FCW 19 9 6-S

Flux-cored wire for submerged arc welding

Product description

– Hardfacing flux-cored wire for submerged arc welding

– Deposits an austenitic stainless steel resistant to cracking, impact, cavitation and corrosion

– Scaling-resistant up to 850°C, highly insensitive to thermal shock

– Alloy hardens in service if subjected to impact or rolling

Product application instructions

APPLICATIONS

FCW 19 9 6-S is indicated for reconstitution and buttering prior to hardfacing. It is suitable for welding manganese steels, as well as heterogeneous assemblies including difficult-to-weld steels.

Examples Repairs to rails, switches, railway wheels, crushers, excavators.

  • Tracks and switches

  • Crushing jaws and hammers

  • Beaters, rollers, metal-to-metal contact parts

  • Forging tools

  • Components of agricultural or mining machinery exposed to shocks

Typically hardfacing parts subject to high impact, pressure, corrosion or cavitation.

Wear resistance

Abrasion

Impact

Metal-Metal

Corrosion

Temperature

Classification

EN 14700
T Fe10

Chemical analysis (%)

C Mn If Cr Ni
0.1 6.0 0.5 19.0 9.0

Mechanical characteristics

Hardness - 3 layers deposit - as welded Hardness - 3 layers deposit - work hardened
180 HB 47 HRc

Why choose this cored wire?

  • Excellent resistance to impact and deformation
    ➤ Highly tenacious austenitic deposit, perfectly suited to parts working under dynamic conditions.

  • Stress-hardening effect
    ➤ Moderate initial hardness (~ 200 HB), but can reach ~ 45 HRC under repeated impact.

  • Very good corrosion resistance
    ➤ Stainless alloy (type 19Cr-9Ni-6Mn) well suited to damp or slightly chemically aggressive environments.

  • Multi-layer, crack-free
    ➤ Ideal for repairs or thick hardfacing on alloy or manganese steels.

  • Good weldability
    ➤ Easy to use, good bead appearance, low risk of defects.