Product description
Basic-coating electrode for welding all copper alloys and sometimes also cupronickel alloys. Also recommended for heterogeneous welding.
The deposit is free of porosity and has a tensile strength similar to that of most commercial coppers.
Main applications: Welding of electrodes used in electric furnaces and for high-current busbars.
Product application instructions
| UNS | DIN | Alloy no. |
| C10100 | OF-Cu | 2.0040 |
| C11000 | E-Cu | 2.0060 |
| C10300 | SE-Cu | 2.0070 |
| SW-Cu | 2.0076 | |
| C11020 | F-Cu | 2.0080 |
| C12200 | SF-Cu | 2.0090 |
Classification
| AWS A5.6 | UNS | DIN 1733 | Werkstoff Nr. |
|---|---|---|---|
| ~E Cu | ~W60189 | EL-CuMn2 | 2.1363 |
Chemical analysis (%)
| Fe | Mn | Sn | Cu |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0.1 | 1.5 | 0.8 | Rest |
Mechanical characteristics
| Rm (MPa) | Rp0.2 MPa | A5 (%) | Electrical conductivity |
|---|---|---|---|
| ~200 | 35 | ~60 HB | 15-20 S*m/mm² (0.5 - 0.5 in/mm²) |
Why choose this basic electrode?
Vacuum-packed 5 or 6Kg electrode for welding highly stressed steel assemblies (carbon and carbon manganese) (tensile strength up to 510 MPa).
It features excellent mechanical properties, particularly at low temperatures.
