Product description

– 1% nickel alloyed basic flux-cored wire for gas-shielded arc welding

– Totally sealed copper-coated wire with high filling coefficient and deposition rate

– Single and multi-pass welding of high yield strength steels

– Very good radiographic quality

– High resistance to cracking

– Guaranteed HDM < 4 ml/ 100g metal deposited over the entire range of usable parameters

– Very good mechanical properties

Product application instructions

APPLICATIONS

Cold-hardening fine-grained steels with high yield strength, up to -60°C and 550 MPa

Examples

Structural steelsEN 10025 S235JR to S355K2G4

Fine-grained steels EN 10028-3 P275N, NH, NL1, NL2 to P460N, NH, NL1, NL2

Fine-grained steels EN 10113 S275N to S460N, S275M to S460ML

Pressure-resistant steels EN 10028-2 P235GH to P355GH

Pipe steels EN 10208 L240NB to L445NB

Pipe steels API 5LX X42, X46, X 52, X60, X65

Shipbuilding steels A, B, D, E, A32/36 to F40

Shipbuilding steels ISO/TR 15608: Groups 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1 and 3.1

 

Welding positions

EN ISO 6947: PA, PB, (PF, PC – Ø 1.2 mm)

ASME IX: 1G, 1F, 2F, 3Gu, 2G – Ø 1.2 mm)

Classification

EN ISO 17632-B EN ISO 17632-A AWS A 5.29
T556T5-0MA-N3-H5 T 46 6 1Ni B M 3 H5 E80T5-G H4

Chemical analysis (%)

C Mn If Ni
0.06 1.4 0.4 1.1

Mechanical characteristics

Rm (MPa) Rp0.2 (MPa) A5 (%) KCV
600 520 24 -60°C: 80 J

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.