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WORLDWIDE
WELDING CONSUMABLES
FOR HIGH INTEGRITY APPLICATIONS
- Power Generation- Nuclear Industry
- Petrochemical Industry
- Offshore Industry
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Introduction to Metrode .............................................................................................................................. 2Data Sheets: Introduction and explanatory notes..................................................................................... 4
A. Low alloy steels ............................................................................................................................................6
• CrMo creep resisting consumables
• MnMo low alloy steels• High toughness Ni bearing low alloy steels• High strength low alloy steels
B. Stainless steels ...........................................................................................................................................93
• Martensitic stainless steels• Austenitic stainless steels• 309L and 309Mo stainless steels• Superaustenitic, lean duplex, duplex and superduplex stainless steels
C. High temperature alloys........................................................................................................................... 223
• High carbon 300 series stainless steels• High temperature 309 and 310 stainless steels• High carbon austenitic alloys (including 330, 800, HP40
D. Nickel base alloys ..................................................................................................................................... 278
• 182 type alloys• 625 type alloys• Alloy C types
• Specialist nickel base alloys• Nickel based non-ferrous alloys
E. Repair and maintenance ........................................................................................................................... 328
• Cast iron• Dissimilar welding• Copper alloy consumables• Hardfacing• Special mild steel
F. Fluxes for submerged arc welding ........................................................................................................... 380
• Fluxes for use with low alloy CrMo, stainless steel and nickel base wires
G. Other useful information ......................................................................................................................... 387
Abbreviations, element symbols, welding positions• Schaeffler and WRC diagrams• Conversions• Packaging and storage• Index 1 Product designations
• Index 2 Consumable specifications• Index 3 Materials to be welded
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1. The company
Metrode was founded in 1963 as a privately owned company. In the subsequent years it has grown to become the UK's leadingmanufacturer and supplier of alloyed welding consumables. It is particularly strong in those industries which require the highestintegrity from their welding consumables, such as power generation, chemical and petrochemical, offshore oil and gas, LNG andnuclear. In the last decade the export market has been vigorously developed and Metrode has markets globally. It also has anextensive overseas network of distributors and agents as well as a distribution network covering the whole of the UK. November2006, Metrode joined the Lincoln Electric Company as a business unit within Lincoln Electric Europe.
2. Scope
This handbook is designed to provide information on the company, its products and services and guidance on the correct choice ofwelding consumables.This 2016 edition of the Technical Handbook (revision 13) contains over 100 data sheets covering about 350 arc welding consumables.About half of these are flux covered manual metal arc electrodes. These are complemented by a wide range of solid wires, tubularflux cored and metal cored wires for the other popular arc welding processes. The range has applications for all industriallysignificant steels and alloy systems except for titanium, magnesium, aluminium and rarer metals. Particular emphasis is currentlybeing devoted to developing a strategy with consumables for the power generation industries, offshore oil and gas industries, hightemperature materials in the chemical and petrochemical industries and a diverse range of nickel based alloys. Data sheets forsome fringe products are not included in this handbook, but are available on request.
3. The products
Metrode was founded in 1963 as a privately owned company. In the subsequent years it has grown to become the UK's leadingmanufacturer and supplier of alloyed welding consumables. It is particularly strong in those industries which require the highestintegrity from their welding consumables, such as power generation, chemical and petrochemical, offshore oil and gas, LNG andnuclear. In the last decade the export market has been vigorously developed and Metrode has markets globally. It also has anextensive overseas network of distributors and agents as well as a distribution network covering the whole of the UK. November2006, Metrode joined the Lincoln Electric Company as a business unit within Lincoln Electric Europe.
4. Availability and special servicesAll the standard products listed in this document are available either ex stock or on short lead times in the most commonly usedsizes.
5. Standard product range
All the standard products listed in this document are available either ex stock or on short lead times in the most commonly usedsizes.
6. Special product range
The special product range covers a wider range of the less common products and non-standard sizes. These items may be subjectto minimum order value/quantity requirements and to longer lead times. Further information on the Product Range is availablefrom our Customer Care Department.
7. Special services
Metrode's unique know-how is always available to meet individual requirements and a number of tailor-made formulations aredeveloped to suit special or proprietary technical requirements.
8. Development
Metrode maintains a close awareness of future welding consumable needs to support new alloys and changing technicalrequirements through its links with: the International Institute of Welding (IIW), the European Welding Association (EWA), TheWelding Institute (TWI), the American Welding Society (AWS) and a number of universities and research organisations both in theUK and worldwide. The Company has its own development team working together with the sophisticated R&D resources withinthe Lincoln Electric Company group to design new products and improve existing ones to meet the needs of the fabrication industry
9. Technical support
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Technical support is available to help with any aspect of consumable choice, applications or procedural guidance.Field based staff can advise on procedural aspects and factors needed to achieve optimum performance.Facilities are available at Metrode for demonstration, training and evaluation for all the major welding processes which utiliseMetrode consumables.
10. Specifications and certification
Metrode consumables are manufactured to conform with the current issues of BS EN, BS EN ISO or AWS-ASME standards whereapplicable. When incompatible variations exist between different specifications for equivalent types, these are indicated on thedata sheet. Where a product does not strictly conform to a standard the specification is shown in brackets for guidance only.Every batch is certified at least with chemical analysis to BS EN 10204: 3.1, with a few exceptions amongst some hardfacing/maintenance types certified to BS EN 10204: 2.2.Special requirements for batch testing or analysis variants are frequently satisfied with prior agreement.
11. Health and safety
Welding produces fumes and gases which can be dangerous to your health. Arc rays can injure eyes and burn skin. Electricshock can kill.It is important to take suitable precautions when welding, and to follow safe working practices. These should be based uponinformation available from the Welding Manufacturers' Association leaflet and Metrode's Health and Safety booklet which maybe obtained from Metrode or our distributors. Some details may vary with specific legislation outside the UK.Welding fume data for hazard assessment (COSHH in the UK) is included on each data sheet.Metrode is approved to ISO 14001.
12. Quality assurance
Metrode's historic reputation for quality is sustained by the active and continuous implementation of a stringent quality assuranceprogramme recognised by international authorities.Approval and surveillance of Metrode's Quality Management Systems for design, development and manufacturing is certified by:Lloyds Register QA to BS EN ISO 9001:2008 certificate 840131.TÜV NORD to AD2000-Merkblatt W0/TRD 100, VdTÜV-Merkblatt 1153 & KTA 1408, certificate 07-202-1410-wp-0874/7/001.
13. Quality policyIt is Metrode’s mission to achieve and maintain success in its chosen market of supplying welding consumables to users worldwidethrough key customer and supplier partnerships, superior service, technology and product leadership.This shall be achieved through the highest standards of product quality and customer service by:• Ensuring that each customer’s needs are clearly defined and understood.• Ensuring that all employees are appropriately trained in all aspects of their job with the understanding that quality iseveryone’s responsibility.• Supplying products that satisfy each customer’s quality and reliability requirements, whilst underpinning the profitabilityof the company.• Monitoring customer satisfaction and ensuring that the customer’s wishes remain the prime focus at all time.• Striving to continuously improve every aspect of our business by identifying processes and setting and reviewing qualityobjectives.
To support this policy, Metrode operates a quality management system that complies with ISO 9001 and applicable regulatoryrequirements. The system shall serve to communicate expectations, establish controls and promote a culture committed toexcellence in everything we do.Our Quality Assurance Manager is charged with the responsibility for the implementation and maintenance of the quality systemand acts with our full authority and commitment on all matters related to quality.
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It is Metrode’s mission to achieve and maintain success in its chosen market of supplying welding consumables to users worldwidethrough key customer and supplier partnerships, superior service, technology and product leadership.This shall be achieved through the highest standards of product quality and customer service by:• Ensuring that each customer’s needs are clearly defined and understood.• Ensuring that all employees are appropriately trained in all aspects of their job with the understanding that quality is
everyone’s responsibility.• Supplying products that satisfy each customer’s quality and reliability requirements, whilst underpinning the profitability of
the company.• Monitoring customer satisfaction and ensuring that the customer’s wishes remain the prime focus at all time.Striving to continuously improve every aspect of our business by identifying processes and setting and reviewing quality objectives.To support this policy, Metrode operates a quality management system that complies with ISO 9001 and applicable regulatoryrequirements. The system shall serve to communicate expectations, establish controls and promote a culture committed toexcellence in everything we do.Our Quality Assurance Manager is charged with the responsibility for the implementation and maintenance of the quality systemand acts with our full authority and commitment on all matters related to quality.
GENERAL EXPLANATORY NOTESEach data sheet is headed with a unique number for easy reference. The same number also appears at the bottom right handcorner of each page of the data sheet.Data sheet revision status is given at the foot of the page.
The Metrode designation in bold type should be used when ordering. It is printed on each electrode, stamped on many TIG wiresand identifies all package labels.Each data sheet is sub-divided under self-explanatory headings, some of which are briefly outlined below.
Materials to be weldedExamples are given of typical base materials for which the consumable may be used. It should not be assumed that this is aguarantee of suitability, and should be used with caution.Reference is made to proprietary alloy names for many base materials and we acknowledge the use of registered trade names fromHaynes International Inc, Special Metals, VDM and RA Materials Ltd.
ApplicationsInformation is given for general guidance and in good faith, but the user should ascertain that the product is suitable for the specific
and intended purpose.
Welding guidelinesBrief guidelines on preheat, post weld heat treatment (PWHT) and any particular procedural requirements are given for each alloy.The user is responsible for establishing a satisfactory welding procedure.
Additional informationUseful background information, procedural notes, precautions and published references are given where appropriate. Technicalprofiles are also available for a number of products.
Specifications, approvalsSee specification notes above. For some products which do not strictly conform to a particular specification, the nearestspecification is shown in brackets for guidance. If a required approval is not shown, contact Metrode
CompositionComposition limits are declared for almost every product in addition to typical values.Where it is possible to meet BS EN, BS EN ISO and AWS-ASME compositions with one product, this is often reflected in tighter datasheet limits than the individual specifications. Whilst in rare cases a batch may not satisfy all these constraints, BS EN ISO or AWS-ASME are normally the default specifications unless agreed otherwise. See also specification notes on previous introductory page.Note that flux covered MMA electrodes and tubular cored wires are defined by all-weld deposit analysis, solid wires by productanalysis, and fluxes by deposit analysis from appropriate combination with relevant solid wires.
All-weld mechanical propertiesMinimum and typical tensile and impact properties are given where applicable to satisfy national specifications or materialrequirements. Caution is generally advised in translating these all-weld (longitudinal) values to joint (transverse) test values.
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Operating parametersCurrent ranges are based on satisfactory fusion and arc stability. Optimum conditions are influenced by variables such as weldingposition, base material thickness, and heat input considerations, etc. Most electrodes operate smoothly on DC+ (positive electrode)and for those suitable for AC a minimum OCV (open circuit voltage) is given.Welding positions for electrodes are shown pictographically. Where vertical and overhead are indicated this usually applies to3.2mm and smaller sizes, with 4mm practicable with skilled operators and joints with sufficient room for manipulation. Wherevertical down is indicated, this applies to 2.5mm or 3.2 with skilled operators.
Packaging dataFor electrodes, the length, weight per carton (3 tins) and approximate number of pieces per carton are given, but may be subject tochange without notice. For TIG, MIG, SAW and FCW, tube, spool and coil weights are also provided. Contact Metrode for latestinformation if required.Note that Metrode electrodes are supplied in hermetically sealed tins with ring-pull opening. The integrity of this packaging isregularly assessed according to the ASME SFA5.5 procedure. Tins provide a convenient and economic alternative to smaller unitsof vacuum-packed electrodes in 'site packs' which can be supplied to order.Redrying (rebaking or conditioning), handling and storage recommendations are given. Redrying should ensure that the unpackedelectrodes reach the recommended temperature-time conditions.The majority of electrodes and TIG wires are marked individually with both the designation or classification number and batchnumber.
Fume dataTo assist health and safety hazard assessment, welding fume composition is given for each product. Fume itself comprises oxides,silicates or other complex compounds of the elements listed.An occupational exposure limit or standard (OES) is calculated in milligrams per cubic metre breathing zone concentration. Thiscontrol value is 5mg/m3 maximum, or much lower for many alloyed consumables. For example, a significant proportion of thechromium in fume generated by stainless covered electrodes and flux cored wire is present in hexavalent form with a limit of0.05mg/m3, which reduces total fume OES to around 1mg/m3. In fume generated by solid stainless MIG wires, practically allchromium is trivalent and the total fume OES is higher.TIG and submerged arc processes generate too little fume for assessment on this basis.In the UK, COSHH guidance relevant to welding is found in HMSO publications, EH40, EH54 and EH55.
Website
Inevitably a printed Technical Handbook is out of date soon after it has been printed. The Metrode website (www.metrode.com)overcomes this problem because the data sheets for the most common products are all on the website and are updated as soon asthe data sheet is revised
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Section A : Low Alloy Steels
LOW ALLOY STEELS INCLUDING THE CrMo CREEP RESISTING CONSUMABLES
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This section includes consumables suitable for welding general engineering and structural steels, from medium tensile grain-refinedCMn and semi-cryogenic steels (approximately –75°C) to specialised heat and creep-resistant CrMo types reaching the threshold ofstainlessness at 12%Cr.Flux coverings of all electrodes are of all-positional basic low-hydrogen type and employ binders giving high resistance to moistureabsorption. All flux cored wires are rutile all-positional types also with low hydrogen potential. With increasing weld and base metalstrength and hardenability (or carbon equivalent), a hydrogen potential below 5ml/100g weld metal is often an essential proceduralparameter, coupled with preheat where necessary to moderate HAZ hardening or raise safety margins in thicker sections:
For guidance, preheat up to 50°C for CE < 0.40, 100°C for < 0.55, 150°C for < 0.70, 200°C for < 0.80, 250°C for 0.90 or above. However,note that some cases require restricted preheat-interpass and also heat input control to maintain optimum strength and toughness.High joint restraint may require higher preheats.A full discussion of this subject is given in the following publication: N. Bailey, F.R. Coe et al: ‘Welding steels without hydrogencracking’, Abington Publishing, Cambridge, 1993.The necessity for Post Weld Heat Treatment (PWHT) varies with base and weld metal type. PWHT is normally essential to temperthe HAZ below 248HV/22HRC required by NACE for H2S service, for which electrodes giving mandatory < 1%Ni with strength andtoughness are available. Most nickel-bearing electrodes also give excellent as-welded properties at low temperatures. PWHT isessential for creep-resisting Cr-Mo types, although the leaner low carbon variants are sometimes stress-relieved in service when usedfor repairs under local preheat.
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DataSheet Alloy Process Product AWS Classifications EN / EN ISO Classifications
Cr-Mo creep resisting consumables mainly for the power generation industry
A-10 ½MoMMA Mo.B E7018-A1 E Mo B
TIG/MIG CMo ER70S-A1 MoSi
A-12 1¼Cr½Mo
MMA
Chromet 1 E8018-B2 E CrMo1 B
Chromet 1L E7015-B2L E CrMo1L B
Chromet 1X E8018-B2 E CrMo1 B
TIG/MIG 1CrMo ER80S-G CrMo1Si
ER80S-B2 ER80S-B2 --
SAW SA 1CrMo EB2 CrMo1FCW Cormet 1 E81T1-B2 T55T1-1C/M-1CM
A-13 2¼Cr1Mo
MMA
Chromet 2 E9018-B3 E CrMo2 B
Chromet 2L E8015-B3L E CrMo2L B
Chromet 2X E9018-B3 E CrMo2 B
TIG/MIG2CrMo ER90S-G CrMo2Si
ER90S-B3 ER90S-B3 --
SAW SA 2CrMo EB3 CrMo2
FCWCormet 2 E91T1-B3 T62T1-1C/M-2CM
Cormet 2L E91T1-B3L T62T1-1C/M-2CML
A-14 CrMoVMMA
Chromet 1V -- ECrMoV1 B
13CMV -- (ECrMoV1 B)FCW Cormet 1V -- --
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DataSheet Alloy Process Product AWS Classifications EN / EN ISO Classifications
Cr-Mo creep resisting consumables mainly for the power generation industry (continued)
A-15 5CrMo
MMA Chromet 5 E8015-B6 E CrMo5 B
TIG/MIG 5CrMo ER80S-B6 CrMo5Si
SAW 5CrMo EB6 S CrMo5
A-16 9CrMo
MMA Chromet 9 E8015-B8 E CrMo9 B
TIG/MIG 9CrMo ER80S-B8 CrMo9SAW SA 9CrMo EB8 S CrMo9
A-17 P91
MMA
Chromet 9MV-N E9015-B91 E CrMo91 B
Chromet 9MVN+ E9015-B91 E CrMo91 B
Chromet 9-B9 E9015-B91 E CrMo91 B
Chromet 91VNB E9015-B91 E CrMo91 B
TIG/MIG 9CrMoV-N ER90S-B9 CrMo91
9CrMoV ER90S-B9 9C1MV
MCW Cormet M91 E90C-B9 T69T15-0M-9C1MV
SAW 9CrMoV-N EB91 (S CrMo91)
FCW Supercore F91 E91T1-B9 T69T1-1C/M-9C1MV
A-18 E911MMA Chromet 10MW E9015-G (E911) --
FCW Cormet 10MW -- --
A-19 12CrMoVMMA Chromet 12MV -- E CrMoWV 12 1 B
TIG 12CrMoV -- W CrMoWV12 1
A-20 P92
MMA Chromet 92 E9015-B92 --
TIG/MIG 9CrWV ER90S-G (92) --
SAW 9CrWV EG (92) --
FCW Supercore F92 E91T1-G(92) --
A-21 T23MMA Chromet 23L E9015-G(23) --
TIG 2CrWV ER90S-G (23) --
A-23 WB36
MMA 1NiMo.B E9018-G --
TIG MnMo ER80S-D2 --
SAW SA 1NiMo EF3 S3Ni1Mo
A-25 W B2 / 921MMA Chromet WB2 E9015-G --
FCW Supercore WB2 E91T1-G --
High toughness 1-3%Ni consumables for applications from –40°C down to about –75°C
A-40 MnMo
MMA Tufmet 1Ni.B E8018-C3 E 46 6 1Ni B 42
TIG/MIG 1Ni ER80S-Ni1 (3Ni1)
FCW Metcore DWA 55E E71T-5 T 42 4 PM1 H5
A-41 NiMoMMA Tufmet 2Ni.B E8018-C1 E 46 6 2Ni B 42
TIG 2Ni ER80S-Ni2 (2Ni2)
A-42 3Ni MMA Tufmet 3Ni.B E8018-C2 E 46 6 3Ni B 42
Consumables for high strength low alloy steels requiring tensile strengths from 620MPa up to 825MPa
A-50 MnMoMMA
E9018-D1 E9018-D1 BS: MnMo.BH
E10018-D2 E10018-D2 E 624 Mn1NiMo B
TIG/MIG MnMo ER80S-D2 4Mo
A-60 NiMoMMA
Tufmet 1NiMo E9016-G --
E11018-M E11018-M --
Tufmet 3NiMo E12016-G --
TIG/MIG ER110S-G ER110S-G Mn3Ni1CrMo
A-61 NiMo MMA 1NiMo.B E9018-G --
Consumables for copper containing weathering steels eg. Corten
A-70 CortenMMA 1NiCu.B E8018-W2 E 55 18-NCC1 A
TIG/MIG/SAW ER80S-W ER80S-G (Mn3Ni1Cu)Electrode for the joining of rail steels using a slag-over-slag technique
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ALLOY TYPEFerritic creep resisting 0.5%Mo steels for elevatedtemperature service.
0.5%MO CREEP RESISTING STEEL
MATERIALS TO BE WELDED
PIPE/TUBE ASTM
A335 grade P1A209 & A 250 grade T1
BS3059 grade 2433606 grades 243, 245, 261
PRODUCTS AVAILABLE
Process Product Specification
MMA Mo.B AWS E7018-A1 H4
TIG/MIG CMo AWS ER70S-A1
APPLICATIONSNominal 0.5% Mo alloying results in improvedelevated temperature performance over that ofCMn steels. Used for the fabrication of vessels andassociated pipework demanding creep rupturestrength and ductility at temperatures up to about
450°C.The Mo content also enhances resistance tohydrogen attack in chemical process plantoperation.
Favourable mechanical properties of both as-welded and stress-relieved weld metal are also
useful in welding structural and general engineering
steels for ambient or sub-zero temperature service.
In this respect these consumables are related to
the higher strength manganese-molybdenum
alloyed steel consumables.
MICROSTRUCTUREIn the stress-relieved condition the microstructureconsists of acicular ferrite with some temperedbainite.
PWHTPWHT to temper the weldment varies accordingto the code; the extremes range from 550°C up to
720°C but the most common range is 630-670°C.For material up to 20mm thick some codes allowthe PWHT to be omitted.
WELDING GUIDELINESPreheat and interpass temperatures are normallyin the range 100-250°C depending upon thicknessbeing welded and restraint.
RELATED ALLOY GROUPSFor high strength structural welding applicationsthe MnMo alloys (A-50) are related.
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FORGED ASTM
A336 grade F1A204 grades A, B, C
BS EN 10028-2 grade 16Mo3 (1.5415)
DIN
16Mo3 (1.5415) 16Mo5 (1.5423) 10MnMo 4 5 (1.5424) 11MnMo 4 5 (1.5425)
CAST ASTM
A217 grade WC1A352 grade LC1
BS EN 1504 grade 245
3100 grade B1DIN
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONBasic flux, metal powder type coating on high purity mild steel core wire. Moisture resistant coating giving very low weld metalhydrogen levels.Recovery is about 120% with respect to core wire, 65% with respect to whole electrode.
ALLWELD MECHANICAL PROPERTIESPWHT 600-650ºC/h * Min. Typical As Welded Typical
Tensile strength (MPa) 510 550-610 5900.2% proof strength (MPa) 400 460-525 480
Elongation (%) 4d 22 27-32 275d 22 23-29 23
Reduction of area % -- 65-72 68Impact ISO-V(J) -20°C -- 130 100
-30°C -- 115 --Hardness (HV) -- 200 200
* BS and DIN: 600ºC/1h; AWS: 620ºC/1h. Satisfactory properties are also obtained in the as-welded condition.
Mo.BMOLYBDENUM ALLOYED MM A ELECTRODE FOR ELEVATED TEMPERATURE SERVICE
OPERATING PARAMETERS, DC ve or AC OCV: 70V Min
Diameter (mm) 2.5 3.2 4.0 5.0min. A 70 80 100 140
max. A 110 140 180 240
FUME DATAFume composition, wt % typical
Fe Mn Ni Cr Cu Pb F OES (mg/m3 ) 16 7
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CMo0.5%Mo SOLID TIG AND MIG WIRE FOR CREEP RESIST ING STEELS
PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONCopper coated solid wire for TIG and MIG.
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION WIRE WT %
C Mn Si S P Cr Mo Ni Cu VMin. 0.08 0.90 0.50 -- -- -- 0.45 -- -- --
Max. 0.12 1.30 0.70 0.020 0.020 0.2 0.60 0.20 0.3 0.03Typical 0.1 1.2 0.6 0.01 0.01 0.03 0.5 0.02 0.05 0.01
ALLWELD MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
Properties as-welded (AW) or PWHT: Min.Typical TIG MAG Ar + 5% CO
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AW 620ºC/1h AW 620ºC/1hTensile strength (MPa) 515 662 640 650 620
0.2% proof strength (MPa) 400 540 520 530 505Elongation (%) 4d 19 29 25 29 25
5d 22 26 24 25 24
Impact ISO-V(J) -30°C -- 52 170 42 96Hardness HV -- 210/245 205/230 215/235 200/220*Minimum values are after PWHT 620ºC/1h (AWS) or 595ºC/0.5h (DIN) and as-welded for BS EN.MAG welds using more oxidising shielding gas (higher CO2 + O2) will have lower strength than shown.
TYPICAL OPERATING PARAMETERS
Shielding gas Current Diameter (mm) ParametersTIG Argon DC- 2.4 100A, 12V
MIG Argon + 2-20%CO2
Argon +1.5%O
2 or proprietary DC+ 1.2 260A, 26V
PACKAGING DATADiameter (mm) 1.2 1.6 2.4
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MIG fume composition (wt %) (TIG fume negligible)Fe Mn Cr3 Ni Mo Cu OES (mg/m3 )55 5
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ALLOY TYPE 1¼Cr-½Mo alloyed steel consumables forelevated temperature service
1¼ CR½M O CR EEP R ESISTING STEEL
PRODUCTS AVAILABLE
Process Product Specification
MMA
Chromet 1 AWS E8018-B2
Chromet 1L AWS E7015-B2L
Chromet 1X * AWS E8018-B2
TIG/MIG
1CrMo BS EN CrMo1Si
ER80S-B2 AWS ER80S-B2
SAWSA 1CrMo AWS EB2
LA436 BS EN ISO SA AB 1
FCW Cormet 1 AWS E81T1-B2
* Chromet 1X is the temper embrittlement resistant(TER) version of Chromet 1.
APPLICATIONSThese consumables are designed for prolongedElevated temperature service up to 550°C.Main areas of application are associated withsteam generating power plant, eg piping, turbinecastings, steam chests, valve bodies and boiler
superheaters. Some of the consumables will alsofind service in refineries where they are used forcorrosion resistance to sulphur bearing crudeoil at 250-450°C. Some of the consumables willalso find applications in the chemical and petro-chemical industries where they are used forresistance to hydrogen attack in the fabricationof hydrocrackers, coal liquefaction plant and NH
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pressure vessels operating at up to 450°C. Inthe as-welded condition the consumables alsoprovide a useful source of 300HV hardness weld
deposit for build-up or hardsurfacing to resistmetal-to-metal wear and heavy impact.
MICROSTRUCTUREAfter PWHT, the microstructure consists oftempered bainite.
PWHTApart from some special applications, PWHTwill always be required. PWHT temperature istypically 690°C with time being dependent onsection thickness.
WELDING GUIDELINESPreheat and interpass temperature 200°Cminimum, up to 300°C for thick sections.Maintain throughout welding cycle and sometime after completion of welding.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONThere are Technical Profiles available which coversome of the consumables on this data sheet.Additional information is available on Chromet 1Xand Cormet 1.
BS 1501 Gr 620 & 621 1502 Gr 620 1503 Gr 620 & 621
1504 Gr 6213100 Gr B23604 Gr 620/440 & 6213059 Gr 620/460
MATERIALS TO BE WELDED
ASTMA387 Gr 11 & 12A182 F11 & F12A217 WC6 & WC11
A234 WP11 & WP12A199 T11A200 T11A213 T11 & T12A335 P11 & P12
BS EN & DIN 13CrMo 4-5 (1.7355) 13CrMo 4-4 (1.7335) 16CrMo 4-4 (1.7337) 11CrMo 5-5 (1.7339)GS-25CrMo 4 (1.7128)GS-17CrMo 5-5 (1.7357)
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PACKAGING DATADiameter (mm) 2.5 3.2 4.0 5.0
Length (mm) 350 350 450 450kg/carton 12.9 12.9 16.8 18.0
Pieces/carton 624 330 246 174
ALLWELD MECHANICAL PROPERTIESHT 690°C/1h min typical
Tensile strength (MPa) 550 6400.2% proof strength (MPa) 460 570
Elongation (%) 4d 19 255d 20 24
Reduction of area % -- 70Impact ISO-V(J) +20°C 47 160
Hardness (HV) AW -- 250PWHT -- 210
CHROMET 11¼CR½Mo MMA ELECTRODE
TYPICAL OPERATING PARAMETERS, DC ve or AC OCV: 70V Min
Diameter (mm) 2.5 3.2 4.0 5.0min. A 70 80 100 140max. A 110 140 180 240
FUME DATAFume composition, wt % typical
Fe Mn Cr Ni Cu F OES (mg/m3 ) 15 5 < 0.5 < 0.1 < 0.2 18 5
STORAGE3 hermetically sealed ring-pull metal tins per carton, with unlimited shelf life. Direct use from tin will give hydrogen < 5ml/100g forlonger than a working shift of 8h. For electrodes that have been exposed:Redry 250 – 300°C/1-2h to ensure H2 < 10ml/100g, 300 – 350°C/1-2h to ensure H2 < 5ml/100g. Maximum 420°C, 3 cycles, 10h total.Storage of redried electrodes at 50 – 200°C in holding oven or heated quiver: no limit, but maximum 6 weeks recommended.Recommended ambient storage conditions for opened tins (using plastic lid): < 60% RH, >18°C.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONMMA electrode meeting AWS and BS EN national standards suitable for most power generation applications.
Basic flux, metal powder type coatings on low carbon high purity core wire. Recovery is approximately 115% with respect to the
core wire and 65% with respect to whole electrode. Moisture resistant coating gives very low metal hydrogen levels.
WELDING POSITIONS ISOASME
PB/2FPA/1G PF/3GuPC/2G PE/4G
SPECIFICATIONSAWS A5.5M E8018-B2 H4BS EN ISO 3580-A E CrMo1 B 3 2 H5BS EN ISO 3580-B E 5518-1CMAPPROVALS TÜV
ASME IX QUALIFICATIONQW432 F-No 4QW442 A-No 3
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION WELD METAL WT %
C Mn* Si S P Cr Mo Ni Cu NbMin. 0.05 0.50 -- -- -- 1.00 0.45 -- -- --Max. 0.12 0.90 0.80 0.025 0.030 1.40 0.65 0.3 0.2 0.01
Typical 0.07 0.8 0.5 0.01 0.02 1.25 0.55 0.1
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CHROMET 1LLOW CAR BON 1¼CR½Mo MMA ELECTRODE
PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONMMA electrode – 1¼Cr-½Mo deposit with low carbon which produces lower hardness and residual stresses for resistance tosulphide stress corrosion cracking when operating in wet ‘sour’ environments. Also suitable for thin section joints which are to beleft in the as-welded condition.
Basic flux, metal powder type coatings on low carbon high purity core wire. Recovery is approximately 115% with respect to thecore wire and 65% with respect to whole electrode. Moisture resistant coating gives very low metal hydrogen levels.
WELDING POSITIONS ISOASME
PB/2FPA/1G PF/3GuPC/2G PE/4G
SPECIFICATIONSAWS A5.5M 7015-B2L H4BS EN ISO 3580-A E CrMo1L B 3 2 H5BS EN ISO 3580-B E 5216-1CML
ASME IX QUALIFICATIONQW432 F-No 4QW442 A-No 3
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION WELD METAL WT %
C Mn Si S P Cr Mo CuMin. 0.03 0.50 -- -- -- 1.00 0.45 --
Max. 0.05 0.90 0.80 0.025 0.025 1.40 0.65 0.15Typical 0.04 0.80 0.40 0.012 0.015 1.25 0.55 18°C.
FUME DATAFume composition, wt % typical
Fe Mn Cr Ni Cu F OES (mg/m3 ) 15 5 < 0.5 < 0.1 < 0.2 18 5
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1¼CR½Mo ALLOYED MMA ELECTRODE FOR TEMPER EMBRITTLEMENT RESISTANCE
TYPICAL OPERATING PARAMETERS, DC ve or AC OCV: 70V Min
Diameter (mm) 2.5 3.2 4.0 5.0min. A 70 80 100 140max. A 110 140 180 240
STORAGE3 hermetically sealed ring-pull metal tins per carton, with unlimited shelf life. Direct use from tin will give hydrogen < 5ml/100g forlonger than a working shift of 8h. For electrodes that have been exposed:Redry 250 – 300°C/1-2h to ensure H2 < 10ml/100g, 300 – 350°C/1-2h to ensure H2 < 5ml/100g. Maximum 420°C, 3 cycles, 10h total.Storage of redried electrodes at 50 – 200°C in holding oven or heated quiver: no limit, but maximum 6 weeks recommended.
Recommended ambient storage conditions for opened tins (using plastic lid): < 60% RH, >18°C.
ALLWELD MECHANICAL PROPERTIESPWHT 690°C/1h (1) (SC = step cooled) Min. Typical 690°C/5h typical 690°C/5h + SC typical
Tensile strength (MPa) 550 610 610 5950.2% proof strength (MPa) 460 525 515 490
Elongation (%) 4d 19 25 29 295d 20 21 25 25
Reduction of area % -- 70 70 70Impact ISO-V(J) +20°C 47 (2) 160 200 200
-30°C -- 100 160 140Hardness (HV) AW -- 300-320 -- --
PWHT -- 200-210 220 190(1) BS & AWS PWHT 690°C/1h, DIN 690°C/>30min, BS EN 720°C/1h. (2) DIN & BS EN minimum average.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONMMA electrode – 1¼Cr-½Mo deposit which meets specific requirements for improved temper embrittlement resistance withprolonged service at 400-600°C. Relevant trace elements (P, Sn, As, Sb) are controlled to ensure low Bruscato (X) and Watanabe(J) factors.
Basic flux, metal powder type coatings on low carbon high purity core wire. Recovery is approximately 115% with respect to thecore wire and 65% with respect to whole electrode. Moisture resistant coating gives very low metal hydrogen levels.
WELDING POSITIONS ISOASME
PB/2FPA/1G PF/3GuPC/2G PE/4G
SPECIFICATIONSAWS A5.5M E8018-B2 H4BS EN ISO 3580-A E CrMo1 B 3 2 H5BS EN ISO 3580-B E 5516-1CM
ASME IX QUALIFICATIONQW432 F-No 4QW442 A-No 3
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION WELD METAL WT %
C Mn* Si* S P Cr Mo Cu Sn AsMin. 0.05 0.50 0.15 -- -- 1.00 0.45 -- -- --Max. 0.10 0.90 0.30 0.015 0.012 1.40 0.65 0.15 0.005 0.010
Typical 0.06 0.70 0.25 0.012 0.009 1.25 0.55
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1CrMoSOLID WELDING WI RE FOR TIG & MIG.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONCopper coated wire for TIG and MIG welding of 1¼Cr-½Mo steels, conforming to European and ISO specifications.
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION WIRE WT %
C Mn Si S P Cr Mo Ni CuMin. 0.08 0.8 0.5 - - 0.9 0.45 - -Max. 0.14 1.2 0.8 0.02 0.02 1.3 0.65 - 0.4
Typical 0.1 1.0 0.6 0.01 0.015 1.2 0.5 200 >115Hardness HV - 220 195
HB - 215 190
TYPICAL OPERATING PARAMETERS
Shielding gas Current Diameter (mm) ParametersTIG Argon DC- 2.4 100A, 12V
MIG Ar-5%CO2
DC+ 1.2 280A, 26V
PACKAGING DATA
Diameter (mm) 0.8 1.2 1.6 2.4 3.2TIG -- -- 5 kg tube 5 kg tube 5 kg tube
MIG 15kg reel 15kg reel -- -- --
FUME DATAMIG fume composition (wt %) (TIG fume negligible)
Fe Mn Cr3 Ni Mo Cu OES (mg/m3 )55 5 0.4
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SOLID WELDING WI RE FOR TIG & MIG.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONCopper coated wire for TIG and MIG welding 1¼Cr-½Mo creep resisting steels, conforming to the AWS/ASME specification.
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION WIRE WT %
C Mn Si S P Cr Mo Ni CuMin. 0.07 0.4 0.4 - - 1.2 0.4 - -Max. 0.12 0.7 0.7 0.020 0.020 1.5 0.65 0.2 0.35
Typical 0.10 0.5 0.5 0.01 0.015 1.3 0.5 200 >115Hardness HV - 220 195
HB - 215 190
TYPICAL OPERATING PARAMETERS
Shielding gas Current Diameter (mm) ParametersTIG Argon DC- 2.4 100A, 12VMIG Ar-5%CO
2DC+ 1.2 280A, 26V
PACKAGING DATADiameter (mm) 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.2 1.6 2.0 2.4 3.2
TIG - - - - 5 kg tube 5 kg tube 5 kg tube 5 kg tubeMIG 15kg reel 15kg reel 15kg reel 15kg reel - - - -
SPECIFICATIONSAWS A5.28M ER80S-B2BS EN ISO 21952-B 1CM
ASME IX QUALIFICATIONQW432 F-No 6QW442 A-No 3
FUME DATAMIG fume composition (wt %) (TIG fume negligible)
Fe Mn Cr3 Ni Mo Cu OES (mg/m3 )55 5 0.4
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SA 1CrMoSOLID WELDING WI RE FOR SAW.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONSolid wire for Sub Arc Welding of 1¼Cr-½Mo steels
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION TYPICAL
C Mn Si S P Cr Mo CuSA1CrMo wire 0.1 0.8 0.15 0.01 0.012 1.3 0.55 0.01Deposit with LA436. 0.08 1.1 0.4
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SUBARC FLUX
ALLWELD MECHANICAL PROPERTIES with SA 1CRMO WIRETypical PWHT 690-720°C/1-2h
Tensile strength (MPa) 6200.2% proof strength (MPa) 535
Elongation (%) 4d 25Impact ISO-V(J) +20°C >100
PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONLA436 is agglomerated aluminate basic flux (Boniszewski BI ~1.6) with silicon pick-up of ~0.3% and manganese pick-up of ~0.4%.
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION TYPICALC Mn Si S P Cr Mo
SA2CrMo wire 0.10 0.8 0.15 0.010 0.012 1.3 0.55Deposit with LA436 0.08 1.1 0.4
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CORMET 1ALLPOSITIONAL FLUX CORED WIRE
TYPICAL OPERATING PARAMETERS
Shielding gas: 80%Ar-20%CO2 at 20-25l/min. Proprietary gases may be used but argon should not exceed 80%. The wire is also
suitable for use with 100%CO2. (Note: for 100%CO2 shielding gas, voltage should be 1-2V higher.). Current: DC+ve ranges as below:
Diameter (mm) Amp-Volt Range Typical stickout 1.2 160 – 260A, 24-30V 190A, 25V 15 – 25mm 1.6 220 – 350A, 26-32V 260A, 28V 15 – 25mm
FUME DATA
Fume composition (wt%)Fe Mn Ni Cr3 Cr6 Cu F OES (mg/m3 )20 8 < 0.5 1
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ALLOY TYPE2¼Cr-1Mo alloyed steel consumables forelevated temperature service.
2 ¼CR1MO CREEP RESISTING STEEL
PRODUCTS AVAILABLE
Process Product Specification
MMA
Chromet 2 AWS E9018-B3
Chromet 2L AWS E8015-B3L
Chromet 2X * AWS E9018-B3
TIG/MIG 2CrMo BS EN CrMo2SiER90S-B3 AWS ER90S-B3
SAWSA 2CrMo AWS EB3
LA436 BS EN ISO SA AB 1
FCWCormet 2 AWS E91T1-B3
Cormet 2L AWS E91T1-B3L
APPLICATIONSThese consumables are designed for prolongedelevated temperature service up to 600°C. Mainareas of application are associated with steamgenerating power plant, eg piping, turbine castings,steam chests, valve bodies and boiler superheaters.Some of the consumables will also find servicein refineries where they are used for corrosionresistance to sulphur bearing crude oil at 250-450°C.Some of the consumables will also find applicationsin the chemical and petro-chemical industries wherethey are used for resistance to hydrogen attack inthe fabrication of hydrocrackers, coal liquefactionplant and NH
3 pressure vessels operating at up to
450°C. In the as-welded condition the consumablesalso provide a useful source of 300HV hardnessweld deposit for build-up or hardsurfacing to resistmetal-to-metal wear, heavy impact and the repairof P20 mould steel.
MICROSTRUCTUREAfter PWHT, the microstructure consists oftempered bainite.
PWHTApart from some special applications, PWHTwill always be required. PWHT temperature istypically 690°C with time being dependent onsection thickness.
WELDING GUIDELINESPreheat and interpass temperature 250°Cminimum, up to 300°C for thick sections.Maintain throughout welding cycle and sometime after completion of welding.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONThere are Technical Profiles available which cover
some of the consumables on this data sheet.Additional information is available on Chromet2X and Cormet 2.
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MATERIALS TO BE WELDED
ASTMA387 Gr 21&22
A182 F22A217 WC9A234 WP22A199 T21,T22A200 T21,T22A335 P22A234 WP22
Also Cr-Mo-V steelsBS 1503 Gr 660BS 1504 Gr 660
BS 3100 Gr B7 BS 3604 Gr 660
BS EN & DIN 11 CrMo 9-10 (1.7383) 10 CrMo 9-10 (1.7380)GS-18CrMo 9 10 (1.7379)
GS-12CrMo 9 10 (1.7380)6CrMo 9 10 (1.7385) 12CrMo 9 10 (1.7375)
BS 1501 Gr 622 1503 Gr 622 1504 Gr 6223100 Gr B33604 Gr 6223059 Gr 622/640 & 622/490
* Chromet 2X is the temper embrittlement resistant(TER) version of Chromet 2.
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PACKAGING DATADiameter (mm) 2.5 3.2 4.0 5.0
Length (mm) 350 350 450 450kg/carton 12.9 12.9 16.8 18.0
Pieces/carton 624 330 246 174
ALLWELD MECHANICAL PROPERTIESPWHT 690°C/1h Min. Typical
Tensile strength (MPa) 630 670
0.2% proof strength (MPa) 530 570Elongation (%) 4d 17 225d 18 20
Reduction of area % -- 65Impact ISO-V(J) +20°C 47 140
Hardness (HV) AW -- 300-320PWHT -- 220-250
CHROMET 22¼CR1Mo MMA ELECTRODE.
OPERATING PARAMETERS, DC ve or AC OCV: 70V Min
Diameter (mm) 2.5 3.2 4.0 5.0min. A 70 80 100 140
max. A 110 140 180 240
STORAGE
3 hermetically sealed ring-pull metal tins per carton, with unlimited shelf life. Direct use from tin will give hydrogen < 5ml/100g forlonger than a working shift of 8h.For electrodes that have been exposed:Redry 250 – 300°C/1-2h to ensure H2 < 10ml/100g, 300 – 350°C/1-2h to ensure H2 < 5ml/100g. Maximum 420°C, 3 cycles, 10h total.Storage of redried electrodes at 50 – 200°C in holding oven or heated quiver: no limit, but maximum 6 weeks recommended.Recommended ambient storage conditions for opened tins (using plastic lid): < 60% RH, > 18°C.
WELDING POSITIONS ISOASME
PB/2FPA/1G PF/3GuPC/2G PE/4G
SPECIFICATIONSAWS A5.5M E9018-B3 H4BS EN ISO 3580-A E CrMo2 B 3 2 H 5BS en ISO 3580-B E 62 16-2C1MAPPROVALS TÜV
ASME IX QUALIFICATIONQW432 F-No 4QW442 A-No 4
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION WELD METAL WT %
C Mn* Si S P Cr Ni Mo Cu Nbmin. 0.05 0.50 -- -- -- 2.00 -- 0.90 -- --max. 0.10 0.90 0.80 0.025 0.030 2.50 0.3 1.20 0.2 0.01
Typical 0.07 0.8 0.60 0.01 0.02 2.3 0.1 1.0 0.1 0.01
* Mn may exceed AWS 0.90% max.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONMMA electrode meeting AWS and BS EN national standards suitable for most power generation applications.
Basic flux, metal powder type coatings on low carbon high purity core wire. Recovery is approximately 115% with respect to the
core wire and 65% with respect to whole electrode. Moisture resistant coating gives very low weld metal hydrogen levels.
FUME DATA
Fume composition, wt % typical
Fe Mn Ni Cr Cu F OES (mg/m3 ) 15 5
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LOW CARBON 2¼CR1Mo MMA ELECTRODE.
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION WELD METAL WT %
C Mn* Si S P Cr Mo CuMin. 0.03 0.50 -- -- -- 2.00 0.90 --
Max. 0.05 0.90 0.80 0.015 0.020 2.50 1.20 0.15Typical 0.04 0.8 0.40 0.012 0.015 2.25 1.05 < 0.10
* Mn may exceed AWS 0.90% max.
SPECIFICATIONSAWS A5.5M E8015-B3L H4
BS EN ISO 3580-A E CrMo2L B 3 2 H5
BS EN ISO 3580-B E 5516-2C1ML
ASME IX QUALIFICATIONQW432 F-No 4QW442 A-No 4
PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONMMA electrode – 2¼Cr-1Mo deposit with low carbon which produces lower hardness and residual stresses for resistance to sul-phide stress corrosion cracking when operating in wet ‘sour’ environments. The lower hardness of Chromet 2L can also be benefi-cial for welds that cannot be subsequently PWHT.
Basic flux, metal powder type coatings on low carbon high purity core wire. Recovery is approximately 115% with respect to thecore wire and 65% with respect to whole electrode. Moisture resistant coating gives very low weld metal hydrogen levels.
ALLWELD MECHANICAL PROPERTIESPWHT 690°C/1h Min. Typical
Tensile strength (MPa) 550 6300.2% proof strength (MPa) 460 540
Elongation (%) 4d 17 245d 18 20
Reduction of area % -- 70Impact ISO-V(J) +20°C -- 160
-10°C -- 90Hardness (HV) AW -- 250-260
PWHT -- 210-220
OPERATING PARAMETERS, DC ve or AC OCV: 70V Min
Diameter (mm) 2.5 3.2 4.0 5.0min. A 70 80 100 140max. A 110 140 180 240
WELDING POSITIONS ISOASME
PB/2FPA/1G PF/3GuPC/2G PE/4G
PACKAGING DATADiameter (mm) 2.5 3.2 4.0
Length (mm) 350 350 450kg/carton 12.0 15.0 17.4
Pieces/carton 621 396 228
STORAGE
3 hermetically sealed ring-pull metal tins per carton, with unlimited shelf life. Direct use from tin will give hydrogen < 5ml/100g forlonger than a working shift of 8h.For electrodes that have been exposed:Redry 250 – 300°C/1-2h to ensure H2 < 10ml/100g, 300 – 350°C/1-2h to ensure H2 < 5ml/100g. Maximum 420°C, 3 cycles, 10h total.Storage of redried electrodes at 50 – 200°C in holding oven or heated quiver: no limit, but maximum 6 weeks recommended.Recommended ambient storage conditions for opened tins (using plastic lid): < 60% RH, > 18°C.
FUME DATA
Fume composition, wt % typical
Fe Mn Ni Cr Cu F OES (mg/m3 )
15 5
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CHEMICAL COMPOSITION WELD METAL WT %C Mn Si S P Cr Mo Cu Sn As Sb
Min. 0.05 0.50 0.15 -- -- 2.00 0.90 -- -- -- --Max. 0.10 0.90 0.30 0.015 0.012 2.50 1.20 0.15 0.005 0.010 0.005
Typical 0.06 0.7 0.25 0.012 0.010 2.25 1.05 < 0.05 0.002 0.003 < 0.002 * Mn+Si < 1.10%Bruscato factor (X) : 10P + 5Sb + 4Sn + As (ppm) = 15 max
100
Watanabe factor (J) : (Mn+Si)x (P + Sn) x 10 4 = 180 max
SPECIFICATIONSAWS A5.5M E9018-B3 H4
BS EN ISO 3580-A E CrMo2 B 3 2 H5
BS EN ISO 3580-B E 6216-2C1M
ASME IX QUALIFICATIONQW432 F-No 4QW442 A-No 4
PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONMMA electrode – 2¼Cr-1Mo deposit which meets specific requirements for improved temper embrittlement resistance after prolongedservice at 400-600°C. Relevant trace elements (P, Sn, As, Sb) are controlled to ensure low Bruscato (X) and Watanabe (J) factors.
Basic flux, metal powder type coatings on low carbon high purity core wire. Recovery is approximately 115% with respect to thecore wire and 65% with respect to whole electrode. Moisture resistant coating gives very low weld metal hydrogen levels.
ALLWELD MECHANICAL PROPERTIESPWHT 690°C/1h (1) (SC= step cooled) Min. Typical 690°/5h typical 690°C/5h + SC typical
Tensile strength (MPa) 630 670 660 650
0.2% proof strength (MPa) 540 570 560 550Elongation (%) 4d 17 22 27 25
5d 18 19 24 20Reduction of area % -- 65 70 65
Impact ISO-V(J) +20°C 47 (2) 140 170 170-30°C -- 80 140 110
Hardness (HV) AW -- 300-320 -- --PWHT -- 220-250 195 205
(1) BS & AWS PWHT 690°C/1h, DIN 690°C/>30min, BS EN 720°C/1h. (2) DIN & BS EN minimum average.OPERATING PARAMETERS, DC ve or AC OCV: 70V Min
Diameter (mm) 2.5 3.2 4.0 5.0min. A 70 80 100 140
max. A 110 140 180 240PACKAGING DATA
Diameter (mm) 2.5 3.2 4.0 5.0Length (mm) 350 380 450 450
kg/carton 13.5 13.8 17.1 17.1Pieces/carton 681 375 270 171
STORAGE3 hermetically sealed ring-pull metal tins per carton, with unlimited shelf life. Direct use from tin will give hydrogen < 5ml/100g forlonger than a working shift of 8h.For electrodes that have been exposed:Redry 250 – 300°C/1-2h to ensure H2 < 10ml/100g, 300 – 350°C/1-2h to ensure H2 < 5ml/100g. Maximum 420°C, 3 cycles, 10h total.Storage of redried electrodes at 50 – 200°C in holding oven or heated quiver: no limit, but maximum 6 weeks recommended.
Recommended ambient storage conditions for opened tins (using plastic lid): < 60% RH, > 18°C.
WELDING POSITIONS ISOASME
PB/2FPA/1G PF/3GuPC/2G PE/4G
FUME DATAFume composition, wt % typical
Fe Mn Ni Cr Cu F OES (mg/m3 ) 15 5
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SOLID WELDING WI RE FOR TIG & MIG.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONCopper coated wire for TIG and MIG welding of 2¼Cr-1Mo steels, conforming to European and ISO specifications.
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION WIRE WT %
C Mn Si S P Cr Ni Mo CuMin. 0.07 0.40 0.40 -- -- 2.30 -- 0.90 --Max. 0.12 0.70 0.70 0.020 0.020 2.70 0.20 1.20 0.35
Typical 0.1 0.5 0.5 0.010 0.015 2.4 150 > 95
Hardness (HV) HV -- 225 220HB -- 220 215
FUME DATA
MIG fume composition (wt%) (TIG fume negligible)Fe Mn Ni Cr3 Cu Mo OES (mg/m3 )
55 5
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ER90S-B3SOLID WELDING WI RE FOR TIG & MIG.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONCopper coated wire for TIG and MIG welding 2¼Cr-1Mo creep resisting steels, conforming to the AWS/ASME specification.
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION WIRE WT %
C Mn Si S P Cr Mo Cu Ni
Min. 0.07 0.40 0.40 -- -- 2.30 0.90 -- --Max. 0.12 0.70 0.70 0.020 0.020 2.70 1.10 0.35 0.20
Typical 0.1 0.5 0.5 0.010 0.015 2.4 1 0.1 < 0.1
SPECIFICATIONSAWS A5.28M ER90S-B3
BS EN ISO 21952-B 2C1M
ASME IX QUALIFICATIONQW432 F-No 6QW442 A-No 4
ALLWELD MECHANICAL PROPERTIESPWHT 690°C/1h Min. Typical TIG Typical MIG
Tensile strength (MPa) 620 665 6550.2% proof strength (MPa) 540 550 540
Elongation (%) 4d 17 27 235d 15 25 20
Impact ISO-V(J) -10°C -- > 150 > 95Hardness (HV) HV -- 225 220
HB -- 220 215
TYPICAL OPERATING PARAMETERS
Shielding Current Diameter (mm) ParametersTIG Argon DC- 2.4 100A, 12V
MIG Ar-5%CO2
DC+ 1.2 280A, 26V
PACKAGING DATADiameter (mm) 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.2 1.6 2.4
TIG -- -- -- -- 5 kg tube 5 kg tubeMIG 15kg reel 15kg reel 15kg reel 15kg reel -- --
FUME DATA
MIG fume composition (wt%) (TIG fume negligible)
Fe Mn Ni Cr3
Cu Mo OES (mg/m3
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L L O Y S T E E L S SA 2CrMo
SOLID WELDING WI RE FOR SAW.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONSolid wire for Sub Arc Welding of 2¼Cr-1Mo steels.
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION TYPICAL
C Mn Si S P Cr Mo CuSA2CrMo wire 0.10 0.60 0.12 0.010 0.012 2.40 1.00 0.15Deposit with LA436 0.08 0.80 0.40 < 0.01 < 0.02 2.10 1.00 0.15
SPECIFICATIONSAWS A5.23M EB3
BS EN ISO 24598-A SCrMo2
ASME IX QUALIFICATIONQW432 F-No 6QW442 A-No 4
ALLWELD MECHANICAL PROPERTIES LA436 FLUXPWHT 690°C/1h Min. Typical
Tensile strength (MPa) 620 640
0.2% proof strength (MPa) 540 560Elongation (%) 4d 17 24
5d 18 23Impact ISO-V(J) +20°C 47 > 100
TYPICAL OPERATING PARAMETERS
Current: DC or AC; DC+ve is preferredFor 2.4mm: 300-500A, 28-36V, 350-700mm/min travel
PACKAGING DATADiameter (mm) 2.4 3.2 4.0
SAW 25kg coil 25kg coil 25kg coil
FUME DATA
MIG fume composition (wt%) (TIG fume negligible)Fe Mn Ni Cr3 Cu Mo OES (mg/m3 )
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONLA436 is agglomerated aluminate basic flux (Boniszewski BI ~1.6) with silicon pick-up of ~0.3% and manganese pick-up of ~0.4%.
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION TYPICAL
C Mn Si S P Cr MoSA2CrMo wire 0.10 0.6 0.15 0.010 0.012 2.4 1.0
Deposit with LA436 0.08 0.8 0.4 18°C. If the flux has become damp or has been stored for a long period, it should be redried in the range 300-350°C/1-2h.
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ALLPOSITIONAL FLUX CORED WIRES
PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONCormet 2 is an all-positional flux cored wire suitable for welding fixed pipework. Made using a high purity steel sheath with a metal recoveryof about 90% with respect to the wire.Cormet 2L, which is the low carbon version, is available to order; this wire finds applications for as-welded repairs in power generation plant
and the lower hardness may provide some benefits in some petrochemical applications.
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION WELD METAL WT %
C* Mn Si S P Cr Mo CuMin. 0.05 -- -- -- -- 2.00 0.90 --Max. 0.12 1.25 0.80 0.030 0.030 2.50 1.20 0.30
Typical 0.06 1 0.3 0.01 0.01 2.3 1.0 0.05 * Cormet 2L C < 0.05%, typical 0.04%
PACKAGING DATA
15kg spools vacuum-sealed in barrier foil with cardboard carton.The as-packed shelf life is virtually indefinite.Resistance to moisture absorption is high, but to maintain the high integrity of the wire surface and prevent any possibility ofporosity, it is advised that part-used spools are returned to polythene wrappers.Where possible, preferred storage conditions are 60% RH max, 18°C min.
SPECIFICATIONSCormet 2 Cormet 2L
AWS A5.29M E91T1-B3C/M-H4 E91T1-B3LC /M-H4
AWS A5.36M E91T1-C1PZ-B3-H4 or E91T1-C1PZ-B3L-H4 or
E91T1-M21PZ-B3-H4* E91T1-M21PZ-B3L-H4*
BS EN ISO 17634-B T62T1-1C/M-2C1M T62T1-1C/M-2C1ML
ASME IX QUALIFICATIONQW432 F-No 6QW442 A-No 4
* dependent on shielding gas
ALLWELD MECHANICAL PROPERTIESPWHT 690°C/1h-2h Min. Cormet 2 typical Cormet 2Ltypical (as-welded)
Tensile strength (MPa) 620 680 --0.2% proof strength (MPa) 540 570 --
Elongation (%) 4d 17 21 --
5d 15 19 --Impact ISO-V(J) +20°C -- 150 40-20°C -- 60 --
Hardness (HV) -- 220 270
OPERATING PARAMETERS
Shielding gas: 80%Ar-20%CO2 at 20-25l/min. Proprietary gases may be used but argon should not exceed 80%. The wire is also suitable for
use with 100%CO2. (Note: for 100%CO
2 shielding gas, voltage should be 1-2V higher. )
Current: DC+ve ranges as below:
Diameter (mm) amp-volt range typical stickout1.0 120 - 220A, 22 - 30V 150A, 25V 15 - 25mm
1.2 160 - 260A, 24 - 30V 190A, 25V 15 - 25mm1.6 220 - 350A, 26 - 32V 260A, 28V 15 - 25mm
FUME DATA
Fume composition (wt %)Fe Mn Cr3 Cr6 Ni Cu F OES (mg/m3 )20 8 1 < 1 < 0.5 < 1 8 5
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ALLOY TYPE 1¼Cr-½Mo alloyed steel consumables for elevatedtemperature service
CrMoV CREEP RES ISTING STEEL
PRODUCTS AVAILABLE
Process Product Specification
MMAChromet 1V BS EN ECrMoV1B
13CMV --
FCW Cormet 1V --
APPLICATIONSCrMoV base materials provide good creep rupturepropreties up to about 580°C, with a reasonable degreeof corrosopn resistance in superheated steam.Typical applications for the cast materials includevalve casings ans steam turbines, general use forboilers, pressure vessels in the power generation andpetrochemical industries
MICROSTRUCTUREAfter PWHT, the microstructure consists oftempered bainite.
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ASTMA389 grade C24 (cast)A356 grade (cast)
ENG17CrMoV5-10 (1.7706)
DIN21 CrMoV 5 11 (1.8070) 15 CrMoV 5 10 (1.7745)GS-17CrMo 5 11 (1.7706) (cast)
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONMMA electrode with a basic, metal powder type, coating on low carbon high purity mild steel core wire. Moisture resistantcoating provides very low weld metal hydrogen levels.Recovery is about 115% with respect to core wire, 65% with respect to whole electrode.
PACKAGING DATADiameter (mm) 2.5 3.2 4.0 5.0
Length (mm) 350 350 450 450kg/carton 13.8 13.5 16.8 17.4
Pieces/carton 690 408 243 165
ALLWELD MECHANICAL PROPERTIESPWHT 700°C/1h Room Temperature High Temperature
min typical +350°C +400°C +450°CTensile strength (MPa) 590 800 750 730 695
0.2% proof strength (MPa) 435 745 675 650 620
Elongation (%) 4d -- 20 -- -- --5d 15 16 -- -- --
Impact ISO-V(J) +20°C 24 60 -- -- --Hardness (HV) HV -- 275 -- -- --
CHROMET 1VBASIC COATED MMA ELECTRODE FOR CrMoV CREEP RESIST ING STEELS
TYPICAL OPERATING PARAMETERS, DC ve or AC OCV: 70V Min)
Diameter (mm) 2.5 3.2 4.0 5.0min. A 70 80 100 140max. A 110 140 180 240
STORAGE3 hermetically sealed ring-pull metal tins per carton, with unlimited shelf life. Direct use from tin will give hydrogen < 5ml/100g forlonger than a working shift of 8h. For electrodes that have been exposed:Redry 250 – 300°C/1-2h to ensure H
2 < 10ml/100g, 300 – 350°C/1-2h to ensure H
2 < 5ml/100g. Maximum 420°C, 3 cycles, 10h total.
Storage of redried electrodes at 50 – 200°C in holding oven or heated quiver: no limit, but maximum 6 weeks recommended.Recommended ambient storage conditions for opened tins (using plastic lid): < 60% RH, >18°C.
WELDING POSITIONS ISOASME
PB/2FPA/1G PF/3GuPC/2G PE/4G
SPECIFICATIONSAWS A5.5M E9018-G H4BS EN ISO 3580-A E CrMoV1 B 3 2
ASME IX QUALIFICATIONQW432 F-No --QW442 A-No --
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION WELD METAL WT %
C Mn Si S P Cr Mo VMin. 0.05 0.70 -- -- -- 1.00 0.90 0.10
Max. 0.15 1.50 0.50 0.025 0.025 1.30 1.30 0.35Typical 0.08 0.85 0.3 0.012 0.012 1.10 1.10 0.20
FUME DATA
Fume composition, wt % typicalFe Mn Cr Ni Cu Pb F OES (mg/m3 ) 15 5 < 0.5 < 0.1 < 0.2 < 0.1 18 5
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONMMA electrode with a basic, metal powder type, coating on low carbon high purity mild steel core wire. Moisture resistantcoating provides very low weld metal hydrogen levels.The 13CMV electrode is manufactured to order and is of a similar composition to the Chromet 1V although the carbon (at ~0.13%)and vanadium (at ~0.25%) are typically higher. The 13CMV can also be manufactured by prior agreement to the GE specificationB50A273.Recovery is about 115% with respect to core wire, 65% with respect to whole electrode.
13 CMVBAS IC COATED MMA ELECTRODE FOR CrMoV CREEP RESIS TING STEELS
WELDING POSITIONS ISOASME
PB/2FPA/1G PF/3GuPC/2G PE/4G
PACKAGING DATADiameter (mm) 2.5 3.2 4.0 5.0
Length (mm) 350 350 450 450kg/carton 13.5 15.0 18.0 16.5
Pieces/carton 687 396 258 153
TYPICAL OPERATING PARAMETERS, DC ve or AC OCV: 70V Min)
Diameter (mm) 2.5 3.2 4.0 5.0min. A 70 80 100 140
max. A 110 140 180 240
STORAGE3 hermetically sealed ring-pull metal tins per carton, with unlimited shelf life. Direct use from tin will give hydrogen < 5ml/100g forlonger than a working shift of 8h. For electrodes that have been exposed:Redry 250 – 300°C/1-2h to ensure H2 < 10ml/100g, 300 – 350°C/1-2h to ensure H2 < 5ml/100g. Maximum 420°C, 3 cycles, 10h total.Storage of redried electrodes at 50 – 200°C in holding oven or heated quiver: no limit, but maximum 6 weeks recommended.Recommended ambient storage conditions for opened tins (using plastic lid): < 60% RH, >18°C.
FUME DATA
Fume composition, wt % typical
Fe Mn Cr Ni Cu Pb F OES (mg/m3 ) 15 5 < 0.5 < 0.1 < 0.2 < 0.1 18 5
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION WELD METAL WT %
C Mn Si S P Cr Mo V * NiMin. 0.10 0.3 -- -- -- 1.00 0.90 0.20 --
Max. 0.15 1.0 0.50 0.020 0.030 1.50 1.30 0.30 0.4Typical 0.13 0.6 0.3 0.012 0.012 1.2 1.10 0.25 0.05
* In the GE specification V = 0.40-0.55%
ASME IX QUALIFICATIONQW432 F-No --QW442 A-No --
SPECIFICATIONSBS EN ISO 3580-A (E CrMoV1 B 3 2)GE B50A273 By prior agreement only
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CORMET 1VALL POSITIONAL RUTILE FLUX CORED WIRE FOR CrMoV CREEP RESISTING STEELS
TYPICAL OPERATING PARAMETERS
Shielding gas: 80% Ar-20%CO2 at 20-25min. Proprietary gases may be used but argon should not exceed 80%.
The wire is also suitable for use with 100%CO2.
Current: DC+ve ranges as below (when using 100%CO2 increase voltage by about 2V):
Diameter (mm) amp-volt range typical stickout1.2 160-260A, 24-30V 190A, 25V 15-25mm
FUME DATAFume composition (wt %)
Fe Mn Cr3 Cr6 Ni F Cu OES (mg/m3 )
20 8 1 < 1 < 0.5 8 < 1 5
ALLWELD MECHANICAL PROPERTIESPWHT 720°C/3h Typical
Tensile strength (MPa) 6500.2% proof strength (MPa) 550
Impact ISO-V(J) +20°C 50Hardness (HV) HV 230
PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONCormet 1V (available to order) is an all-positional flux cored wire suitable for welding fixed pipework. Made using high puritysteel sheath with a metal recovery of about 90% with respect to the wire.
SPECIFICATIONSAWS A5.36M E91T1-C1PZ-G-H4 or E91T1-M21PZ-G-H4 (dependent on shielding gas)
ASME IX QUALIFICATIONQW432 F-No --QW442 A-No --
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION WELD METAL WT %
C Mn Si S P Cr Mo Cu V NiMin. 0.10 0.50 0.15 -- -- 1.00 0.90 -- 0.20 --
Max. 0.15 1.00 0.50 0.020 0.020 1.50 1.30 0.3 0.30 0.3
Typical 0.13 0.8 0.3 0.01 0.01 1.3 1.1 0.1 0.25 0.1
PACKAGING DATA
Spools vacuum-sealed in barrier foil with cardboard carton: 15kgThe as-packed shelf life is virtually indefinite. Resistance to moisture absorption is high, but to maintain the high integrity of the wire surface and prevent any possibility ofporosity, it is advised that part-used spools are returned to polythene wrappers.
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Data Sheet A-15
ALLOY TYPE5%Cr-½%Mo steel for elevated temperatureservice up to 600°C.
5CrMo FOR ELEVATED TEMP ER ATURE
PRODUCTS AVAILABLE
Process Product Specification
MMA Chromet 5 AWS E8015-B6
TIG/MIG 5CrMo AWS ER80S-B6
APPLICATIONSFor elevated temperature service up to 600°C, withcorrosion resistance in superheated steam, hothydrogen gas and high sulphur crude oils.Used primarily for boiler superheaters, heat exchangers,piping and pressure vessels in oil refineries.This weld metal has also been used successfully forsubsequent nitriding, for example in the repair of 3Cr-
1Mo-V and 2Cr-Mo-1A1 (BS En40C, En41) steels used formoulds for injection-moulding of plastics.
MICROSTRUCTUREIn the PWHT condition the microstructure consistsof tempered bainite.
PWHT
PWHT to temper the weldment would normally bein the range 705-760°C (eg. BS2633 & PD5500 710-750°C, ASME B31.3 705-760°C). Minimum holdingtime recommended is two hours. For castings theminimum suggested PWHT temperature is lower,with temperatures as low as 670°C being specified.
WELDING GUIDELINESOwing to the as-deposited hardness (up to 400HV)and the relatively poor fracture resistance of the5CrMo bainitic microstructure, a preheat andminimum interpass temperature of 200°C should
be applied to ensure freedom from hydrogeninduced cold cracking. Properly controlled andhandled electrodes will provide weld metal withhydrogen 150°C) to PWHT ispermissible, followed by NDE. If PWHT will beapplied after complete cool out and NDE, thepreheat temperature should be maintained forsome time after welding, according to thickness,to promote hydrogen dispersal. The latterprecaution is less significant for the TIG and solidwire MAG processes.
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PLATES ASTM
A387 grade 5
PIPE / TUBE
ASTMA335 grades P5, P5b
A234 grade WP5 (fittings) A199 grade T5 A213 grades T5, T5b
BS 3604 grades HFS 625, CFS 625
DIN 12CrMo 19 5 (1.7362) X7CrMo 6 1 (1.7373) X11CrMo 6 1 (1.7374)
FORGINGS ASTMA182 grade F5, F5aA336 grade F5
BS EN 1503 grade 625 1501 grade 625 (section & bar)
CAST ASTM
A217 grade C5
BS EN
1504 grade 6253100 grade B5
DIN
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONBasic metal powder type made on high purity low carbon core wire. Moisture resistant coating gives very low weld metalhydrogen levels.
Recovery is about 120% with respect to core wire, 65% with respect to whole electrode.
PACKAGING DATADiameter (mm) 2.5 3.2 4.0 5.0
Length (mm) 350 350 450 450kg/carton 12.0 13.5 17.1 16.8
Pieces/carton 636 396 246 156
ALLWELD MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
Typical properties after PWHT *745°C/1h ** 740°C/2h 745°C/3h
Min. Typical Typical TypicalTensile strength (MPa) 550*** 610 610 540
0.2% proof strength (MPa) 460 500 480 360Elongation (%) 4d 19 25 23 28
5d 18 22 20 25
Reduction of area % -- 69 71 74Impact ISO-V(J) +20°C -- 150 130 140-10°C -- 80 50 50
Hardness cap/mid -- 210/205 210/200 205/160* AWS A5.4 requires a PWHT of 840-870°C/2h, (this PWHT is never applied in practice so is not shown).** This is the AWS A5.5 PWHT (732-760°C/1h). BS is 725-745°C/2h, BS EN & DIN is 730-760°C/1h.*** BS EN and DIN minimum is 590MPa. There are no base material grades requiring such a high tensile strength ASTM is 414-552MPadependent on grade.
CHROMET 55%CR0.5%MO MMA ELECTRODE
OPERATING PARAMETERS, DC VE OR AC OCV: 70V MIN
Diameter (mm) 2.5 3.2 4.0 5.0min. A 70 80 100 140max. A 110 140 180 240
STORAGE3 hermetically sealed ring-pull metal tins per carton, with unlimited shelf life. Direct use from tin will give hydrogen < 5ml/100g weldmetal during 8h working shift.For electrodes that have been exposed:Redry 250 – 300°C/1-2h to ensure H2 < 10ml/100g, 300-350ºC/1-2h to ensure H2 < 5ml/100g. Maximum 420°C, 3 cycles, 10h total.Storage of redried electrodes at 50 – 200°C in holding oven or heated quiver: no limit, but maximum 6 weeks recommended.
Recommended ambient storage conditions for opened tins (using plastic lid): < 60% RH, > 18°C.
WELDING POSITIONS ISOASME
PB/2FPA/1G PF/3GuPC/2G PE/4G
SPECIFICATIONSAWS A5.5M E8015-B6 H4BS EN ISO 3580-A E CrMo5 B 3 2 H5BS EN ISO 3580-B E 62 16-5CM
ASME IX QUALIFICATIONQW432 F-No 4QW442 A-No 5
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION WELD METAL WT %
C* Mn Si S P Cr Ni Mo Cumin. 0.05 0.50 -- -- -- 4.0 -- 0.45 --
max. 0.10 1.00 0.80 0.025 0.030 6.0 0.40 0.65 0.3Typical 0.06 0.8 0.4 0.01 0.015 5 0.2 0.55 0.05
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5CrMoSOLID WIR E FOR TIG, MIG AND SAW FOR 5%CR0.5%MO CREEP RESIST ING STEELS
PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONSolid copper coated wire for TIG and MIG, alloyed with 5%Cr-0.5%Mo.
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION WIRE WT %
C Mn Si S P Cr Mo Ni Cu VMin. 0.03 0.40 0.30 -- -- 5.5 0.50 -- -- --Max. 0.10 0.70 0.50 0.020 0.020 6.0 0.65 0.30 0.3 0.03
Typical 0.07 0.5 0.4 0.01 0.01 5.7 0.55 0.1 0.2 0.02* Si is 0.30% min. in. BS EN ISO 21952-A specification
TYPICAL OPERATING PARAMETERS
Shielding gas Current Diameter (mm) ParametersTIG Argon* DC- 2.4 140A, 14V
MIG Ar + 1-3%O2 or 5-20% CO2 DC+ 1.2 260A, 26VSAW LA436 DC+ 2.4 400A, 30V, 450mm/min
* Also required as a purge for root runs.
PACKAGING DATADiameter (mm) 1.2 1.6 2.4 3.2
TIG -- 5 kg tube 5 kg tube 5 kg tubeMIG 15 kg spool -- -- --
SAW -- -- 25kg coil --
FUME DATA
MIG fume composition (wt %) (TIG fume negligible)Fe Mn Cr3 Ni Mo Cu OES (mg/m3 )50 5
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Data Sheet A-16
ALLOY TYPE9%Cr-1%Mo martensitic alloy for elevatedtemperature service.
9CrMo FOR ELEVATED TEM PER ATURE
PRODUCTS AVAILABLE
Process Product Specification
MMA Chromet 9 AWS E8015-B8TIG/MIG /SAW 9CrMo AWS ER80S-B8SAW SA 9CrMo AWS EB8
LA436 BS EN ISO SA AB 1
APPLICATIONSFor elevated temperature service up to 600°C,with reasonable degree of corrosion resistance insuperheated steam, hot hydrogen gas and high sulphurcrude oils, where higher performance than 5%Cr-0.5%Mo steels is required.
Used primarily for boiler superheater tubing, heatexchangers, piping and pressure vessels in oil refineriesand power plants.
MICROSTRUCTUREIn the PWHT condition the microstructure consistsof tempered bainite.
PWHTPWHT to temper the weldment would normallybe in the range 705-780°C (eg. BS2633 710-750°C,PD5500 740-780°C, ASME B31.3 705-760°C).
Minimum holding time recommended is twohours. For castings the minimum suggestedPWHT temperature is lower, with temperatures aslow as 670°C being specified.
WELDING GUIDELINES
Owing to the as-deposited hardness (up to 450HV)and the relatively poor fracture resistance of themartensitic 9CrMo microstructure, a preheat andminimum interpass temperature of 200°C shall
be applied to ensure freedom from hydrogeninduced cracking. Properly controlled and handledelectrodes will provide weld metal with hydrogen
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONBasic metal powder type made on high purity low carbon core wire. Moisture resistant coating giving very low weld metalhydrogen levels.
Recovery is about 120% with respect to core wire, 65% with respect to whole electrode.
PACKAGING DATADiameter (mm) 2.5 3.2 4.0 5.0
Length (mm) 350 350 450 450kg/carton 11.7 15.0 17.4 16.5
Pieces/carton 612 399 249 150
ALLWELD MECHANICAL PROPERTIESTypical PWHT Min. 740°C/2h Typical 746°C/3h Typical
Tensile strength (MPa) 590 710 6800.2% proof strength (MPa) 530 600 550
Elongation (%) 4d 19 22 26
5d 18 20 25Reduction of area % -- 70 70Impact ISO-V(J) +20°C 34 90 130
0°C -- 50 ---10°C -- 25 90
Hardness (HV) -- 235 220AWS PWHT is 732-760°C /1 hour. BS EN PWHT is 740-780°C/2 hours. See front page under PWHT for normal fabrication practice.* ASTM base material minimum varies in the range 414-586MPa depending on grade.
CHROMET 99%Cr1%Mo MMA ELECTRODE
OPERATING PARAMETERS, DC VE OR AC OCV: 70V MIN
Diameter (mm) 2.5 3.2 4.0 5.0min. A 70 80 100 140
max. A 110 140 180 240
FUME DATAFume composition, wt % typical:
Fe Mn Ni Cr Cu Pb F OES (mg/m3 ) 15 5
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9CrMoCOPPER COATED TIG A ND MIG WIR ES FOR 9%Cr1%Mo
PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONSolid copper coated wire for TIG and MIG.
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION WIRE WT %
C Mn Si S P Cr Ni Mo CuMin. 0.06 0.40 0.30 -- -- 8.5 -- 0.80 --
Max. 0.10 0.60 0.50 0.020 0.020 10.0 0.50 1.20 0.35
Typical 0.07 0.50 0.40 0.01 0.015 9.0 0.10 0.90 0.10
TYPICAL OPERATING PARAMETERS
Shielding gas Current Diameter (mm) ParametersTIG Argon* DC- 2.4 140A, 14V
MIG Ar + 1-3%O2 or 5-20% CO
2DC+ 1.2 260A, 26V
* Also required as a purge for root runs.
PACKAGING DATADiameter (mm) 1.2 2.4 3.2
TIG -- 5 kg tube To orderMIG To order -- --
FUME DATAMIG fume composition (wt %) (TIG fume negligible)
Fe Mn Cr3 Ni Mo Cu OES (mg/m3 )50 4 6
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SA 9CrMoSOLID WELDING WIR E FOR SAW
PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONSolid wire for Sub Arc Welding of 9Cr-1Mo steels
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION WIRE WT %
C Mn Si S P Cr Ni Mo CuMin. 0.06 0.40 0.30 -- -- 8.5 -- 0.80 --
Max. 0.10 0.60 0.50 0.020 0.020 10.0 0.5 1.20 0.35
Typical 0.07 0.5 0.4 0.01 0.015 9 0.1 0.9 0.1
FUME DATAMIG fume composition (wt %) (TIG fume negligible)
Fe Mn Cr 3 Ni Mo Cu OES (mg/m3 )50 4 6
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Data Sheet A-17
ALLOY TYPEModified 9CrMo for high temperature creepresistance.
P91 MODIFIED 9CrMo
MATERIALS TO BE WELDED
ASTMA 213 T91 (seamless tubes)
A 335 P91 (seamless pipes)A 387 Gr 91 (plates)
A 182 / A336 F91 (forgings)A 217 C12A (castings)A 234 WP91A 369 FP91
DIN / BS EN 1.4903 (X10CrMoVNb 9 1)
BS 1503 Gr913059-2 Gr91
AFNOR
NF A-49213/A-49219 Gr TU Z 10 CDVNb 09-01
PRODUCTS AVAILABLE
Process Product Specification
MMA
Chromet 9MV-N AWS E9015-B91
Chromet 9MVN+ AWS E9015-B91
Chromet 9-B9 AWS E9015-B91
Chromet 91VNB AWS E9015-B91
TIG/MIG9CrMoV-N AWS ER90S-B9
9CrMoV AWS ER90S-B9
MIG (MCW) Cormet M91 AWS E90C-B9
SAW9CrMoV-N (wire) AWS EB91
LA490 (flux) ISO SA CS 1FB 155 AC H5
FCW Supercore F91 AWS E91T1-B9
APPLICATIONSThese consumables are designed to weld equivalent‘type 91’ 9CrMo steels modified with small additionsof niobium, vanadium and nitrogen to give improvedlong term creep properties.These consumables are specifically intended for highintegrity structural service at elevated temperatureso the minor alloy additions responsible for its creepstrength are kept above the minimum considerednecessary to ensure satisfactory performance. In
this case, weldments will be weakest in the softened(intercritical) HAZ region of parent material, asindicated by so-called ‘type IV’ failure in transverseweld creep tests.Modified 9CrMo steels are now widely used forcomponents such as headers, main steam piping,valves and turbine casings, in fossil fuelled powergenerating plants. They may also find future use inoil refineries and coal liquefaction and gasificationplants.
PWHTMinimum preheat temperature 150°C withmaximum interpass temperature of 300°C; inpractice a preheat-interpass range of 200–300°Cis normal.To ensure full martensite transformation, weldsshall be cooled to ~100°C prior to PWHT.ASME base material codes and AWS consumableclassifications allow PWHT down to 730°C, whilstBS EN consumable classifications specify 750°C.
Optimum properties are obtained with a temperingparameter (P) of around 21 or above, whereP = °C+273 (log t + 20) x 10–3. Maximum PWHTtemperature varies, AWS consumable specificationsare 760°C, BS EN 770°C; BS 1503 allows up to 790°Cfor base material forgings.When compared with directly matching weldmetal, the addition of some nickel and reductionof niobium provides a useful improvement intoughness after conveniently short PWHT at750–760°C. PWHT above 765°C is not generally
recommended for Ni-containing consumables,because some re-hardening could occur due tothe proximity of Ac
1. Some authorities specify weld
metal Ni + Mn < 1.5% to keep Ac 1 high enough to
allow higher PWHT temperature if required.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONMore detailed information on the products andproperties of P91 steels are available in theTechnical Profile – "Welding Consumables forP91 Steels for the Power Generation Industry" –
available from Metrode Technical Department
METRODE PRODUCTS LTDHANWORTH LANE, CHERTSEYSURREY, KT16 9LL, UKTel: +44(0)1932 566721 / Fax: +44(0)1932 565168Email: [email protected]: www.metrode.com
MICROSTRUCTUREIn the PWHT condition the microstructure consistsof tempered martensite with alloy carbides.
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PACKAGING DATADiameter (mm) 2.5 3.2 4.0 5.0Length (mm) 350 350 450 450
kg/carton 14.1 13.5 17.4 16.5Pieces/carton 702 408 234 150
ALLWELD MECHANICAL PROPERTIESPWHT 760°C / 2h Min. (1) Typical 550°C 600°C 650°C
Tensile strength (MPa) 620 770 >450 >375 >2850.2% proof strength (MPa) 530 640 >360 >255 >175
Elongation (%) 4d 17 22 -- -- --
5d 17 19 >15 >17 >21Reduction of area % -- 60 >68 >75 >80
Impact ISO-V(J) +20°C 47 65 -- -- --Lateral expansion +20°C -- 1.00 -- -- --
Hardness (HV) after PWHT -- 250 -- -- --as-welded -- 450 -- -- --
(1) Minimum strength for parent material is lower than AWS requirement shown.
CHROMET 9MV-NMMA ELECTRODE TO AWSBS EN WITH HIGH NI TO MAXIMISE TOUGHNESS
OPERATING PARAMETERS, DC ve or AC OCV: 70V Min)
Diameter (mm) 2.5 3.2 4.0 5.0min. A 70 80 100 140max. A 110 140 180 240
FUME DATAFume composition (wt %)
Fe Mn Ni Cr Cu Pb F OES (mg/m3 ) 15 5
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CHROMET 9MVN+MMA ELECTRODE TO AWS BS EN WITH HIGH NI TO MAX IMISE TOUGHNESS
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION WELD METAL WT %
C Mn* Si S P Cr Ni** Mo Nb V N CuMin. 0.08 0.50 -- -- -- 8.0 0.4 0.85 0.04 0.15 0.03 --
Max. 0.12 1.20 0.30 0.01 0.01 10.0 0.8 1.2 0.07 0.25 0.07 0.25Typical 0.1 0.67 0.25 0.008 0.01 9 0.7 1 0.05 0.2 0.05 0.05
* Mn+Ni < 1.5** Low Ni variant is available, Chromet 9-B9.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONMMA electrode – Basic type made on matching core wire with Ni addition and lower Nb for improved toughness, conforming to BSEN ISO 3580-A and AWS specifications.
Recovery is approx 120% with respect to core wire, 65% with respect to whole electrode.Moisture resistant coatings giving very low weld metal hydrogen levels.
ALLWELD MECHANICAL PROPERTIESPWHT 760°C / 2h Min. (1) Typical
Tensile strength (MPa) 620 7200.2% proof strength (MPa) 530 590
Elongation (%) 4d 17 225d 17 19
Reduction of area % -- 62Impact ISO-V(J) +20°C 47 90
Hardness (HV) after PWHT -- 250(1) Minimum strength for parent material is lower than AWS requirement shown.
OPERATING PARAMETERS, DC VE OR AC OCV: 70V MIN
Diameter (mm) 2.5 3.2 4.0 5.0min. A 70 80 100 140
max. A 110 140 180 240
WELDING POSITIONS ISOASME
PB/2FPA/1G PF/3GuPC/2G PE/4G
PACKAGING DATA
Diameter (mm) 2.5 3.2 4.0 5.0Length (mm) 250 350 350 450
kg/carton 10.2 13.5 14.1 16.5Pieces/carton 714 408 276 150
STORAGE3 hermetically sealed ring-pull metal tins per carton, with unlimited shelf life. Direct use from tin will give hydrogen
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CHROMET 9-B9MMA ELECTRODE MEETING AWSASME
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION WELD METAL WT %C Mn* Si S P Cr Ni* Mo Nb V N Cu Al
Min. 0.08 0.40 -- -- -- 8.0 0.2 0.85 0.03 0.15 0.03 -- --Max. 0.12 0.75 0.30 0.01 0.01 10.0 0.4 1.2 0.07 0.25 0.07 0.25 0.04
Typical 0.1 0.55 0.25 0.008 0.008 9 0.3 1 0.04 0.2 0.05 0.05 0.01* Ni + Mn ≤ 1. 0%. Nickel is below 0.4% (as parent material) although AWS allows up to 1.0%Ni. See Chromet 9MV-N or Chromet
9MVN+ for variant with 0.4–1.0%Ni conforming to BS EN ISO specification.
SPECIFICATIONSAWS A5.5M E9015-B91 H4BS EN ISO 3580-B E 6216-9C1MV
PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONMMA electrode – Basic metal powder type made on high purity steel core wire manufactured to the requirements of AWS A5.5E9015-B9 and BS EN ISO 3580-B.
Recovery is approx 120% with respect to core wire, 65% with respect to whole electrode.Moisture resistant coatings giving very low weld metal hydrogen levels.
ALLWELD MECHANICAL PROPERTIESPWHT 760°C / 2h Min. (1) Typical 550°C 600°C 650°C
Tensile strength (MPa) 620 710 >450 >375 >2850.2% proof strength (MPa) 530 590 >360 >255 >175
Elongation (%) 4d 17 22 -- -- --5d 17 19 >15 >17 >21
Reduction of area % -- 63 >68 >75 >80Impact ISO-V(J) +20°C -- 75 -- -- --
Lateral expansion +20°C -- 1.10 -- -- --Hardness (HV) after PWHT -- 240