High Tensile Low-Alloy Steels

High Tensile Low-Alloy Steels

LOW HYDROGEN ELECTRODE WITH GOOD TOUGHNESS AT -50 ºC

RD-716G


CLASSIFICATION

AWS A5.5 E7016-G | EN ISO 2560-A E 46 4 Mn1Ni B

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

The design emphasis of the chemically basic flux is engineered to ensure the optimum weld metal properties demanded by the specification are fully met. The basic flux containing the appropriate alloying elements but minimal iron powder, is extruded onto a high purity ferritic core wire and bound with a blend of silicates that ensure both coating strength and a coating resistant to subsequent moisture absorption.


WELDING FEATURES OF THE ELECTRODE

The chemical nature of the flux together with its controlled coating factor allows the electrode to be used at relatively low amps. This factor together with the fairly fluid but quick freezing slag facilitate vertical up welding including controlled penetration root runs. Overall the arc is very stable, slag detachability is good, fillet welds are slightly convex and metal recovery is some 98% with respect to weight of the core wire

APPLICATIONS AND MATERIALS TO BE WELDED

PRESSURE VESSEL STEELS PLATES All grades up to BS 1501-225 FORGINGS All grades up to BS 1503-224 PIPES LT50 quality of grade 410 in BS 3603:1977 Such steels and similar are used for the fabrication of LPG tankers and storage vessels. The 1% nickel max meets NACE MR0175 requirements for corrosion resistance in marine environments

WELDING AMPERAGE AC and DC


OTHER DATA

Electrodes that have become damp should be re-dried at 150oC for 1 hour

APPROVED BY

LR – Grade 4Y H5