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PA-8016-C1
AWS Specification : AWS A5.5 E8016-C1
JIS Specification: NONE
Other Specification:NONE
I. APPLICATIONS:
Welding of aluminum-killed steel and 2.5% Ni steel used for machinery and equipment for low temperature.
II. DESCRIPTIONS:
PA-8016-C1 is an all position extra low hydrogen type electrode type electrode for aluminum-killed steel and 2.5% Ni steel used for machinery and equipments for low temperature (lowest-60°C) is obtained because the weld metal contains about 2.5% Ni. PA-8016-C1 also provides good X-ray soundness and good usability.
III. NOTES ON USAGE:
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Pay attention not to exceed proper heat-input causes deterioration of impact values of weld metal.
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Preheat at 50-100°C. The temperature varies in accordance with the plate thickness and steel kind.
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Dry the electrode at 350-400°C for about one hour before use.
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Adopt back step method or strike the arc on a small steel plate prepared for this particular purpose to prevent blowholes at the arc starting.
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Keep the arc as short as possible
IV. TYPICAL CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF DEPOSITED METAL (%):
C |
Si |
Mn |
Ni |
0.07 |
0.5 |
0.9 |
2.43 |
V. TYPICAL MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF DEPOSITED METAL: AT 620°C, 1 HR
Tensile Strength N/mm2 (Ksi) |
Yield Point N/mm2 (Ksi) |
Elongation % |
Impact Value Deg C, J (Deg F, Ft-lbs) |
600 (87) |
520 (75) |
30 |
-60°, 130 (-76°,96) |
VI. WELDING POSITIONS: ALL POSITIONS
VII. SIZES & RECOMMENDED CURRENT RANGE: AC or DC (+)
Diameter (mm) |
|
2.5 |
3.2 |
4.0 |
5.0 |
Length (mm) |
|
350 |
350 |
400 |
400 |
Ampere |
Flat |
55 - 85 |
90 - 130 |
130 - 180 |
180 - 240 |
V & OH |
50 - 80 |
90 - 115 |
110 - 170 |
150 - 200 |