Product description
– Nickel-based flux-cored wire for gas-shielded arc welding
– Basic slag guarantees optimum metallurgical quality and weldability
– Offers many advantages over solid wire: improved weldability, greater resistance to cracking, better wetting, clean white beads, very good penetration, use of conventional mixed gas.
– High productivity for welding in horizontal position.
Product application instructions
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Chemical and petrochemical industry
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Energy sector
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Shipbuilding
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Aeronautics
Welding positions: EN ISO 6947: PA, PB |ASME IX: 1G, 1F, 2F
Wear resistance
Abrasion
Impact
Metal-Metal
Corrosion
Temperature
Classification
AWS A 5.34 | EN ISO 14172 | Werkstoff Nr. | |
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ENiCrFe-2* | ENi6082* | 2.4648 | *There is no EN ISO classification system available for nickel-base flux-cored wires. The deposit meets the composition requirements and mechanical properties of the corresponding nickel-base SMAW electrodes. |
Chemical analysis (%)
C | Mn | If | Cr | Mo | Nb | Fe | Ni |
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0.02 | 5.0 | 0.2 | 20.0 | 1.2 | 2.5 | 3.0 | Rest |
Mechanical characteristics
Rm (MPa) | Rp0.2 (MPa) | A5 (%) | KCV |
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650 | 400 | 40 | 20°C: 100 J |
Why choose this cored wire?
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High resistance to hot cracking
This wire offers excellent resistance to cracking when welding materials sensitive to high thermal stress. -
Compatibility with nickel alloys and stainless steels
Ideal for assembly and repair of alloys such as Inconel and stainless steels used in high-temperature environments. -
Welding process versatility
Suitable for processes with or without shielding gas, offering flexibility according to working conditions.