Welding Instruction
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(1) Clean up the contaminations on the steel before welding.
(2) It provides high hardenability with air cooling. Preheat and PWHT are required.
(3) Preheat and interpass temperature are: 177~232°C, PWHT: 840~870°C.
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TypicalChemical Composition of Weld Metal (wt %)
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C
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Si
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Mn
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P
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S
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Cr
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Mo
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0.080
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0.40
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0.50
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0.012
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0.009
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9.00
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1.02
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TypicalMechanical Properties of Weld Metal (PWHT:850°Cx2Hr)
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Tensile Strength
N/mm2(kgf/mm2)
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Yield Strength
N/mm2(kgf/mm2)
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Elongation
%
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Charpy V-Notch
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°C
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J (kgf -m)
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640(65.3)
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490(50.0)
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24
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0
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—
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-20
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—
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Size and SuggestedOperating Range (DC+)
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Diameter (mm)
Parameters
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1.0
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1.2
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1.4
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1.6
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Short-Circuit Transfer
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A
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80~160
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100~210
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—
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—
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V
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16~22
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17~22
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—
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—
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Spray Transfer
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A
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180~280
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200~300
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210~320
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220~330
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V
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24~30
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24~30
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24~32
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24~32
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