55 1CM
TS EN ISO 21952-B W 55 1CM to control porosity during welding. Particularly used in root and cap pass welding of steam
generators joints, boilers, pressure vessels and pipes, where high X-ray quality is required. Mn: 0.60 l1
Also suitable for welding carbon steel parts subsequently heat treated after welding. Observe After Heat Treatment: 620°C 2 Hours (%100 Ar)
directions of pre- and post-weld heat treatment of base metal.
Mo: 0.50
MAG Welding wire: MG 211A 500 590 24 +20ºC : 130J
Cr: 1.35

As Welded
TG 222 C: 0.05
+20ºC : 120J
AWS/ASME SFA-5.28 ER 90 S - G Low alloyed, GTA (TIG) welding rod for Cr-Mo alloyed creep resisting steels, subjected to Si: 0.60 560 660 22
EN ISO 21952 - A W CrMo2Si operating temperatures up to 600°C. Particularly used in root and cap passes of steam
TS EN ISO 21952 - A W CrMo2Si generators joints, boilers, pressure vessels and pipes, where high X-ray quality is required. -18ºC : 100J
DIN 8575 SG Cr Mo 2 Also suitable for welding carbon steel parts subsequently heat treated after welding. Observe Mn: 1.00 l1
After Heat Treatment: 690°C 2 Hours (%100 Ar)
DIN Material Number 1.7384 directions of pre- and post-weld heat treatment of base metal.
Mo: 1.00 +20ºC : 140J
MAG Welding wire: MG 222 550 650 23
Cr: 2.50 -18ºC : 120J

TG 222A C: 0.08

AWS/ASME SFA-5.28 ER 90S - B3 Low alloyed, GTA (TIG) welding rod for Cr-Mo alloyed creep resisting steels, subjected to +20ºC : 150J
operating temperatures up to 600°C. Contains high level of deoxidizing (Mn and Si) elements Si: 0.50
EN ISO 21952-B W 62 2C1M
TS EN ISO 21952-B W 62 2C1M to control porosity during welding. Particularly used in root and cap pass welding of steam
generators joints, boilers, pressure vessels and pipes, where high X-ray quality is required. Mn: 0.60 540 640 22 l1
Also suitable for welding carbon steel parts subsequently heat treated after welding. Observe (%100 Ar)
directions of pre- and post-weld heat treatment of base metal.
Mo: 1.00
-10ºC : 90J
MAG Welding wire: MG 222A
Cr: 2.40

As Welded
TG 235 C: 0.05

AWS/ASME SFA-5.28 ER 80S - B6 Si: 0.40 580 700 24 +20ºC : 80J


Medium-alloyed GTA (TIG) welding rod for Cr-Mo alloyed creep resisting steels, subjected to
EN ISO 21952-A W CrMo5Si
operating temperatures up to 650°C. Suitable for welding 12 CrMo19-5, P5 / T5 steels in
TS EN ISO 21952-A W CrMo5Si
power generation and petrochemical industries. By its high steam, hot hydrogen corrosion Mn: 0.60 l1
DIN 8575 SG Cr Mo 5
resistance, particularly used in root and cap passes of in steam generators, boilers, piping in After Heat Treatment: 740°C 2 Hours (%100 Ar)
DIN Material Number 1.7373
refineries. where high X-ray quality is required. Observe directions of pre- and post-weld heat
treatment of base metal. Mo: 0.60
570 690 25 +20ºC : 100J
Cr: 5.50

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TIG AND OXY-GAS RODS

LOW ALLOY STEELS


Typical Typical Properties of All-Weld Metal Current Type The
Chemical Polarity recommended
Products Name
Applications and Properties Analysis of Yield Tensile Impact shielding
Standards
Welding Strength Strength Elongation Energy
Welding
gases
A5 [%] Positions
Rod (%) [N/mm2] [N/mm2] ISO-V(J) (EN ISO 14175)

C: 0.10 As Welded
TG 295 Si: 0.30
-30ºC : 80J
AWS/ASME SFA-5.28 ER 90 S - B 9 Mn: 0.80 590 680 22
EN ISO 21952-A W CrMo91 High-alloyed, GTA (TIG) welding rod for creep, oxidation and corrosion resistant
Cr-Mo-V-Nb alloyed steels, subjected to operating temperatures in 650°C. Suitable for Mo: 0.90 +20ºC : 120J
TS EN ISO 21952-A W CrMo91
welding P91 and T91 steels used in steam generators, turbine rotors, boiler, piping in Cr: 9.00 l1
DIN Material Number 1.4903
After Heat Treatment: 760°C 2 Hour (%100 Ar)
refineries, chemical industry and thermal power generation industry. Observe directions of Ni: 0.50
pre- and post-weld heat treatment of base metal. Nb: 0.06 -30ºC : 90J
V: 0.20 560 700 18
Cu: 0.20 +20ºC : 130J

STAINLESS STEELS
Typical Typical Properties of All-Weld Metal Current Type The
Chemical Polarity
recommended
Products Name
Applications and Properties Analysis of Yield Tensile Impact shielding
Standards
Welding Strength Strength Elongation Energy
Welding
gases
A5 [%] Positions
Rod (%) [N/mm2] [N/mm2] ISO-V(J) (EN ISO 14175)

TI 308L C: <0.03

AWS/ASME SFA-5.9 ER 308 L


EN ISO 14343-A W 19 9 L Si: 0.30-0.65
TS EN ISO 14343-A W 19 9 L Austenitic stainless steel welding rod for GTA (TIG) welding of unstabilized or stabilized
DIN 8556 SG X2 Cr Ni 19 9 corrosion resisting Cr-Ni steels, used in food, beverage, chemical and pharmaceutical
Mn: 1.00-2.50 420 620 36 +20ºC : 135J l1
DIN Material Number 1.4316 industries. Resistant to intergranular corrosion up to 350°C. Non-scaling up to 800°C, in air
(%100 Ar)
or oxidizing combustion gases.
Cr: 19.5-22.0
GMA (MIG/MAG)-Welding wire: MI 308 LSi

Ni: 9.0-11.0

TI 309L C: <0.03

AWS/ASME SFA-5.9 ER 309 L


EN ISO 14343-A W 23 12 L Austenitic-ferritic wire electrode for GTA (TIG) welding of stainless steels to unalloyed or Si: 0.30-0.65
TS EN ISO 14343-A W 23 12 L low-alloyed steels, subject to operating temperatures up to 300°C. Low carbon content
DIN 8556 SG X2 Cr Ni 24 12 increases resistance to intergranular corrosion.Suitable to use also as buffer layer on carbon
Mn: 1.00-2.50 >400 550-650 >30 +20ºC : 47J l1
DIN Material Number 1.4332 steel before welding with 308 and 308L to reach 304 and 304L surface layer. (%100 Ar)

GMA (MIG/MAG)-Welding wire: MI 309 LSi Cr: 23.0-25.0

Ni: 12.0-14.0

C: 0.08-0.15
TI 310
AWS/ASME SFA-5.9 ER 310 Fully austenitic welding rod for (GTA) TIG welding of heat resisting steels, containing
Si: 0.30-0.65
EN ISO 14343-A W 25 20 approximatelly 25% chromium and 20% nickel which are used in heat treatment and
TS EN ISO 14343-A W 25 20 industrial furnaces and equipments, like cement and steel industries. Also suited for welding
DIN 8556 SG X 12 Cr Ni 25 20 Mn: 1.00-2.50
heat resisting and non-scaling ferritic chromium steels, provided that corrosion attack by l1
DIN Material Number 1.4842 reducing sulphur bearing combustion gases is not to be expected. Non-scaling up to 1200˚C. 380 630 32 +20ºC : 80J (%100 Ar)
Weld metal exhibits good toughness values down to -196˚C. Cr: 25.0-28.0

GMA (MIG/MAG)-Welding wire: MI 310 Ni: 20.0-22.5

Mo: 0.75

C: <0.03
TI 316L
AWS/ASME SFA-5.9 ER 316 L Si: 0.30-0.65
Austenitic stainless steel welding rod for GTA (TIG) welding of unstabilized or stabilized high
EN ISO 14343-A W 19 12 3 L
TS EN ISO 14343-A W 19 12 3 L corrosion resisting Cr-Ni-Mo stainless steels. Due to it’s low C (carbon) content, resistant to
DIN 8556 SG X 2 Cr Ni 19 12 intergranular corrosion up to 400°C. Especially used in welding chemical tanks, pipes and Mn: 1.00-2.50
DIN Material Number 1.4430 equipments which are used in chemical, petrochemical, paint, paper and shipbuilding 450 620 33 +20ºC : 130J l1
industries, etc. Cr: 18.0-20.0 (%100 Ar)

GMA (MIG/MAG)-Welding wire: MI 316 LSi Ni: 11.0-14.0

Mo: 2.00-3.00

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TIG AND OXY-GAS RODS

STAINLESS STEELS
Typical Typical Properties of All-Weld Metal Current Type The
Chemical Polarity
recommended
Products Name
Applications and Properties Analysis of Yield Tensile Impact shielding
Standards
Welding Strength Strength Elongation Energy
Welding
gases
A5 [%] Positions
Rod (%) [N/mm2] [N/mm2] ISO-V(J) (EN ISO 14175)

C: <0.08
TI 318
AWS/ASME SFA-5.9 ER 318 Si: <0.65
EN ISO 14343-A W 19 12 3 Nb
TS EN ISO 14343-A W 19 12 3 Nb Austenitic stainless steel welding rod for GTA (TIG) welding of unstabilized or stabilized high Mn: 1.00-2.50
DIN 8556 SG X 5 Cr Ni Mo Nb 19 12 corrosion resisting Cr-Ni-Mo stainless steels. Stabilized with Nb(Niobium) and resistant to
DIN Material Number 1.4576 Cr: 18.0-20.0 480 640 32 +20ºC : 130J l1
intergranular corrosion up to 400°C. Especially used in welding chemical tanks, pipes and (%100 Ar)
equipments which are used in chemical and petrochemical industries. Ni: 11.0-14.0

Mo: 2.0-3.0

Nb: <1.0

C: <0.08
TI 347
AWS/ASME SFA-5.9 ER 347 Si: 0.30-0.65
EN ISO 14343-A W 19 9 Nb Stabilized austenitic stainless steel welding rod for GTA (TIG) welding of unstabilized and
TS EN ISO 14343-A W 19 9 Nb
stabilized corrosion resisting Cr-Ni steels, used in food, beverage, chemical and pharmaceutical Mn: 1.00-2.50
DIN 8556 SG-X5CrNiNb19 9
DIN Material Number 1.4551
industries. Stabilized with Nb (Niobium) and resistant to intergranular corrosion up to >350 570-670 >30 +20ºC : 65J l1
400°C.Non-scaling up to 800°C, in air and oxidizing combustion gases. Cr: 19.0-21.5 (%100 Ar)

GMA (MIG/MAG)-Welding wire: MI 347 Ni: 9.0-11.0

Nb: <1.0

ALUMINUM ALLOYS
Typical Typical Properties of All-Weld Metal Current Type The
Chemical Polarity
recommended
Products Name
Applications and Properties Analysis of Yield Tensile shielding
Standards Strength Strength Elongation Welding
Welding A5 [%] gases
Positions
Rod (%) [N/mm2] [N/mm2] (EN ISO 14175)

TAL 1100
AWS/ASME SFA-5.10 ER 1100 Pure aluminium GTA (TIG)-Welding rod of un-alloyed aluminium base metals. It has got
EN ISO 18273 S Al 1100
good colour matching with base material. High corrosion resistance and excellent electrical
TS 6204 EN ISO 18273 S Al 1100 l1
DIN 1732 SG Al 99.5 conductivity. Al: 99.50 >20 >65 >35 (%100 Ar)
DIN Material Number 3.0259
Stick electrode: EAL 1100
GMA(MIG) - Welding wire: MAL 1100

Al: 94.00
TAL 4043
AWS/ASME SFA-5.10 ER 4043 5% Silicon containing aluminium welding rod for GTA (TIG) welding of aluminium and Si: 5.00
EN ISO 18273 S Al 4043 aluminium alloys. Suitable for welding aluminium castings containing up to 7% silicon and
TS 6204 EN ISO 18273 S Al 4043 Fe: 0.40
Al-Mg-Si alloys which are containing < 2% alloying elements.
DIN 1732 SG Al Si 5 >40 >120 >8 l1
DIN Material Number 3.2245 Mg: 0.05 (%100 Ar)
Stick electrode: EAL 4043
GMA(MIG) - Welding wire: MAL 4043 Mn: 0.05

Ti: 0.15

TAL 4047 Aluminium-Silicon alloy filler metal used both for brazing and TIG welding of aluminium Al: 88.00
alloys. Suitable for GTA (TIG)-welding Al-Si and Al-Si-Mg cast aluminium alloys, having
AWS/ASME SFA-5.10 ER 4047 Si: 12.00
silicon content of > 7%. Very good capillary flow in brazing and brazed joints are matching
EN ISO 18273 S Al 4047A
TS 6204 EN ISO 18273 S Al 4047A structure and colour of aluminium alloys. Suitable for brazing of rolled and cast aluminium
alloys. Excess acetylene flame has to be used during brazing. Widely used in production of Fe: 0.60 >60 >130 >5 l1
DIN 1732 SG Al Si 12
(%100 Ar)
DIN Material Number 3.2585 kettle, frier, solar heaters.
Cu: 0.20
Stick electrode: EAL 4047
GMA(MIG) - Welding wire: MAL 4047 Mn: 0.15

Al: Rest
TAL 5183
Si: 0.15
AWS/ASME SFA-5.10 ER 5183
EN ISO 18273 S Al 5183 Aluminium alloy welding rod for (TIG) welding of Al-alloys with high tensile strength Fe: 0.40
TS 6204 EN ISO 18273 S Al 5183 requirements. Suitable for welding Al-Mg alloys and Al-Mg-Mn alloys.
Mg: 4.30-5.20 >120 >250 >16 l1
DIN 1732 SG Al Mg 4.5 Mn
(%100 Ar)
DIN Material Number 3.3548 GMA (MIG)-Welding wire: MAL 5183 Mn: 0.50

Cr: 0.05

Ti: 0.10

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TIG AND OXY-GAS RODS

ALUMINUM ALLOYS
Typical Typical Properties of All-Weld Metal The
Current Type
Chemical recommended
Products Name Polarity
Applications and Properties Analysis of Yield Tensile shielding
Standards Strength Strength Elongation Welding
Welding gases
A5 [%] Positions
Rod (%) [N/mm2] [N/mm2] (EN ISO 14175)

Al: Rest
TAL 5356 5% Magnesium containing aluminium welding rod for GTA (TIG) welding of Aluminium
- Magnesium (Al-Mg) alloys and Aluminium-Magnesium-Silicon (Al-Mg-Si) alloys. Gives colour Mg: 4.50-5.50
AWS/ASME SFA-5.10 ER 5356 match with base metal after anodizing process. Has excellent ductility and very good corrosion l1
EN ISO 18273 S Al 5356 A resistance especially in sea water. Mn: 0.05-0.20 >110 >235 >17 (%100 Ar)
TS 6204 EN ISO 18273 S Al 5356 A
DIN 1732 SG Al Mg 5 Cr: 0.05-0.20
GMA (MIG)-Welding wire: MAL 5356
DIN Material Number 3.3556 Ti: 0.06-0.15

COPPER ALLOYS
Typical Typical Properties of All-Weld Metal The
Current Type
Chemical recommended
Products Name Polarity
Applications and Properties Analysis of Yield Tensile shielding
Hardness
Standards
Welding Strength Strength Elongation Welding
gases
A5 [%] (HB) Positions
Rod (%) [N/mm2] [N/mm2] (EN ISO 14175)

Aluminium bronze welding rod for GTA (TIG) welding of aluminium bronzes, high strength brass, steel,
TCU Al8 gray cast iron used in machine building and in the chemical industry, as well as in shipbuilding. Alloy Cu: Rest
showing resistance to corrosion and to sea water, with a very good metal to metal sliding properties.
AWS/ASME SFA-5.7 ER Cu Al - A1 Suitable for also welding joints on corrosion resistant aluminium bronze or high strength brass pipes. l1
EN ISO 24373 S Cu 6100 Joining copper tubing to steel. Surface build-ups on ship propellers, skid rails, bearing surfaces, Al: 6.00-8.50 200 430 40 100 (%100 Ar)
TS EN ISO 24373 S Cu 6100 bearings, valves, slide gates, fittings.
DIN 1733 SG Cu Al 8
DIN Material Number 2.0921 Mn: <0.50
GMA (MIG)-Welding wire : MCU Al8

HARDFACING
Typical Typical Properties of All-Weld Metal The
Current Type
Chemical recommended
Products Name Polarity
Applications and Properties Analysis of shielding
Standards Welding
Welding Hardness gases
Positions
Rod (%) (EN ISO 14175)

C: 2.30
TH 801 Si: 0.80
Co-Cr-W alloy GTA (TIG) welding rod for hardfacing applications. Weld metal has got high
AWS/ASME SFA-5.13 R CoCr - C resistance to metal-to-metal wear, corrosion and high temperatures from 500°C to 900°C. Mn: <1.00
EN 14700 T Co3 Resistant to low and medium level of mechanical and thermal shocks, due to it's high hardness.
TS EN 14700 T Co3 Widely used for hard surfacing of wire guides, rolling mill guides, extrusion dies, valve seats, Cr: 30.00 l1
DIN 8555 WSG 20 GO 55 CTZ 51-59 HRc
mechanical parts of steam turbines, pump tubing and shafts, mixes blades, wood saws. Ni: <3.00 (%100 Ar)

Stick electrode : EH 801 W: 13.00


FCA-Welding wire : FCH 801 Fe: <3.00
Co: Rest
C: 1.10
TH 806 Si: 1.10
AWS/ASME SFA-5.13 R CoCr - A Co-Cr-W alloy GTA (TIG) welding rod for hardfacing applications. Weld metal has got high
Mn: <1.00
EN 14700 T Co2 resistance to metal-to-metal wear, corrosion and high temperatures from 500°C to 900°C. Due
TS EN 14700 T Co2 to weld metal toughness, it is resistant to mechanical and thermal shocks. Widely used for hard Cr: 28.00 l1
DIN 8555 WSG 20 GO 45 CTZ surfacing of hot shearing blades, ingot tong ends, valves and valve seats, nozzles. 38-48 HRc
Ni: <3.00 (%100 Ar)

Stick electrode : EH 806 W: 4.00


FCA-Welding wire : FCH 806
Fe: <3.00
Co: Rest
C: 1.40
TH 812 Si: 1.50
AWS/ASME SFA-5.21 ERCoCr-B Co-Cr-W alloy GTA (TIG) welding rod for hardfacing applications. Weld metal has got high
resistance to metal-to-metal wear, corrosion and high temperatures from 500°C to 900°C. Due Mn: <1.00
EN 14700 T Co3
TS EN 14700 T Co3 to weld metal toughness, it is resistant to mechanical and thermal shocks. Widely used for hard Cr: 29.00 l1
DIN 8555 WSG 20-GO-50-CTZ surfacing of tools for cutting paper, cardboard, floor coverings, roofing and wood. 44-52 HRc
Ni: <3.00 (%100 Ar)
Stick electrode : EH 812 W: 8.00
FCA-Welding wire : FCH 812
Fe: <3.00
Co: Rest

TCARBIDE 3000
DIN 8555 G 21 UM 65 G Flexible rod for hard surfacing by oxy-gas welding. Consists of a small diameter pure nickel core Matrix: 40-45 HRc
wire thickly coated tungsten carbides in a Ni-Cr-B-Si matrix. The weld metal is a heterogeneous
metal composed of tungsten carbides (W2C, WC) distributed in a hard and tough matrix. Shows -
extremely high abrasion resistance. It has got a quiet melting and good wetting. Especially used -
for hard surfacing of mixers, crushing mills, die blades and heads, sand foundary equipment,
drilling tricones.
W2C, WC: 3000 HV

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MIG / MAG WIRES

MILD STEELS
Typical Typical Properties of All-Weld Metal The
Current Type
Chemical recommended
Products Name Polarity
Applications and Properties Analysis of Yield Tensile Impact shielding
Standards Elongation Welding
Welding Wire Strength Strength Energy gases
A5 [%] Positions
(%) [N/mm2] [N/mm2] ISO-V(J) (EN ISO 14175)

With M21 Shielding Gas


MG 1 Unalloyed wire electrode for GMA (MIG/MAG) welding of unalloyed steels by using CO2 or C: 0.08 C1
(%100 CO2)
AWS/ASME SFA-5.18 ER 70 S - 3 mixed gases, depending on thickness of the base metal. Characterized by a reduced slag
425 480 30 -30ºC : 100J M20
EN ISO 14341-A G 38 3 M21 G 2Si formation and smooth welding deposit. Particularly suitable for welding of galvanized and (Ar+%5-15 CO2)
EN ISO 14341-A G 38 3 C1 G 2Si pre-painted steels, welding low alloy steels in pipe-lines, boilers and tank construction. M21
TS EN ISO 14341-A G 38 3 M21 G 2Si Si: 0.60 (Ar+%5-25 CO2)
Suitable also welding in thin metal plates and repair welds. A thin and homogeneous copper With C1 Shielding Gas
TS EN ISO 14341-A G 38 3 C1 G 2Si M24
DIN 8559 SG 1 coating increases electrical conductivity and protects the wire from rusting. (Ar+%5-15 CO2+%0.5-3 O2)
TS 5618 SG 1 M26
GTA (TIG)-Welding rod : TG 1 Mn: 1.20 395 475 30 -30ºC : 80J (Ar+%15-25 CO2+%0.5-3 O2)

With M21 Shielding Gas


MG 2 Unalloyed wire electrode for GMA (MIG/MAG) welding of general structural steels, pipe C: 0.08 C1
steels and cast steels using CO2 or mixed shielding gases, depending on thickness of the (%100 CO2)
AWS/ASME SFA-5.18 ER 70 S - 6
430 530 28 -40ºC : 55J M20
EN ISO 14341-A G 42 4 M21 G 3Si1 base metal. Generally used in steel construction, shipbuilding, machine, tank, boiler
(Ar+%5-15 CO2)
EN ISO 14341-A G 42 3 C1 G 3Si1 production, automotive industry. Preheating is required, depending on the plate thickness
Si: 0.80 M21
TS EN ISO 14341-A G 42 4 M21 G 3Si1 and carbon equivalent of the base metal. A thin and homogeneous copper coating increases (Ar+%5-25 CO2)
TS EN ISO 14341-A G 42 3 C1 G 3Si1 With C1 Shielding Gas
electrical conductivity and protects the wire from rusting. M24
DIN 8559 SG 2 CY 42 43 (Ar+%5-15 CO2+%0.5-3 O2)
TS 5618 SG 2 CY 42 43 M26
DIN Material Number 1.5125 GTA (TIG)-Welding rod: TG 2 Mn: 1.45 460 530 29 -30ºC : 50J (Ar+%15-25 CO2+%0.5-3 O2)

With M21 Shielding Gas


MG 2A C: 0.08 C1
(%100 CO2)
AWS/ASME SFA-5.18 ER 70 S - 6
460 550 30 -40ºC : 70J M20
EN ISO 14341-A G 42 4 M21 G 3Si1 Unalloyed wire electrode for GMA (MIG/MAG) welding of steels without spatter or very low
(Ar+%5-15 CO2)
EN ISO 14341-A G 42 4 C1 G 3Si1 level of spatter. Suitable for welding of general structural steels, boiler steels, pipe steels and M21
TS EN ISO 14341-A G 42 4 M21 G 3Si1 Si: 0.80
cast steels. CO2 or mixed shielding gases can be used depending on the thickness of the With C1 Shielding Gas (Ar+%5-25 CO2)
TS EN ISO 14341-A G 42 4 C1 G 3Si1 M24
base metal. A thin and homogeneous copper coating protects the wires from rusting.
DIN 8559 SG 2 CY 42 43 (Ar+%5-15 CO2+%0.5-3 O2)
TS 5618 SG 2 CY 42 43 M26
DIN Material Number 1.5125 Mn: 1.45 440 530 30 -40ºC : 60J (Ar+%15-25 CO2+%0.5-3 O2)

MG 3 Unalloyed wire electrode for GMA (MIG/MAG) welding of general structural steels, pipes and C: 0.08 C1
(%100 CO2)
AWS/ASME SFA-5.18 ER 70 S - 6 cast steels by using CO2 or mixed shielding gases can be used depending on thickness of
M20
EN ISO 14341-A G 46 4 M21 G 4Si1 the base metal. Generally used in steel construction, machine, tank, boiler production. (Ar+%5-15 CO2)
EN ISO 14341-A G 46 4 C1 G 4Si1 Preheating is required, depending on the plate thickness and carbon equivalent of the base M21
TS EN ISO 14341-A G 46 4 M21 G 4Si1 Si: 0.90 470 540 29 -40ºC : 55J (Ar+%5-25 CO2)
metal. A thin and homogeneous copper coating increases electrical conductivity and
TS EN ISO 14341-A G 46 4 C1 G 4Si1 M24
DIN 8559 SG 3 CY 46 43 protects the wire from rusting.
(Ar+%5-15 CO2+%0.5-3 O2)
TS 5618 SG 3 CY 46 43 M26
DIN Material Number 1.5130 GTA (TIG)-Welding rod: TG 3 Mn: 1.65 (Ar+%15-25 CO2+%0.5-3 O2)

MG 3A C: 0.08 C1
(%100 CO2)
AWS/ASME SFA-5.18 ER 70 S - 6 Unalloyed welding electrode for GMA (MIG/MAG) welding of dynamically loaded structures M20
EN ISO 14341-A G 46 4 M21 G 4Si1 and thick sections of general structural steels, pipes and cast steels. Provides very low level (Ar+%5-15 CO2)
EN ISO 14341-A G 46 4 C1 G 4Si1 of spatter, and no spatter in spray arc. CO2 or mixed shielding gases can be used depending M21
TS EN ISO 14341-A G 46 4 M21 G 4Si1 Si: 0.90 490 550 30 -40ºC : 60J (Ar+%5-25 CO2)
on the thickness of the base metal. Preheating is required, depending on the plate thickness
TS EN ISO 14341-A G 46 4 C1 G 4Si1 M24
DIN 8559 SG 3 CY 46 43 and carbon equivalent of the base metal. A thin and homogeneous copper coating increases (Ar+%5-15 CO2+%0.5-3 O2)
TS 5618 SG 3 CY 46 43 electrical conductivity and protects the wires from rusting. M26
Mn: 1.70 (Ar+%15-25 CO2+%0.5-3 O2)
DIN Material Number 1.5130

With M21 Shielding Gas


MG 20 C: 0.08 C1
Non-Copper Coated Wire (%100 CO2)
460 550 30 -40ºC : 70J M20
AWS/ASME SFA-5.18 ER 70 S - 6 Non-copper coated and unalloyed GMA (MIG/MAG) wire electrode, especially produced for (Ar+%5-15 CO2)
EN ISO 14341-A G 42 4 M21 G 3Si1 welding without spatter or very low level of spatter. Suitable for welding of general structural M21
Si: 0.80
EN ISO 14341-A G 42 4 C1 G 3Si1 steels, boiler steels, pipe steels and cast steels. CO2 or mixed shielding gases can be used With C1 Shielding Gas (Ar+%5-25 CO2)
TS EN ISO 14341-A G 42 4 M21 G 3Si1 depending on the thickness of the base metal. M24
TS EN ISO 14341-A G 42 4 C1 G 3Si1 (Ar+%5-15 CO2+%0.5-3 O2)
DIN 8559 SG 2 CY 42 43 M26
Mn: 1.45 440 530 30 -40ºC : 60J (Ar+%15-25 CO2+%0.5-3 O2)
TS 5618 SG 2 CY 42 43
DIN Material Number 1.5125
C: 0.06
MG 102 Micro-alloyed wire electrode for GMA (MIG/MAG) welding of unalloyed and low-alloy steels
by using CO2 or mixed gases. Characterized by a reduced slag formation and smooth
AWS/ASME SFA-5.18 ER 70 S - 2 Si: 0.60
welding deposit. Due to it's Al and Ti micro-alloy content, particularly suitable for single pass C1
EN ISO 14341-A G 42 3 M21 G 2Ti (%100 CO2)
EN ISO 14341-A G 42 3 C1 G 2Ti welding of galvanized, pre-painted, rusty and dirty steels, welding low alloy steels in Mn: 1.20
M20
TS EN ISO 14341-A G 42 3 M21 G 2Ti pipe-lines, boilers and tank production. Suitable also welding in thin metal plates and repair 460 530 25 -30ºC : 60J (Ar+%5-15 CO2)
TS EN ISO 14341-A G 42 3 C1 G 2Ti welds. A thin and homogeneous copper coating increases electrical conductivity and Ti: 0.10 M21
protects the wires from rusting. (Ar+%15-25 CO2)
Al: 0.07
GTA (TIG)-Welding rod: TG 102
Zr: 0.06

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MIG / MAG WIRES

LOW ALLOY STEELS


Typical Typical Properties of All-Weld Metal The
Current Type
Chemical recommended
Products Name Polarity
Applications and Properties Analysis of Yield Tensile Impact shielding
Standards Elongation Welding
Welding Wire Strength Strength A5 [%] Energy gases
Positions
(%) [N/mm2] [N/mm2] ISO-V(J) (EN ISO 14175)

C: 0.10
MG 181 +20ºC : >100J
AWS/ASME SFA-5.28 ER 100 S - G Si: 0.60
C1
EN ISO 16834-A G Mn3NiCrMo Low alloyed wire electrode for GMA (MAG) welding of fine grained and high strength steels (%100 CO2)
TS EN ISO 16834-A G Mn3NiCrMo Mn: 1.40
with yield strength of up to 690 N/mm2. Especially used in earthmoving, mining equipments, M20
trucks, concrete pumps crane and lift productions. CO2 or mixed shielding gases can be
700 740 >18 -20ºC : >80J (Ar+%5-15 CO2)
Mo: 0.20 M21
used depending on the thickness of the base metal.
(Ar+%15-25 CO2)
Cr: 0.50
-40ºC : >60J
Ni: 0.60

MG 201 C: 0.08

AWS/ASME SFA-5.28 ER 80 S - G Low alloyed wire electrode for GMA (MIG/MAG) welding of creep resistant boiler and pipe
EN ISO 21952 - A G MoSi steels subjected to operating temperatures up to 530°C. MG 201 shall be welded by using C1
Si: 0.60
TS EN ISO 21952 - A G MoSi mixed gas or CO2. Also suitable for joining C-Mn steels to be postweld heat treated. A thin (%100 CO2)
DIN 8575 SG Mo and homogeneous copper coating increases electrical conductivity and protects the wire 470 570 23 0ºC : 50J M20
from rusting. (Ar+%5-15 CO2)
Mn: 1.00 M21
(Ar+%15-25 CO2)
GTA (TIG)-Welding rod: TG 201

Mo: 0.50

MG 201A C: 0.08
Low alloyed wire electrode for GMA (MIG/MAG) welding of creep resistant boiler and pipe
AWS/ASME SFA-5.28 ER 80 S - D 2 steels subjected to operating temperatures up to 530°C. Contains high level of deoxidizing
EN ISO 21952-A G Z MnMo C1
(Mn and Si) elements to control porosity during welding. MG 201A shall be welded by using Si: 0.60 (%100 CO2)
TS EN ISO 21952-A G Z MnMo mixed gas or CO2. Also suitable for joining C-Mn steels to be postweld heat treated. Observe
520 600 22 -20ºC : 50J M20
directions as to pre and post weld heat treatment of base material. A thin and homogeneous (Ar+%5-15 CO2)
copper coating increases electrical conductivity and protects the wire from rusting. Mn: 1.80 M21
(Ar+%15-25 CO2)
GTA (TIG)-Welding rod: TG 201 A
Mo: 0.50

MG 211 C: 0.08

AWS/ASME SFA-5.28 ER 80S - G Low-alloy wire electrode for GMA (MIG/MAG) welding of Cr-Mo alloyed creep resistant boiler
and pipe steels subjected to operating temperatures up to 570°C. MG 211 shall be welded Si: 0.60
EN ISO 21952-A G CrMo1Si C1
TS EN ISO 21952-A G CrMo1Si by using mixed gas. Also suitable for joining C-Mn steels to be postweld heat treated. (%100 CO2)
Observe directions as to pre and post weld heat treatment of base material. A thin and Mn: 1.00 620 680 21 -20ºC : 70J M20
homogeneous copper coating increases electrical conductivity and protects the wires from (Ar+%5-15 CO2)
rusting. M21
Mo: 0.50 (Ar+%15-25 CO2)
GTA (TIG)-Welding rod: TG 211
Cr: 1.10

MG 211A Low-alloy wire electrode for GMA (MIG/MAG) welding of Cr-Mo alloyed creep resistant boiler
C: 0.08

AWS/ASME SFA-5.28 ER 80S - B2 and pipe steels subjected to operating temperatures up to 570°C. Contains high level of
Si: 0.30
EN ISO 21952-B G 55C 1CM deoxidizing (Mn and Si) elements to control porosity during welding. MG 211A shall be C1
EN ISO 21952-B G 55M 1CM welded by using mixed gas or CO2. Also suitable for joining C-Mn steels to be postweld heat (%100 CO2)
TS EN ISO 21952-B G 55C 1CM treated. Observe directions as to pre and post weld heat treatment of base material. A thin Mn: 0.60 >470 >550 >19 -20ºC : >70J M20
(Ar+%5-15 CO2)
TS EN ISO 21952-B G 55M 1CM and homogeneous copper coating increases electrical conductivity and protects the wires
from rusting. M21
Mo: 0.50 (Ar+%15-25 CO2)

GTA (TIG)-Welding rod: TG 211A


Cr: 1.35

MG 222 C: 0.08

AWS/ASME SFA-5.28 ER 90 S - G Low-alloy wire electrode for GMA (MIG/MAG) welding of Cr-Mo alloyed creep resistant boiler
Si: 0.65
AWS/ASME SFA-5.28 ~ER 90 S - B 3 and pipe steels subjected to operating temperatures up to 600°C. MG 222 shall be welded
EN ISO 21952 - A G Cr Mo 2 Si by using mixed gas. Also suitable for joining C-Mn steels to be postweld heat treated. C1
Observe directions as to pre and post weld heat treatment of base material. A thin and Mn: 1.00 550 650 19 -20ºC : 50J (%100 CO2)
homogeneous copper coating increases electrical conductivity and protects the wires from M20
(Ar+%5-15 CO2)
rusting.
Mo: 1.00 M21
(Ar+%15-25 CO2)
GTA (TIG)-Welding rod: TG 222
Cr: 2.50

23
MIG / MAG WIRES

STAINLESS STEELS
Typical Typical Properties of All-Weld Metal The
Current Type
Chemical recommended
Products Name Polarity
Applications and Properties Analysis of Yield Tensile Impact shielding
Standards Elongation Welding
Welding Wire Strength Strength Energy gases
A5 [%] Positions
(%) [N/mm2] [N/mm2] ISO-V(J) (EN ISO 14175)

MI 307Si Austenitic stainless steel wire electrode for GMA (MIG/MAG) welding of dissimilar steels,
C: <0.20

AWS/ASME SFA-5.9 ~ER 307 difficult to weld steels, armour plates, high manganese steels, rails, crossovers. Suitable also I1
Si: 0.65-1.00 (%100 Ar)
EN ISO 14343-A G 18 8 Mn for depositing stress relaxing buffer layers on crack sensitive base metals and hard surfacing
TS EN ISO 14343-A G 18 8 Mn jobs, e.g. crane wheel surfacing where high degree of pressure and dynamical loads exists. M12
(Ar+%0.5-5 CO2)
DIN 8556 SG X 15 Cr Ni Mn 18 8 Weld metal has a high degree of corrosion resistance and resistant to operating temperatures Mn: 4.50-7.50 >350 560-660 >40 +20ºC : >100J
M13
DIN Material Number 1.4370 up to 300˚C and non-scaling up to 850˚C. Observe welding procedures, preheating (Ar+%0.5-3 O2)
temperature and avoid high admixture of base metal. M14
Cr: 17.0-20.0
(Ar+%0.5-5 CO2+%0.5-3 O2)
Stick electrodes : EI 307R, EI 307B, EIS 307
Ni: 7.0-10.0

MI 308LSi C: <0.03

AWS/ASME SFA-5.9 ER 308 LSi Austenitic stainless steel welding wire electrode for GMA (MIG/MAG) welding of unstabilized I1
Si: 0.65-1.00 (%100 Ar)
EN ISO 14343-A G 19 9 LSi or stabilized corrosion resisting Cr-Ni steels tanks, pipes and equipments used in food,
TS EN ISO 14343-A G 19 9 LSi M12
beverage and pharmaceutical industry. Resistant to intergranular corrosion up to 350˚C. (Ar+%0.5-5 CO2)
DIN 8556 SG X 2 Cr Ni 19 9 Non-scaling up to 800˚C, in air or oxidizing combustion gases. Mn: 1.00-2.50 >400 580 38 +20ºC : >80J
M13
DIN Material Number 1.4316 (Ar+%0.5-3 O2)
Stick electrode : EI 308L Cr: 19.5-22.0 M14
GTA (TIG)-Welding rod: TI 308L (Ar+%0.5-5 CO2+%0.5-3 O2)

Ni: 9.0-11.0

MI 309LSi C: <0.03
Austenitic-ferritic welding wire electrode for GMA (MIG/MAG) welding dissimilar joints of I1
AWS/ASME SFA-5.9 ER 309 LSi Si: 0.65-1.00
stainless steels to unalloyed or low-alloyed steels, subjected to operating temperatures up to (%100 Ar)
EN ISO 14343-A G 23 12 LSi
300°C. Suitable to use also as buffer layer on carbon steel before welding with 308 and 308L M12
TS EN ISO 14343-A G 23 12 LSi
to reach 304 and 304L layer. Low carbon content increases resistance to intergranular Mn: 1.00-2.50 >400 600 >30 +20ºC : >47J (Ar+%0.5-5 CO2)
DIN 8556 SG X 2 Cr Ni 24 12
corrosion. M13
DIN Material Number 1.4332 (Ar+%0.5-3 O2)
Stick electrode : EI 309L Cr: 23.0-25.0 M14
GTA (TIG)-Welding rod: TI 309L (Ar+%0.5-5 CO2+%0.5-3 O2)

Ni: 12.0-14.0

MI 310 Fully austenitic stainless steel wire electrode for GMA (MIG/MAG) welding of heat resistant
C: 0.08-0.15

AWS/ASME SFA-5.9 ER 310 steels, containing approx. 25% chromium and 20% nickel, which are used in heat treatment I1
Si: 0.30-0.65 (%100 Ar)
EN ISO 14343-A G 25 20 and industrial furnaces and equipments, like cement and steel industries. Also suited for
TS EN ISO 14343-A G 25 20 M12
welding heat resistant and scaling resistant ferritic chromium steels, provided that corrosion (Ar+%0.5-5 CO2)
DIN 8556 SG X 12 Cr Ni 25 20 attack by reducing sulphur-bearing combustion gases is not be expected. Weld metal Mn: 1.00-2.50 360 600 35 +20ºC : >70J
M13
DIN Material Number 1.4842 exhibits good toughness down to -196°C and non-scaling up to +1200°C. (Ar+%0.5-3 O2)
Cr: 25.0-28.0 M14
Stick electrodes : EI 310, EI 310B (Ar+%0.5-5 CO2+%0.5-3 O2)
GTA (TIG)-Welding rod: TI 310
Ni: 20.0-22.5

MI 312 Austenitic-ferritic stainless steel wire electrode for GMA (MIG/MAG) welding of dissimilar C: <0.15
steels and depositing claddings on ferritic steels. It features high resistance to cracking and
AWS/ASME SFA-5.9 ER 312 toughness, is therefore suited for joining difficult to weld steels and depositing stress-relaxing Si: 0.30-0.65 I1
EN ISO 14343-A G 29 9 buffer layers on crack sensitive base metals. Ferritic-austenitic Cr-Ni weld metal is
(%100 Ar)
TS EN ISO 14343-A G 29 9 M12
non-scaling up to +1100°C. Especially used in die and tool repair, crack repairs in difficult to
DIN 8556 SG X 10 Cr Ni 30 9 weld steels, gear teeth repair and rebuilding, buffer layer application on cutting
Mn: 1.00-2.50 550 750 25 +20ºC : >80J (Ar+%0.5-5 CO2)
DIN Material Number 1.4337 M13
blades.Suitable also for welding galvanized steel plates. (Ar+%0.5-3 O2)
Cr: 28.00-32.00 M14
Stick electrode : EI 312 (Ar+%0.5-5 CO2+%0.5-3 O2)
GTA (TIG)-Welding rod: TI 312
Ni: 8.00-10.50

C: <0.03
MI 316LSi
Austenitic stainless steel wire electrode for GMA (MIG/MAG) welding of unstabilized or Si: 0.65-1.00 I1
AWS/ASME SFA-5.9 ER 316 L Si (%100 Ar)
EN ISO 14343-A G 19 12 3 L Si stabilized corrosion resisting Cr-Ni-Mo steels. Resistant to intergranular corrosion up to
400˚C. Especially used in welding chemical tanks, pipes and equipments which are used in M12
TS EN ISO 14343-A G 19 12 3 L Si Mn: 1.00-2.50 (Ar+%0.5-5 CO2)
DIN 8556 SG X2 Cr Ni Mo 19 12 chemical, petrochemical, paint, textile, paper and shipbuilding industries, etc. 390 550 36 +20ºC : >65J M13
DIN Material Number 1.4430 Cr: 18.0-20.0 (Ar+%0.5-3 O2)
Stick electrodes : EI 316L, EI 316LB M14
GTA (TIG)-Welding rod: TI 316L Ni: 11.0-14.0 (Ar+%0.5-5 CO2+%0.5-3 O2)

Mo: 2.00-3.00

C: <0.08
MI 347
AWS/ASME SFA-5.9 ER 347 Stabilized austenitic stainless steel welding wire electrode for GMA (MIG/MAG) welding of Si: 0.30-0.65 I1
unstabilized and stabilized corrosion resisting Cr-Ni steels, used in food, beverage, chemical (%100 Ar)
EN ISO 14343-A G 19 9 Nb
TS EN ISO 14343-A G 19 9 Nb and pharmaceutical industries. Stabilized with Nb (Niobium) and resistant to intergranular Mn: 1.00-2.50 M12
(Ar+%0.5-5 CO2)
DIN 8556 SG X5 Cr Ni Nb 19 9 corrosion up to 400°C and non-scaling up to 800°C, in air and oxidizing combustion gases. 430 620 32 +20ºC : 80J
M13
DIN Material Number 1.4551 Cr: 19.00-21.50 (Ar+%0.5-3 O2)
Stick electrode : EI 347
M14
GTA (TIG)-Welding rod: TI 347 Ni: 9.00-11.00 (Ar+%0.5-5 CO2+%0.5-3 O2)

Nb: <1.00

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ALUMINUM ALLOYS
Typical Typical Properties of All-Weld Metal Current Type The
Chemical recommended
Products Name Polarity
Applications and Properties Analysis of %0.2 Yield Tensile shielding
Standards Elongation Welding
Welding Wire Strength Strength gases
A5 [%] Positions
(%) [N/mm2] [N/mm2] (EN ISO 14175)

MAL 1100 Si: < 0.25


AWS/ASME SFA-5.10 ~ER 1100 I1
EN ISO 18273 S Al 1100 Aluminium welding wire electrode for GMA (MIG) welding of pure aluminium base metals. Exhibits high corrosion (%100 Ar)
TS 6204 EN ISO 18273 S Al 1100 resistance and has high electrical conductivity. Has colour match with pure aluminium. l2
DIN 1732 SG Al 99.5 Fe: < 0.40 > 20 > 65 > 35 (%100 He)
DIN Material Number 3.0259 Stick electrode : EAL 1100 l3
GTA (TIG)-Welding rod: TAL 1100 (%0.5-95 He + Ar)

Al: > 99.35

MAL 4043
AWS/ASME SFA-5.10 ER 4043 5% Silicon containing aluminium wire electrode for GMA (MIG) welding of aluminium and aluminium alloys. Si: 4.50-6.00
EN ISO 18273 S Al 4043 I1
Suitable for welding aluminium castings, containing up to 7% silicon and Al-Mg-Si alloys which are containing (%100 Ar)
TS 6204 EN ISO 18273 S Al 4043 < 2% alloying elements.
DIN 1732 SG Al Si 5 > 40 > 120 >8 l2
(%100 He)
DIN Material Number 3.2245 Stick electrode : EAL 4043 l3
GTA (TIG)-Welding rod: TAL 4043 (%0.5-95 He + Ar)
Al: Rest

MAL 4047
AWS/ASME SFA-5.10 ER 4047 Si: 11.00-13.00
EN ISO 18273 S Al 4047A 12% Silicon containing aluminium alloy welding wire for GMA (MIG) welding of aluminium-silicon (Al-Si) and I1
TS 6204 EN ISO 18273 S Al 4047A aluminium-silicon-magnesium (Al-Si-Mg) alloy castings, having a Si content of >7 % alloying elements. (%100 Ar)
DIN 1732 SG Al Si 12 > 60 > 130 >5 l2
Stick electrode : EAL 4047 (%100 He)
DIN Material Number 3.2585
GTA (TIG)-Welding rod: TAL 4047 l3
(%0.5-95 He + Ar)
Al: Rest

MAL 5183 Mg: 4.30-5.20


AWS/ASME SFA-5.10 ER 5183
EN ISO 18273 S Al 5183 I1
Aluminium alloy welding wire for GMA (MIG) welding of Al-alloys with high tensile strenght requirements. Suitable Mn: 0.50-1.00 (%100 Ar)
TS 6204 EN ISO 18273 S Al 5183
for welding Al-Mg alloys and Al-Mg-Mn alloys. > 125 > 275 > 17 l2
DIN 1732 SG Al Mg 4.5 Mn
(%100 He)
DIN Material Number 3.3548 Cr: 0.05-0.25
GTA (TIG)-Welding rod: TAL 5183 l3
(%0.5-95 He + Ar)

Al: Rest

MAL 5356 Mg: 4.50-5.50

AWS/ASME SFA-5.10 ER 5356 Mn: 0.05-0.20


EN ISO 18273 S Al 5356 A 5% Magnesium containing aluminium welding wire for GMA (MIG) welding of Al-Mg alloys and Al-Mg-Si alloys. I1
TS 6204 EN ISO 18273 S Al 5356 A (%100 Ar)
Very good corrosion resistance especially in sea water and gives excellent ductility.
DIN 1732 SG Al Mg 5 Cr: 0.05-0.20 > 110 > 235 > 17 l2
(%100 He)
DIN Material Number 3.3556 GTA (TIG)-Welding rod: TAL 5356 l3
Ti: 0.06-0.15 (%0.5-95 He + Ar)

Al: Rest

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COPPER ALLOYS
Typical Kaynak Metalinin
Typical Tipik Özellikleri
Properties of All-Weld Metal The
Kutuplama
Current Type
Chemical recommended
Ürün Adı
Products Name ve
Polarity
Uygulama Alanları
Applications and ve Özellikleri
Properties Analysis of AkmaYield Çekme
Tensile shielding
Kimyasal
Standartlar
Standards
Welding Wire Dayanımı
Strength Dayanımı Uzama
Strength Elongation Sertlik
Hardness
Kaynak
Welding
gases
Analizi (%) A5 [%] Pozisyonları
Positions
(%) [N/mm2]
[N/mm2] [N/mm2] (EN ISO 14175)

MCU Sn Sn: 0.50-1.00

AWS/ASME SFA-5.7 ER Cu Tin alloyed copper wire electrode for GMA (MIG) welding of copper and low alloyed copper
EN ISO 24373 S Cu 1898 alloys. Suitable for welding oxygen-free copper and copper materials subject to high strain. I1
Si: <0.50 (%100 Ar)
TS EN ISO 24373 S Cu 1898 Gives pore-free and easily workable welding seams.
DIN 1733 SG Cu Sn 100 220 30 60 HB l2
(%100 He)
DIN Material Number 2.1006 Stick electrode : ECU Mn: 0.10-0.50 l3
GTA (TIG)-Welding rod: TCU (%0.5-95 He + Ar)

Cu: Rest

MCU Sn6 Sn: 4.00-7.00


AWS/ASME SFA-5.7 ER Cu Sn - A
EN ISO 24373 S Cu 5180A 6% Tin alloyed copper wire electrode for GMA (MIG) welding and surfacing of Cu-Sn I1
TS EN ISO 24373 S Cu 5180A (4 - 8 % Sn ; bronze), Cu-Zn (brass), and Cu-Sn-Zn-Pb alloys. Suitable for joining of copper (%100 Ar)
DIN 1733 SG Cu Sn 6 alloys to steels, repair welding of cast bronzes and cladding on cast iron and steels. For large P: 0.01-0.40 160 260 25 80 HB l2
DIN Material Number 2.1022 workpieces; e.g. thicknesses exceeding 5 mm, a preheat at about 250°C is recommended. (%100 He)
l3
Stick electrode : ECU Sn7 (%0.5-95 He + Ar)

Cu: Rest

MCU Al8 Al: 6.00-8.50


AWS/ASME SFA-5.7 ER Cu Al - A 1 8% Aluminium alloyed copper wire electrode for GMA (MIG) welding of copper-aluminyum
EN ISO 24373 S Cu 6100 (Cu-Al) alloys (aluminium-bronzes). Also suitable for surfacing of parts subjected to metal to I1
TS EN ISO 24373 S Cu 6100 (%100 Ar)
metal wear under high compressive stresses or in the presence of corrosive agents
DIN 1733 SG Cu Al 8 Mn: <0.50 200 430 40 100 HB l2
(acids,sea water). (%100 He)
DIN Material Number 2.0921
l3
Stick electrode : ECU Al8 (%0.5-95 He + Ar)
GTA (TIG)-Welding rod: TCU Al8
Cu: Rest

MCU Si3 Si: 2.80-4.00


AWS/ASME SFA-5.7 ER Cu Si - A
EN ISO 24373 S Cu 6560 3% Silicon alloyed copper wire electrode for GMA (MIG) welding of copper(Cu), Cu-Si I1
TS EN ISO 24373 S Cu 6560 (silicon bronze), Cu-Zn (brass) and as well as surfacing of unalloyed or medium alloyed (%100 Ar)
DIN 1733 SG Cu Si 3 steels or cast irons. Due to less Zn burn and corrosion resistant weld metal, suitable for Mn: 0.50-1.50 120 350 40 80 HB l2
joining of galvanized steels. Resulted Zn burn is less and weld metal is corrosion resistant in (%100 He)
DIN Material Number 2.1461
galvanized steels. For large workpieces; e.g. thicknesses exceeding 5 mm, a preheat at l3
(%0.5-95 He + Ar)
about 250°C is recommended.
Cu: Rest

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MILD STEELS
Typical Properties of All-Weld Metal Current Type The
recommended
Products Name Polarity
Applications and Properties Yield Tensile Impact shielding
Standards Chemical Strength Strength Elongation Welding
Energy gases
Analysis (%) A5 [%] Positions (EN ISO 14175)
[N/mm2] [N/mm2] ISO-V(J)

FCW 10 C: 0.04
AWS/ASME SFA-5.20 E70T-1
EN ISO 17632-A T46 2 R C 3 Rutile type flux cored wire for manuel and semi-automatic welding of grooves and fillets in
TS EN ISO 17632-A T46 2 R C 3 flat position with CO2 gas. Weld beads are bright, smooth, finely rippled and free from
EN 758 T46 2 R C 3 spatter. Slag is self releasing in most cases and cleaning is easy in multiple run welding. Si: 0.20 500 560 24 -20ºC : 60J C1
(%100 CO2)
Suitable to use medium-thickness steels in construction, circumferential welding in truck
parts like wheels, hydrolic cylinders.

Mn: 1.00

FCW 11 C: 0.06
AWS/ASME SFA-5.20 E71T-1 Rutile type flux cored wire with fast-freezing slag. Especially designed for production welds
EN ISO 17632-A T46 2 P C 1 in shipbuilding and steel construction. Owing to its easily controllable weld pool, electrode is
TS EN ISO 17632-A T46 2 P C 1 well suited for positional welding with higher currents, resulting in increased deposition rates.
Si: 0.30 500 560 25 -20ºC : 60J C1
EN 758 T46 2 P C 1 Particularly suited for welding in the horizontal-vertical position, e.g. in tank welding. (%100 CO2)
Electrode of 1.2 mm in diameter is also suitable for vertical-down welding. Low spatter loss,
easy slag removal, finely ripped pore-free welds blending into base metal without undercut.

Mn: 1.20

FCW 11A C: 0.06


AWS/ASME SFA-5.20 E71T-1 Rutile type flux cored wire with fast-freezing slag. Especially designed for production welds
EN ISO 17632-A T46 2 P C 1 H5 in shipbuilding and steel construction. Owing to its easily controllable weld pool, electrode is
TS EN ISO 17632-A T46 2 P C 1 H5 well suited for positional welding with higher currents, resulting in increased deposition rates.
Si: 0.30 500 560 25 -20ºC : 60J C1
EN 758 T46 2 P C 1 H5 Electrode of 1.2 mm in diameter is also suitable for vertical-down welding. Low spatter loss, (%100 CO2)
easy slag removal in the fillet and norrow grooves, finely ripped pore-free welds blending into
base metal without undercut.

Mn: 1.20

FCW 12 C: 0.05
AWS/ASME SFA-5.20 E71T1-M
EN ISO 17632-A T46 2 P M 1 Rutile type flux cored wire, especially designed for welding in steel construction, piping,
TS EN ISO 17632-A T46 2 P M 1 machine fabrication and shipbuilding by using mix shielding gases. Owing to it’s easily
controllable weld pool and fast freezing slag particularly suited for welding in all position. Si: 0.30 560 630 25 -20ºC : 75J M21
EN 758 T46 2 P M 1 (Ar+%15-25 CO2)
Good gap-bridging property, low spatter loss, easy slag removal even in narrow grooves.
Finely ripped pore-free welds blending into base metal without undercut.

Mn: 1.20

FCW 16 C: 0.03
AWS/ASME SFA-5.20 E71T-1
EN ISO 17632-A T46 2 P C 1 Rutile type flux cored wire for welding in all position with higher mechanical properties.
Suitable for welding fine grained structural steels and high strength shipbuilding steels in all Si: 0.50
TS EN ISO 17632-A T46 2 P C 1
EN 758 T46 2 P C 1 position, where low heat input and less deformation are required. Has a stable and quite arc. 550 610 25 -20ºC : 55J C1
Good gap-bridging property, low spatter loss, easy slag removal even in narrow grooves. (%100 CO2)
Mn: 1.20
Finely ripped pore-free welds blending into base metal without undercut.

Ni: 0.40

FCW 21 C: 0.05
Slagless metal powder cored electrode with outstanding welding properties in the short-arc
AWS/ASME SFA-5.20 E71T-1MJ H4 and spray arc range.Almost spatter-free when welding in the spray-arc range. Good -20ºC : 80J
AWS/ASME SFA-5.18 E70C-6M H4 restriking, even with cold wire tip, thus being suitable for robot application. Characteristic
EN ISO 17632-A T46 4 M M 3 H5 features; high deposition rate and welding speed, good side wall fusion, finely rippled welds,
Si: 0.60 500 560 25 M21
TS EN ISO 17632-A T46 4 M M 3 H5 without undercutting into the base metal, not even on contaminated or corroded metal (Ar+%15-25 CO2)
EN 758 T46 4 M M 3 H5 surfaces. Little formation of silicates on weld surface, so that multi-pass welds can be made
without cleaning. Due to it's easily controlable weld pool in the short-arc range, FCW 21 is
well-suited for root-and positional welding and gap bridging. -40ºC : 50J
Mn: 1.30

FCW 30 C: 0.02
AWS/ASME SFA-5.20 E70T-5 H4 -20ºC : 80J
Basic type flux cored wire for welding thick steel sections and dynamically loaded structures,
EN ISO 17632-A T42 4 B M 3 H5 where high toughness is required. Provides high mechanical properties and high crack C1
EN ISO 17632-A T42 4 B C 3 H5 resistant weld metal. Suitable to welding of boiler, tank, pressure vessel, heavy machine (%100 CO2)
TS EN ISO 17632-A T42 4 B M 3 H5 production and heavy constructions. Weld are metallurgically clean and are of X-ray quality.
Si: 0.40 520 580 28
TS EN ISO 17632-A T42 4 B C 3 H5 M21
FCW 30 is also suitable for welding high carbon steels and buffer layer application on worn (Ar+%15-25 CO2)
EN 758 T42 4 B M 3 H5 parts before hardfacing.
EN 758 T42 4 B C 3 H5 -40ºC : 60J
Mn: 1.20

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LOW ALLOY STEELS


Kaynak Metalinin
Typical Tipik of
Properties Özellikleri
All-Weld Metal Tavsiye
Kutuplama
Current Type
Edilen
Ürün Adı
Products Name ve Polarity
Uygulama Alanları veand
Applications Özellikleri
Properties Akma YieldÇekmeTensile Çentik Darbe
Impact Koruyucu
Kimyasal
Chemical Strength Elongation
Standartlar
Standards Dayanımı Uzama KaynakWelding
Dayanımı
Strength Gazlar
Analizi (%) (%)
Analysis A5 [%]A5 [%]Dayanımı
Energy
Pozisyonları
Positions
[N/mm2] [N/mm2]
[N/mm2] [N/mm2] ISO-V(J)
ISO-V(J) (EN ISO 14175)

FCW 140 C: 0.04


AWS/ASME SFA - 5.29 E81T1-Ni1C
EN 17632-A T46 4 1Ni P C 1 Rutile type flux cored wire with fast freezing slag. Especially designed for welding fine grained Si: 0.45
TS EN 17632-A T46 4 1Ni P C 1 structural steels. Suitable for welding in steel construction in single and multi-run welding in all C1
EN 758 T46 4 1Ni P C 1 position. Owing to it’s easily controllable weld pool and fast freezing slag particularly suited for
525 600 26 -30ºC : 47J (%100 CO2)
welding in all position. Has a stable and quite arc with low spatter loss. Mn: 1.10

Ni: 0.90

FCW 150W C: 0.02

AWS/ASME SFA - 5.29 E81T1-W2C Si: 0.60 -20ºC : 60J


EN ISO 17632-B T553T1-1C A-NCC1
TS EN ISO 17632-B T553T1-1C A-NCC1 Rutile type flux cored wire especially designed for welding weathering (COR-TEN) steels and Mn: 1.00 C1
where atmospheric corrosion and high mechanical properties are required. Suitable for 550 620 22 (%100 CO2)
welding in all position bridge, stadium, other steel constructions with X-ray quality. Cr: 0.60

Ni: 0.60 -30ºC : >27J

Cu: 0.40

C: 0.05
FCW 181
Si: 0.45
AWS/ASME SFA - 5.28 E120C-GM H4
AWS/ASME SFA - 5.29 E12TG-GM H4 Mn: 1.80
Metal cored wire for welding fine grained structural steels with a yield strength of 690N/mm2. M21
Suitable for welding crane, lifting equipments and heavy constructions. Low spatter loss, high Mo: 0.25 >700 >780 20 0ºC : 50J (Ar+%15-25 CO2)
deposition rate and slagless fine rippled beads which are free from porosity.
Cr: 0.35

Ni: 1.10

V: 0.08

FCW 201 C: 0.03


AWS/ASME SFA - 5.29 E81T1-A1C
EN ISO 17634-A T MoL P C 1 Si: 0.30
TS EN ISO 17634-A T MoL P C 1 Flux cored wire designed for welding boiler, pipe steels, steam generators and other C1
equipments, subjected to operating temperatures up to 500°C. Preferred to use where high 550 630 20 -20ºC : 60J (%100 CO2)
mechanical properties and X-ray quality are required.
Mn: 0.80

Mo: 0.50

HARDFACING
Typical Properties of All-Weld Metal Current Type The
recommended
Products Name Polarity
Applications and Properties shielding
Standards Chemical Welding
Hardness gases
Analysis (%) Positions (EN ISO 14175)

C: 0.10
FCO 240 As Welded
Open – Arc Flux Cored Hardfacing Wire Si: 0.30
OPEN-ARC, FLUX CORED WIRE giving a 18Cr-8Ni-7Mn type austenitic stainless steel deposit. Used as a buffer
160 HB
DIN 8555 MF 8 GF 150/400 KPZ layer on all steels and also for joining dissimilar steels. Due to it's very tough and crack resistant weld metal, it is
Mn: 6.50
advised for buffer layer applications on crack sensitive heavy parts before hardfacing layers.
-
Cr: 18.00
Typical applications : Joining and buffer application of wear plates on shovel buckets, joining of shovel dipper handle
After Work Hardening
rack and rebuilding of rails, tramway rails and press rams.
Ni: 8.00
400 HB
Fe: Rest

C: 1.10
FCO 245 As Welded
Open – Arc Flux Cored Hardfacing Wire Si: 0.30
OPEN-ARC FLUX CORED WIRE for rebuilding of worn 14% manganese steel parts. Weld metal deposit is austenitic 200 HB
EN 14700 T Fe9
manganese steel, therefore it has got high impact resistance. Weld metal is machinable with carbide tipped tools. Mn: 15.00
TS EN 14700 T Fe9
-
DIN 8555 MF 7 GF 200/450 KP
Typical applications : Rebuilding of crusher cylinders, crusher hammers, crusher jaws, cone crusher mantles and Cr: 3.50
cones, shovel bucket teeth and lips. After Work Hardening
Ni: 0.40
450 HB
Fe: Rest

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Typical Properties of All-Weld Metal Current Type The
recommended
Products Name Polarity
Applications and Properties shielding
Standards Chemical Welding
Hardness gases
Analysis (%) Positions (EN ISO 14175)

FCO 250 C: 0.40


As Welded
Open – Arc Flux Cored Hardfacing Wire
Excellent OPEN-ARC FLUX CORED WIRE for the rebuilding and reclamation of heavy parts made of carbon or 14% Si: 0.45
EN 14700 T Fe9 200 HB
manganese steels and also for buffer layer prior to hardfacing. Machinable with carbide tipped tools.
TS EN 14700 T Fe9
Mn: 16.50 -
DIN 8555 MF 7 GF 200/50 KP Typical applications : Rebuilding and reclamation of railway rails and crossovers, mill shaft drive end, buffer layer
on gyratory crusher mantles, re-pointing of shovel teeth, buffer layer on crawler tractor link prior to overlaying with more After Work Hardening
Cr: 13.00
abrasion resistance and crack sensitive materials, rebuilding of rollers made of low alloy steels.
450 HB
Fe: Rest

FCH 330 C: 0.14


Gas Shielded Flux Cored Hardfacing Wire
Gas shielded, hardfacing flux cored wire which is developed for hardfacing weld metal to resist to metal-to-metal Si: 0.40
EN 14700 T Fe 1 friction (ashesion) and medium degree impacts. As the weld metal has medium degree hardness it can be machined
TS EN 14700 T Fe 1 by chip forming. It can be used for buffering layer for hardfacing of high hardness main metals.Generally used in the C1
Mn: 1.10 275-325 HB
DIN 8555 MSG 1 GF C1 300 welding of torque gears, gear wheels, shafts, pallet reels, crane wheels, pulleys, railway rails, crossings and switch (%100 CO2)
points, rollers, caterpillar track, sprockets, track links, gears, shafts, pinion gears in sugar industry, screws in oil
industry, winch drums, crane wheels, mine car wheels and sheaves. Cr: 1.25

Fe: Rest

C: 0.10
FCO 330
Open – Arc Flux Cored Hardfacing Wire OPEN-ARC FLUX CORED WIRE which is developed for hardfacing weld metal to resist to metal-to-metal friction Si: 0.70
(ashesion) and medium degree impacts. As the weld metal has medium degree hardness it can be machined by chip
DIN 8555 MF 1 GF 300 GP Mn: 1.50
forming. It can be used for buffering layer for hardfacing of high hardness main metals.
Cr: 0.50 310 HB -
Typical applications : Hardfacing of torque gears, gear wheels, shafts, pallet reels, crane wheels, pulleys, railway
rails, crossings and switch points, rollers, caterpillar track, sprockets, track links, gears, shafts, pinion gears in sugar Mo: 0.30
industry, screws in oil industry, crane drums and wheels, crane wheels, mine car wheels and sheaves.
Ti: 0.95
Fe: Rest

C: 0.45
FCH 355
Gas Shielded Flux Cored Hardfacing Wire Gas shielded, high alloyed, flux cored wire designed for hardfacing deposit with high hardness. Particularly suited for Si: 0.45
wearing parts subjected to metal to metal wear and high impact. Weld metal tough, free of cracks and therefore
EN 14700 T Fe3
resistant to shock and impacts. Weld metal deposit is only machinable by grinding or carbide tipped tools. A tough Mn: 0.90 C1
TS EN 14700 T Fe3
buffer layer with FCW 30 is recommended before hardfacing, if base metal has high carbon and low weldability. Heat 52-57 HRc (%100 CO2)
DIN 8555 MSG 6 GF C 1 55 GP M21
treatment after hardfacing will decrease as-welded hardness. Cr: 5.00
( Ar + %15-25 CO2)
Typical applications : Hardfacing of feeding screws, conveyors and machine parts in brick and mining industries Mo: 0.40

Fe: Rest

C: 0.45
FCO 356
Open – Arc Flux Cored Hardfacing Wire Si: 0.50
OPEN-ARC FLUX CORED WIRE which gives martensitic alloy. Designed to resist low stress abrasion with heavy Mn: 1.50
EN 14700 T Fe8
impact and high compressive stresses. Weld metal deposit can be machinable by grinding. Maximum deposit thickness
TS EN 14700 T Fe8
is depends upon application and procedure used. Cr: 5.80 55 HRc -
DIN 8555 MF 6 GF 55 G
Typical applications : Hardfacing of cable sheaves, bed knives, steel mill rolls, crane wheels, forging dies. Mo: 1.50

W: 1.40

Fe: Rest

C: 0.60
FCH 360
Gas Shielded Flux Cored Hardfacing Wire Gas shielded, high alloyed, flux cored wire designed for hardfacing deposit with high hardness. Especially developed Si: 0.70
for hardfacing of parts subjected to high metal-to-metal wear and moderate impact. Weld metal can retain it’s hardness
EN 14700 T Fe6 at high temperatures, till 600°C. Heat treatment after hardfacing will decrease as-welded hardness. Weld metal can C1
Mn: 1.60
TS EN 14700 T Fe6 be machined by diamond tools. Weld metal is resistant to cracking and shall not be welded more then 3 pass. A tough (%100 CO2)
57-62 HRc
buffer layer with FCW 30 is recommended before hardfacing, if base metal has high carbon and low weldability. M21
Cr: 5.00 ( Ar + %15-25 CO2)
Typical applications : Hardfacing hot cut offs, shear blades, dies for pressure casting, scraper blades, conveyors, Mo: 0.40
rollers, crusher rolls and worn parts in agricultural equipments.
Fe: Rest

C: 1.60
FCO 370
Open – Arc Flux Cored Hardfacing Wire OPEN-ARC FLUX CORED WIRE which gives excellent alloy resistant to heavy impact, gouging and grinding abrasion Si: 0.40
together with resistant to cracking. Weld metal deposit composed of a hard martensitic matrix and finely dispersed
EN 14700 T Fe6 titanium carbides. Weld metal is machinable by grinding. Maximum deposit thickness depends upon application and Mn: 0.90
TS EN 14700 T Fe6 procedure used.
Cr: 6.00 57 HRc -
DIN 8555 MF 6 GF 60 GP
Typical applications : Hardfacing of crusher cylinders, crusher hammers, agricultural tools, asphalt mixer blades, Mo: 1.30
shovel bucket teeth and lips, bulldozer blades, cane knives and shredders, gyratory crusher mantles, bed knives and
anvil in the wood pulp industry. Ti: 4.70

Fe: Rest

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Typical Properties of All-Weld Metal Current Type The
recommended
Products Name Polarity
Applications and Properties shielding
Standards Chemical Welding
Hardness gases
Analysis (%) Positions (EN ISO 14175)

C: 1.20
FCH 371 Gas shielded flux cored wire for hardfacing of parts subjected to high metal-to-metal wear,
Gas Shielded Flux Cored Hardfacing Wire abrasion and impact. Weld metal can retain it’s hardness under high temperatures. The weld
Si: 1.00
metal is crack resistant and highly resistant to impact and abrasion. In the case of thick overlays,
DIN EN 14700 T Z Fe 8 it is recommended to weld only the last two overlays with FCH 371 and to use FCW 30 for Mn: 1.00
M21
build-up and buffer layers. The weld deposit contains hard phases in the form carbides. 57-62 HRc ( Ar + %15-25 CO2)
Machining is only possible by grinding or hot chip forming. Cr: 6.00

Typical applications: Hardfacing of roll type crushers, worm conveyors, scraper blades,dipper Nb: 7.00
teeth etc.
Fe: Rest

C: 0.12
FCO 415 Si: 0.15
Open – Arc Flux Cored Hardfacing Wire
OPEN-ARC FLUX CORED WIRE for hardfacing of parts subjected to metal-to-metal wear (adhesion), Mn: 0.80
EN 14700 T Fe7 impact, high temperatures and corrosion. Weld metal contains Cr, Ni, Mo, V and Nb alloys. Cr: 12.00
TS EN 14700 T Fe7 Slient arc and weld are spatter free. Thin slag is formed on the bead. Provides smooth and
Ni: 4.20 38-42 HRc -
DIN 8555 MF 5 - 40 CPT machinable surface.
Mo: 0.70
Typical applications : Especially used for hardfacing of continuous casting rollers. V: 0.20
Nb: 0.15
Fe: Rest

FCO 510 C: 2.50


Open – Arc Flux Cored Hardfacing Wire
OPEN-ARC FLUX CORED WIRE depositing high chromium alloy designed for resisting high stress Si: 1.00
DIN 8555 MF 10 GF 60 G grinding abrasion with low impact. Weld metal deposit is composed of an austenitic matrix and
chromium carbides. Machinable only by grinding. Mn: 0.15 62 HRc -

Typical applications : Hardfacing in wear plates Cr: 23.00

Fe: Rest

OPEN-ARC FLUX CORED WIRE which is designed to give extreme resistance to high stress and C: 2.50
FCO 528 gouging abrasion even at higher temperatures, up to 450°C. Weld metal deposit is composed of
Open – Arc Flux Cored Hardfacing Wire Si: 1.50
an austenitic matrix and Cr and Nb complex carbides so, will readily stress relief check crack
DIN 8555 MF 10 GF 60 G which is not detrimental to abrasion resistance, but decrease impact resistance. Hardfacing Mn: 0.25
shall not exceed 8 mm in heigth. Weld metal is machinable by grinding.
Cr: 17.00 62 HRc -
Typical applications : Hardfacing of grinders and presses in cement and brick industry, Nb: 6.00
concrete pump seats, bucket teeth and lips on bucket-wheel excavators in coal and phosphate
mines, brick and clay mill augers, wear plates and screens in the coal industry, bulldozer blades B: 0.70
working in sand. Fe: Rest
OPEN-ARC FLUX CORED WIRE, designed to resist high stress grinding abrasion and solid erosion C: 2.50
FCO 540 at service temperatures up to 600°C. Deposits weld metal which is contains chromium-niobium- Si: 1.50
Open – Arc Flux Cored Hardfacing Wire molybdenum alloy with addition of tungsten and vanadium. Hardfacing shall not exceed 6 mm Mn: 0.25
in heigth. Weld metal is machinable by grinding. The deposits will readily stress relief check
DIN 8555 MF 10 GF 60 GT Cr: 13.00
crack which is not detrimental to abrasion resistance.
Mo: 2.00 62 HRc -
Typical applications: Hardfacing wear plates, sinter plant parts, exhaust fan blades in pellet V: 1.50
plants, pearlite crushers, bucket teeth and lips on bucket-wheel excavators in phosphate mines, W: 1.00
boiler fan blades in sugar cane industry, burden area in blast furnace bells, wear plates in blast Nb: 3.00
furnace belless top charging systems.
B: 0.40

Gas shielded, flux cored hardfacing wire which deposits Co-Cr-W alloy weld metal. Suitable to use C: 2.50
FCH 801 in hardfacing of parts subjected to either the single or combined effect of heavy metal to metal Si: 1.00
Gas Shielded Flux Cored Hardfacing Wire
wear or abrasion, high temperatures (ranging from 500°C to 900°C) and corrosive environments.
Mn: 1.00
EN 14700 T Co3 Due to its very high toughness and shock resistance extends its use for service conditions
TS EN 14700 T Co3 involving mechanical impacts and thermal shocks. Pure argon (I1) shall be used as shielding gas. Cr: 28.00 I1
51-55 HRc (%100 Ar)
DIN 8555 MF 20 GF 55 CTZ Ni: 2.00
Typical applications: Hardfacing of plastic extrusion screws, tools to cut paper, cardboard floor
coverings, roofing, wood. W: 11.50
Stick electrode: EH 801 Fe: 3.50
GTA (TIG)-Welding rod: TH 801
Co: Rest

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FLUX CORED WIRES

HARDFACING
Typical Properties of All-Weld Metal Current Type The
recommended
Products Name Polarity
Applications and Properties shielding
Standards Chemical Welding
Hardness gases
Analysis (%) Positions (EN ISO 14175)

C: 1.20
FCH 806 Gas shielded, flux cored hardfacing wire which deposits Co-Cr-W alloy weld metal. Suitable to use in hardfacing of
Gas Shielded Flux Cored Hardfacing Wire parts subjected to either the single or combined effect of: heavy metal-to-metal wear or abrasion, high temperatures Si: 0.80
(ranging from 500°C to 900°C) and corrosive environments. Due to its very higher toughness and shock resistance
EN 14700 T Co2 extends its use for service conditions involving mechanical impacts and thermal shocks. Pure argon (I1) shall be used Mn: 0.80
TS EN 14700 T Co2 as shielding gas. I1
Cr: 28.00 42-43 HRc (%100 Ar)
DIN 8555 MF 20 GF 45 CTZ
Typical applications: Hardfacing of blades for hot shearing, ingot tong ends, valves and valve seats, nozzles. W: 5.00
Stick electrode: EH 806 Fe: 5.50
GTA (TIG)-Welding rod: TH 806
Co: Rest
C: 1.60
FCH 812 Gas shielded, flux cored hardfacing wire which deposits Co-Cr-W alloy weld metal. Suitable to use in hardfacing of
parts subjected to either the single or combined effect of : heavy metal-to-metal wear or abrasion, high temperatures Si: 1.00
Gas Shielded Flux Cored Hardfacing Wire
(ranging from 500°C to 900°C) and corrosive environments. Due to its very higher toughness and shock resistance
Mn: 1.00
EN 14700 T Co3 extends its use for service conditions involving mechanical impacts and thermal shocks. Pure argon (I1) shall be
TS EN 14700 T Co3 used as shielding gas. Cr: 28.50 I1
45-49 HRc (%100 Ar)
DIN 8555 MF 20 GF 50 CTZ Ni: 2.00
Typical applications: Hardfacing of plastic extrusion screws, tools to cut paper, cardboard floor coverings, roofing, wood.
W: 8.50
Stick electrode: EH 812
GTA (TIG)-Welding rod: TH 812 Fe: 3.50
Co: Rest

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SUBMERGED ARC WELDING

MILD / LOW ALLOY STEELS


SUBMERGED ARC WELDING WIRES

Typical Typical Properties of All-Weld Metal Current Type


Products Name With Sub
Applications and Properties Chemical Impact Polarity
Standards Wires Yield Tensile
Analysis of Chemical Strength Strength Elongation Energy Welding
Fluxes
Wire (%) Analysis (%) A5 [%] ISO-V(J) Positions
[N/mm2] [N/mm2]

C: 0.05
SW 701 C: 0.07 SF 104 Si: 0.30 430 500 22 0ºC : 60J
AWS/ASME SFA-5.17 EL 12 Mn: 0.90
EN ISO 14171-A S1 Solid, submerged arc welding wire suitable for welding general
TS EN ISO 14171-A S1 C: 0.04
structural steels with a tensile strengths up to 510 N/mm², used in
EN 756 S1 pressure vessel, pipe, shipbuilding and steel constructions. Si: 0.05 SF 114 Si: 0.80 >440 >500 >22 -20ºC : >27J
DIN 8557 S1 Copper coating increases electrical conductivity and resistance Mn: 1.30
against rusting.
C: 0.05
Mn: 0.50 SF 304 Si: 0.25 440 500 29 0ºC : 80J
Mn: 0.90
C: 0.05
SW 702 C: 0.08 SF 104 Si: 0.35 450 520 28 -20ºC : 70J
AWS/ASME SFA-5.17 EM 12 Solid, submerged arc welding wire suitable for welding general Mn: 1.15
EN ISO 14171-A S2 structural steels with medium and high tensile strengths, used in
TS EN ISO 14171-A S2 C: 0.04 0ºC : >47J
pressure vessel, boiler, pipe, shipbuilding and steel constructions.
EN 756 S2 Si: 0.05 SF 114 Si: 0.80 >440 >500 >22
Also suitable to use in combination with SF 325, SF 335 and SF
DIN 8557 S2 345 hardfacing fluxes for hardfacing applications. Copper coating Mn: 1.45 -20ºC : >27J
increases electrical conductivity and resistance against rusting.
C: 0.05
Mn: 1.00 SF 304 Si: 0.25 430 520 29 -20ºC : 110J
Mn: 1.25

SW 702Si C: 0.08
C: 0.06

AWS/ASME SFA-5.17 EM12K Solid, submerged arc welding wire suitable for welding general
SF 104 Si: 0.60 >450 >530 >26 -20ºC : >80J
EN ISO 14171-A S2Si structural steels with medium and high tensile strengths, used in
TS EN ISO 14171-A S2Si pressure vessel, boiler, pipe, shipbuilding and steel constructions. Mn: 1.30
EN 756 S2Si Si: 0.20
Higher silicon content improves deoxidation of weld pool. Copper
DIN 8557 S2Si coating increases electrical conductivity and resistance against C: 0.06
rusting.
SF 304 Si: 0.55 >470 >550 >27 -20ºC : >80J
Mn: 1.00
Mn: 1.30

C: 0.06
SW 703Si C: 0.08-0.15
AWS/ASME SFA-5.17 EH 12K Solid, submerged arc welding wire suitable for welding general
SF 104 Si: 0.70 >470 >540 >26 -20ºC : >85J
EN ISO 14171-A S3Si structural steels with medium and high tensile strengths, used in
TS EN ISO 14171-A S3Si pressure vessel, boiler, pipe, shipbuilding and steel constructions. Mn: 1.65
EN 756 S3Si Si: 0.20-0.35
Higher manganese and silicon content improves deoxidation of
DIN 8557 S3Si weld pool. Copper coating increases electrical conductivity and C: 0.06
resistance against rusting.
SF 304 Si: 0.65 >480 >570 >28 -20ºC : >90J
Mn: 1.40-1.80
Mn: 1.75
C: 0.05
SW 702Mo C: 0.09
SF 104
Si: 0.40
>460 >560 >26 -20ºC : >75J
Mn: 1.20
AWS/ASME SFA-5.17 EA 2 Mo: 0.50
Mo-alloyed and solid, submerged arc welding wire suitable for
EN ISO 14171-A S2Mo Si: 0.15 C: 0.04
welding general structural steels, low alloyed steels with medium 0ºC : >47J
TS EN ISO 14171-A S2Mo Si: 0.85
EN 756 S2Mo
and high tensile strengths, used in pressure vessel, boiler, tanks, SF 114 >480 >550 >22
pipe and heavy steel constructions. Copper coating increases Mn: 1.50
DIN 8557 S2Mo Mn: 1.00 Mo: 0.45 -20ºC : >27J
electrical conductivity and resistance against rusting.
C: 0.05
Si: 0.35 -20ºC : >65J
SF 304 >500 >570 >26
Mo: 0.50 Mn: 1.55
Mo: 0.45 -30ºC : >50J

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SUBMERGED ARC WELDING

MILD / LOW ALLOY STEELS - SUBMERGED ARC WELDING FLUXES


Current Type
Products Name Polarity
Applications and Properties
Standards Welding
Positions

SF 104 Alumina-basic type, agglomerated submerged arc welding flux, which is designed for butt and fillet welding and for the single- and multi-pass butt welding of mild, medium and high tensile
steels in shipbuilding and steel constructions. Provides good penetration in one-side-welding and two-side-welding processes. Has a high current carriying capacity and good operating
EN ISO 14174 S A AB 1 67 AC H10 characteristics both on AC and DC. Very easy slag removal in fillet and V-groves. Smooth and clean weld beads blending into base metal. Suitable to use in steel construction, shipbuilding,
TS EN ISO 14174 S A AB 1 67 AC H10 tank, pressure vessel and boiler production.
EN 760 S A AB 1 67 AC H10

SF 114 Rutile type, agglomerated submerged arc welding flux, which is designed for welding at high speeds. Due to additives of Mn and Si make it suitable for carbon steel welding with single or
EN ISO 14174 S A AR 1 87 AC multi-wires at high speeds with excellent bead appearance. Excellent slag removal in fillet and root passes. Mainly used in welding LPG cylinders, small tanks, ligth boiler works, beams,
TS EN ISO 14174 S A AR 1 87 AC shipbuilding and thin walled pipes.

SF 304 Alumina-basic type agglomerated submerged arc welding flux, developed particularly for spiral and longitudinal welding of pipes. It gives the opportunity of high-speed welding in the welding
EN ISO 14174 S A AB 1 68 AC H10 of thin and medium thick pipes by single or multi-wires (tandem/twin). It has high current carrying capacity and can be used in AC and DC currents. Provides smooth weld beads, good weld
TS EN ISO 14174 S A AB 1 68 AC H10 bead appearance with high penetration.

HARDFACING
SUBMERGED ARC HARDFACING FLUX CORED WIRES
Typical Properties of All-Weld Metal
Current Type
Products Name With Sub Polarity
Applications and Properties
Standards Wires Chemical Welding
Hardness
Fluxes Analysis (%) Positions

FCS 332 C: 0.05

EN 14700 T Fe1 Flux cored wire for hardfacing in submerged arc welding process with the SHF 100 flux. Suitable for hardfacing
TS EN 14700 T Fe1 of parts subjected to metal-to-metal wear. As the weld metal has medium degree hardness it can be machined Si: 1.00
DIN 8555 UP1 - GF - 300 - P by chip forming. Due to it's very tough and crack resistant weld metal, it is also used for buffer layer
applications, before hardfacing. SHF 100 Mn: 2.15 275-325 HB

Typical applications: Hardfacing of crane wheels, rails, rollers, caterpillar track, sprockets, shafts, winch
drums, mine car wheels and sheaves. Optimum welding parameters for 2,80 mm diameter : 400 A and 32 V. Cr: 1.50

Mo: 0.50

C: 0.08
FCS 415
Flux cored wire for hardfacing of parts subjected to metal-to-metal wear (adhesion), impact, high temperatures Si: 1.10
EN 14700 T Fe7 and corrosion. SHF 100 is the suitable flux for these hardfacing applications. Weld metal contains Cr, Ni, Mo, Mn: 0.70
TS EN 14700 T Fe7 V and Nb alloys. Especially designed for hardfacing and renovation of continuous casting rollers. Provides
smooth and machinable surface. Cr: 12.00
SHF 100 38-42 HRc
Ni: 2.50
Typical applications : Especially used for hardfacing continuous casting rollers and similar rollers operating
at high service temperatures. Optimum welding parameters for 2,40 mm diameter : 400 A and 32 V. Mo: 0.90
V: 0.15
Nb: 0.15

SUBMERGED ARC HARDFACING FLUXES


Current Type
Products Name Polarity
Applications and Properties
Standards Welding
Positions

SHF 100
EN ISO 14174 S A FB 2 55 AC Submerged arc welding flux for welding stainless steels and also for hardfacing purposes in combination with special hardfacing flux cored wires.
TS EN ISO 14174 S A FB 2 55 AC
EN 760 S A FB 2 55 AC

SHF 325 Agglomerated, alloyed flux used for hardfacing purposes in combination with low alloy SW 702 wire electrode. Suitable for hardfacing of machine gear parts, rails, supports rolls of caterpillars,
pulleys, etc. The alloying effect of the flux depends, to a large degree, on the weld parameters chosen. For instance, optimum welding parameters for 4.00 mm wire electrode are about 600 A,
EN ISO 14174 S A CS 3 32 V, 50 cm/min. welding speed.
TS EN ISO 14174 S A CS 3
EN 760 S A CS 3 97 C Cr - Mo AC Hardness : 225 - 300 HB

SHF 335 Agglomerated alloyed flux used for hardfacing purposes in combination with low alloy SW 702 wire electrode. Suitable for hardfacing of couplings, piston rod ends, earth moving equipment, rolls,
mills, etc. The alloying effect of the flux depends, to a large degree, on the weld parameters chosen. For instance, optimum welding parameters for 4.00 mm wire electrode are about 600 A, 32
EN ISO 14174 S A CS 3 V, 50 cm/min. welding speed.
TS EN ISO 14174 S A CS 3
EN 760 S A CS 3 99 C Cr - Mo AC Hardness : 325 - 400 HB

SHF 345 Agglomerated, alloyed flux used for hardfacing purposes in combination with low alloy SW 702 wire electrode. Suitable for hardfacing of pinchrolls, sinter crushers etc. The alloying effect of the
EN ISO 14174 S A CS 3 flux depends, to a large degree, on the weld parameters chosen. For instance, optimum welding parameters for 4.00 mm wire electrode are about 600 A, 32 V, 50 cm/min. welding speed.
TS EN ISO 14174 S A CS 3
EN 760 S A CS 3 87 CCr - Mo AC Hardness : 400 - 500 HB

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GENERAL REFERENCES

POLARITY
Direct current: (DC), Direct current (DC) preferred,
electrode connected to positive pole electrode connected to negative pole; AC
Direct current: (DC), Direct current (DC) preferred,
electrode connected to negative pole electrode connected to positive pole; AC
Direct current: (DC),
Alternatig current (AC) preferred,
electrode connected to negative or positive pole
electrode connected to positive pole; AC

Alternative current: (AC) Alternatig current (AC) preferred,


electrode connected to negative pole; AC
Direct current (DC) preferred,
electrode connected to positive pole; AC

WELDING POSITIONS
w, h = Flat butt and dilled welds only
w , h, s, q, hü, ü, f = All positions

w , h, s, q, hü, ü = All positions, vertical-down w = Flat butt welds only


conditionally

w , h, s, q, hü, ü = All positions, except f = Vertical-down only


vertical-down

w , h, s, q = All positions, except


vertical-down and overhead

Butt Welding Fillet Welding Pipe Welding Pipe Fillet Welding

ASME : 1G ASME : 1F ASME : 1G ASME : 2F


EN : PA EN : PA EN : PA EN : PB

ASME : 2G ASME : 2F ASME : 2G ASME : 2F


EN : PC EN : PB EN : PC EN : PB

ASME : 3G ASME : 3F ASME : 5G ASME : 5F


EN : PG (Down) EN : PG (Down) EN : PG (Down)
EN : PG (Down)
PF (Up) PF (Up) PF (Up)
PF (Up)

ASME : 4G ASME : 4F ASME : 6G ASME : 4F


EN : PE EN : PD EN : J-L045 (Down) EN : PD
H-L045 (Up)

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SHIELDING GAS

EN ISO 14175
Short Definition¹ % Volume

Oxidizing Inert Reductant Slightly Reactive


Group Code
CO2 O2 Ar He H2 N2
1 Rest² > 0 - 15
R
2 Rest² > 15 - 35
1 100
I 2 100
3 Rest² > 0 - 15
1 >0-5 Rest² >0-5
2 >0-5 Rest²
M1
3 >0-3 Rest²
4 > 5 - 25 >0-3 Rest²
1 > 5 - 25 Rest²
2 > 3 - 10 Rest²
M2
3 >0-5 > 3 - 10 Rest²
4 > 5 - 25 >0-8 Rest²
1 > 25 - 50 Rest²
M3 2 > 10 - 15 Rest²
3 > 5 - 50 > 8 - 15 Rest²
1 100
C1
2 Rest² > 0 - 30
1 100
F1
2 > 0 - 50 Rest

¹ In case of adding the gas that is not in the list, indicates that “S” defined as a special gas mixture. Identification is made as “ S + Main Gas Symbol + Main Gas % Rate + Other Gas Mixture Symbol”. E.g. Shielding gas EN 439-S M24
² Helium gas can be used up to %95 instead of Argon gas. The identification of Helium gas rate is specified parenthetical. (1) >0-33 % Helium, (2) >33-66 % Helium

Shielding Gas Flow Rates in TIG Welding


Gas Density Condition
Stainless Steel – Mild Steel

Carbondioxide Tungsten Electrode Diameter Nozzle Gas Flow Rate


1,84 kg/m³ 15°C, 1 atm
(CO2) 1.60 mm 6.00 - 8.00 mm 7-10 lt/min

Argon 2.00 mm 6.00 - 8.00 mm 7-10 lt/min


1,70 kg/m³ 15°C, 1 atm
(Ar) 2.40 mm 8.00 - 12.00 mm 8-12 lt/min

Oxygen 3.20 mm 10.00 - 14.00 mm 10-14 lt/min


1,33 kg/m³ 15°C, 1 atm
(O2) 4.00 mm 10.00 - 14.00 mm 10-14 lt/min

Nitrogen Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys


0,96 kg/m³ 15°C, 1 atm
(N2) 1.60 mm 8.00 - 12.00 mm 8-10 lt/min

Helium 2.40 mm 8.00 - 12.00 mm 10-12 lt/min


0,16 kg/m³ 15°C, 1 atm
(He) 3.20 mm 10.00 - 14.00 mm 12-14 lt/min

4.00 mm 12.00 - 14.00 mm 12-16 lt/min

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PACKAGING INFORMATION

INNER CARDBOARD BOX OUTER CARDBOARD BOX

Height Width Length Average Weight Height Width Length Average Weight
Box Type Box Type
(mm) (mm) (mm) (kg) (mm) (mm) (mm) (kg)

M300 41 62 302 2.25 MK300P 150 222 325 7,50

M350 MW 44 65 359 2.50 MK350 70 275 365 15.00

B350 64 81 355 5.00 MK350P 150 222 370 7.50

B450 MW 65 82 457 6.50 BK350 68 260 365 15.00

K300 MW 38 64 310 1.75 BK350P 91 270 370 15.00

K350 MW 38 64 310 2.00 BK450 71 260 465 19,5

K400 MW 34 65 409 2.25 KK300 116 215 330 15.75

O350 MW 42 84 358 3.50 KK350 116 215 380 18.00

KK400 110 205 430 20.25

OK350 86 175 375 21.00

PLASTIC BOX TIN BOX

Height Width Average Weight Height Width Length Average Weight


Box Type Box Type
(mm) (mm) (kg) (mm) (mm) (mm) (kg)

PS35-1 360 700 2.50 B350T 100 100 355 11.00

PS35-2 360 870 4.50 T1 93 93 363 9.00

PS45-2 470 870 6.50

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PACKAGING INFORMATION

MIG / MAG AND FLUX CORED WIRES

Inner Diameter Outer Diameter Net Weight Inner Diameter Outer Diameter Net Weight
Spool Type Box Type Spool Type Box Type
(mm) (mm) (kg) (mm) (mm) (kg)

D100 M1 16.5 100 1 D200 M2 52 200 5

Inner Diameter Outer Diameter Net Weight Inner Diameter Outer Diameter Net Weight
Spool Type Box Type Spool Type Box Type
(mm) (mm) (kg) (mm) (mm) (kg)

D300 M3 52 300 15 K300MS M3 52 300 15

Inner Diameter Outer Diameter Net Weight


Spool Type Box Type
(mm) (mm) (kg)

K300 M3 180 300 15

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PACKAGING INFORMATION

MIG / MAG AND FLUX CORED WIRES SAW WIRES & FLUXES

Height Outer Diameter Net Weight Inner Diameter Outer Diameter Net Weight
Drum Type Spool Type Box Type
(mm) (mm) (kg) (mm) (mm) (kg)

DR110 200 500 50 K435 M4 300 345 25

K570 M5 570 760 100

Height Outer Diameter Net Weight Height Outer Diameter Net Weight
Drum Type Drum Type
(mm) (mm) (kg) (mm) (mm) (kg)

DR500 800 510 250 DR500 1000 615 200

DR880 1000 600 400 DR800 1054 1055 400

DR1100 950 660 600

KAFES 1055 1054 500

TIG & OXY - FUEL GAS WELDING WIRES / BRAZING WIRES SAW WIRES & FLUXES

Height Width Length Average Weight


Box Type Kraft Bag
(mm) (mm) (mm) (kg)
Net Weight
T 500 MW 40 60 540 1 & 2.50
(kg)

T 1000 MW 40 60 1040 5 25

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APPROVALS AND CERTIFICATIONS

PRODUCTS NAME ABS BV CE CWB DB DNV GL HAKC LR RINA TL TUV

ESR 11 √ √ √ √

ESR 13 √ √ √ √ √ √ √

ESR 13 M √ √

ESR 35 √ √ √

ESB 44 √ √ √ √

ESB 48 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √

ESB 50 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √

ESB 52 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √

ESH 180 R √ √

EM 201 √ √

EM 202 √ √

EM 211 √ √

EM 212 √ √

EM 222 √ √

ESC 60 √ √ √ √ √ √

ESC 61 √ √

El 307B √ √ √

El 307R √ √

El 308 L √ √

El 309 L √ √ √ √

El 312 √ √

El 316 L √ √ √

El 318 √ √

El 347 √ √

TG 2 √ √ √ √ √ √

TG 102 √ √

TG 201 √ √

Tl 309 L √

Tl 316 L √ √ √

MG 1 √ √

MG 2 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √

MG 3 √ √ √ √

MG 20 √ √ √ √

MG 102 √ √

MG 201 √ √

FCW 11 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √

FCW 11A √ √

FCW 12 √ √ √

FCW 16 √ √

FCW 21 √ √

FCW 30 √ √ √

FCW 140 √ √

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