Welding Instruction |
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(1) The dilution rate deteriorates the hardness and corrosion resistance. (2) Dragging a 90-degree angle or a short arc can reduce the dilution of weld metal. (3) Preheat and Int. temperature should be 400~500°C. Use slow cooling after welding to prevent cracks. (4) Dry the electrodes at 200-250°C for 30-60 minutes before use.
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Typical Chemical Composition of Weld Metal (wt. %) |
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C |
Si |
Mn |
Cr |
W |
Fe |
Co |
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1.050 |
0.93 |
1.20 |
30.00 |
3.78 |
1.63 |
bal. |
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Typical Hardness of Weld Metal |
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As-welded hardness(HRC) |
High temperature hardness(HRC) |
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Continuous build-up |
Interpass temp. 100°C |
Preheat 200°C Continuous build-up |
300°C |
400°C |
500°C |
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39 |
42 |
38 |
40 |
38 |
34 |
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Size and Suggested Operating Range (DC+) |
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Diameter x Length(mm) |
3.2x350 |
4.0x400 |
5.0x400 |
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Amp |
90~120 |
120~150 |
140~170 |