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E71T-1

Conforms to Certification: AWS A5.20                          ASME SFA A5.20

Weld Process: Mig Welding Process

AWS Chemical Composition Requirements
C = 0.18 max Cr = 0.20 max
Mn = 1.75 max Ni = 0.50 max
Si = 0.90 max Mo = 0.30 max
P = 0.03 max V = 0.08 max
S = 0.03 max Cu = 0.35 max

Available Sizes – Diameter X Spool Sizes
.035 x 10#, 33#
.045 x 10#, 33#
1/16 x 33#
Drums available upon request

Application
E71T-1 is designed for welding mild and medium carbon steels in all positions.

Deposited Chemical Composition % (Typical)
C = 0.06 Mn = 1.40 Si = 0.70

 

Deposited All Weld Metal Properties % (As Welded) 
Tensile Strength 90,000 psi
Yield Strength 78,500 psi
Elongation 27%

Deposited Charpy-V-Notch Impact Properties %
32 ft. lbs. (at 0ºF)

Recommended Welding Parameters
Diameter of Wire Voltage (V) Amperage (A) Shielding Gas
.035 inches 20 – 30 130 – 280 100% Co2 or 75% Argon + 25% Co2
.045 inches 23 – 30 150 – 290 100% Co2 or 75% Argon + 25% Co2

E347T-1

Conforms to Certification: AWS A5.22                    ASME SFA A5.22

Weld Process: Gas Metal Arc

AWS Chemical Composition Requirements
C = 0.08 max Si = 1.0 max
Cr = 18.0 – 21.0 P = 0.04 max
Ni = 9.0 – 11.0 S = 0.03 max
Mo = 0.75 max Cu = 0.75 max
Nb = 8xC min – 1.0 max Mn = 0.50 – 2.5

Available Sizes – Diameter X Spool Sizes
Available upon request contact us for more information

Application
This alloy is often referred to as a stabilized type 308 alloy. Electrodes of this classification usually are used for welding Chromium-Nickel steel base metals of similar composition stabilized with columbium or titanium. Following the chemical composition designation comes the letter “T” which signifies that the product is a flux cored electrode or rod. Following the “T” is a “1” or “0” indicating the recommended position of welding. The “1” or “0” following the “T” designates the following: “0” – designed to weld in the flat or horizontal position, “1” – designed to weld in all position. Following the position indicator and a dash, are the numerals “1”, “3”, “4”, “5”, or the letter “G”. The numerals “1”, “4”, and “5” identify the shielding gas required for classification of the electrode. The number “3” signifies that an external shielding gas is not employed. The letter “G” signifies that the shielding medium, chemical composition and mechanical properties are not specified.

Deposited Chemical Composition % (Typical)
C = 0.05 Mn = 1.20 Si = 0.60
Cr = 19.5 Ni = 9.5 Nb = 0.40
Mo = 0.28 S = 0.01 P = 0.02

 

Deposited All Weld Metal Properties % (As Welded) 
Tensile Strength 85,000 psi
Yield Strength 58,000 psi
Elongation 35%

Deposited Charpy-V-Notch Impact Properties %
Not applicable

Optimum Parameters Operating Range
Diameter Position Wire Feed Speed Amps Volts Amps Volts
0.035 Flat 365″ / minute 130 – 140 24 – 25 100 – 170 21 – 26
0.035 Horizontal 365″ / minute 130 – 140 24 – 25 100 – 170 21 – 26
0.035 Vertical – Up 310″ / minute 110 – 120 22 – 23 110 – 120 21 – 23
0.035 Overhead 320″ / minute 120 – 130 23 – 24 120 – 130 22 – 24
0.045 Flat 450″ / minute 180 – 200 25 – 27 135 – 250 24 – 32
0.045 Horizontal 450″ / minute 180 – 200 25 – 27 135 – 250 24 – 32
0.045 Vertical – Up 325″ / minute 150 – 170 24 – 26 135 – 200 24 – 26
0.045 Overhead 425″ / minute 175 – 195 25 – 27 155 – 200 25 – 28
1/16 Flat 264″ / minute 220 – 240 25 – 27 170 – 300 24 – 31
1/16 Horizontal 235″ / minute 200 – 220 25 – 27 170 – 270 24 – 29
1/16 Vertical – Up 220″ / minute 190 – 210 25 – 26 170 – 230 24 – 27
1/16 Overhead 235″ / minute 200 – 220 25 – 26 170 – 270 24 – 29

For best results, set the wire feed speed and adjust the voltage for smoothest operation. Electrode extension range is from 1/2” to 1,” with an optimum range of 5/8” to 3/4.” Weld using reverse polarity DC(+).

Shielding Gas
75% argon / 25% CO2 (or nearest equivalent) shielding gas; however, straight CO2 may also be used. The 75/25 mixture will produce a smoother arc with virtually no spatter and slightly higher yield and tensile strengths than CO 2. The mechanical properties and deposit analyses will meet AWS A5.22 specifications with either gas.

E317LT-1

Conforms to Certification: AWS A5.22 ASME SFA A5.22

Weld Process: Gas Metal Arc

AWS Chemical Composition Requirements
C = 0.04 max S = 0.03 max
Mn = 0.5 – 2.5 Cr = 18.0 – 21.0
Si = 1.0 max Ni = 12.0 – 14.0
P = 0.04 max Mo = 3.0 – 4.0
Cu = 0.75 max

Available Sizes – Diameter X Spool Sizes
.045 X 25#
1/16 X 25#

Application
It is recommended for welding type 317 stainless with a maximum of .04% carbon in the weld deposit. The higher molybdenum content, as compared to the type 316L, further reduces susceptibility to pitting corrosion. It is used in the pulp and paper industry and in other severe corrosion applications involving sulfuric and sulfurous acids and their salts. Following the chemical composition designation comes the letter “T” which signifies that the product is a flux cored electrode or rod. Following the “T” is a “1” or “0” indicating the recommended position of welding. The “1” or “0” following the “T” designates the following: “0” – designed to weld in the flat or horizontal position, “1” – designed to weld in all position. Following the position indicator and a dash, are the numerals “1”, “3”, “4”, “5”, or the letter “G”. The numerals “1”, “4”, and “5” identify the shielding gas required for classification of the electrode. The number “3” signifies that an external shielding gas is not employed. The letter “G” signifies that the shielding medium, chemical composition and mechanical properties are not specified.

Deposited Chemical Composition % (Typical)
C = 0.03 Mn = 1.75 Si = 0.65
P = 0.03 S = 0.02 Mo = 2.75
Cr = 20.00 Ni = 13.00

 

Deposited All Weld Metal Properties % (As Welded) 
Tensile Strength 80,000 psi
Elongation 24%

Deposited Charpy-V-Notch Impact Properties %
Not applicable

Optimum Parameters Operating Range
Diameter Position Wire Feed Speed Amps Volts Amps Volts
0.035 Flat 365″ / minute 130 – 140 24 – 25 100 – 170 21 – 26
0.035 Horizontal 365″ / minute 130 – 140 24 – 25 100 – 170 21 – 26
0.035 Vertical – Up 310″ / minute 110 – 120 22 – 23 110 – 120 21 – 23
0.035 Overhead 320″ / minute 120 – 130 23 – 24 120 – 130 22 – 24
0.045 Flat 450″ / minute 180 – 200 25 – 27 135 – 250 24 – 32
0.045 Horizontal 450″ / minute 180 – 200 25 – 27 135 – 250 24 – 32
0.045 Vertical – Up 325″ / minute 150 – 170 24 – 26 135 – 200 24 – 26
0.045 Overhead 425″ / minute 175 – 195 25 – 27 155 – 200 25 – 28
1/16 Flat 264″ / minute 220 – 240 25 – 27 170 – 300 24 – 31
1/16 Horizontal 235″ / minute 200 – 220 25 – 27 170 – 270 24 – 29
1/16 Vertical – Up 220″ / minute 190 – 210 25 – 26 170 – 230 24 – 27
1/16 Overhead 235″ / minute 200 – 220 25 – 26 170 – 270 24 – 29

For best results, set the wire feed speed and adjust the voltage for smoothest operation. Electrode extension range is from 1/2” to 1,” with an optimum range of 5/8” to 3/4.” Weld using reverse polarity DC(+).

Shielding Gas
75% argon / 25% CO2 (or nearest equivalent) shielding gas; however, straight CO2 may also be used. The 75/25 mixture will produce a smoother arc with virtually no spatter and slightly higher yield and tensile strengths than CO 2. The mechanical properties and deposit analyses will meet AWS A5.22 specifications with either gas.

E316LT-1

Conforms to Certification: AWS A5.22                        ASME SFA A5.22

Weld Process: Gas Metal Arc

AWS Chemical Composition Requirements
C = 0.04 max S = 0.03 max
Mn = 0.5 – 2.5 Cr = 17.0 – 20.0
Si = 1.0 max Ni = 11.0 – 14.0
P = 0.04 max Mo = 2.0 – 3.0
Cu = 0.75 max

Available Sizes – Diameter X Spool Sizes
.035 X 25#
.045 X 25#
1/16 x 25#

Application
The lower carbon content makes it possible to obtain resistance to inter-granular corrosion without the use of stabilizers such as columbium or titanium. Low carbon alloy is not as strong as higher carbon at elevated temperature. Following the chemical composition designation comes the letter “T” which signifies that the product is a flux cored electrode or rod. Following the “T” is a “1” or “0” indicating the recommended position of welding. The “1” or “0” following the “T” designates the following: “0” – designed to weld in the flat or horizontal position, “1” – designed to weld in all position. Following the position indicator and a dash, are the numerals “1”, “3”, “4”, “5”, or the letter “G”. The numerals “1”, “4”, and “5” identify the shielding gas required for classification of the electrode. The number “3” signifies that an external shielding gas is not employed. The letter “G” signifies that the shielding medium, chemical composition and mechanical properties are not specified.

Deposited Chemical Composition % (Typical)
C = 0.03 Mn = 1.2 Si = 0.6
Cr = 19.00 Ni = 12.00 P = 0.01
Mo = 2.3 S = 0.01

 

Deposited All Weld Metal Properties % (As Welded) 
Tensile Strength 85,000 psi
Yield Strength 58,000 psi
Elongation 34%

Deposited Charpy-V-Notch Impact Properties %
Not applicable

Optimum Parameters Operating Range
Diameter Position Wire Feed Speed Amps Volts Amps Volts
0.035 Flat 365″ / minute 130 – 140 24 – 25 100 – 170 21 – 26
0.035 Horizontal 365″ / minute 130 – 140 24 – 25 100 – 170 21 – 26
0.035 Vertical – Up 310″ / minute 110 – 120 22 – 23 110 – 120 21 – 23
0.035 Overhead 320″ / minute 120 – 130 23 – 24 120 – 130 22 – 24
0.045 Flat 450″ / minute 180 – 200 25 – 27 135 – 250 24 – 32
0.045 Horizontal 450″ / minute 180 – 200 25 – 27 135 – 250 24 – 32
0.045 Vertical – Up 325″ / minute 150 – 170 24 – 26 135 – 200 24 – 26
0.045 Overhead 425″ / minute 175 – 195 25 – 27 155 – 200 25 – 28
1/16 Flat 264″ / minute 220 – 240 25 – 27 170 – 300 24 – 31
1/16 Horizontal 235″ / minute 200 – 220 25 – 27 170 – 270 24 – 29
1/16 Vertical – Up 220″ / minute 190 – 210 25 – 26 170 – 230 24 – 27
1/16 Overhead 235″ / minute 200 – 220 25 – 26 170 – 270 24 – 29

For best results, set the wire feed speed and adjust the voltage for smoothest operation. Electrode extension range is from 1/2” to 1,” with an optimum range of 5/8” to 3/4.” Weld using reverse polarity DC(+).

Shielding Gas
75% argon / 25% CO2 (or nearest equivalent) shielding gas; however, straight CO2 may also be used. The 75/25 mixture will produce a smoother arc with virtually no spatter and slightly higher yield and tensile strengths than CO 2. The mechanical properties and deposit analyses will meet AWS A5.22 specifications with either gas.

E316HT-1

Conforms to Certification: AWS A5.22                       ASME SFA A5.22

Weld Process: Gas Metal Arc

AWS Chemical Composition Requirements
C = 0.04 – 0.08 S = 0.03 max
Mn = 0.5 – 2.5 Cr = 17.0 – 20.0
Si = 1.0 max Ni = 11.0 – 14.0
P = 0.04 max Mo = 2.0 – 3.0
Cu = 0.75 max

Application
Electrodes of this classification usually are used for welding similar alloys. These electrodes have been used successfully in applications involving special alloys for high temperature service. Carbon content is in the high range 0.04 – 0.08% as compared to E316LTX-X. Following the chemical composition designation comes the letter “T” which signifies that the product is a flux cored electrode or rod. Following the “T” is a “1” or “0” indicating the recommended position of welding. The “1” or “0” following the “T” designates the following: “0” – designed to weld in the flat or horizontal position, “1” – designed to weld in all position. Following the position indicator and a dash, are the numerals “1”, “3”, “4”, “5”, or the letter “G”. The numerals “1”, “4”, and “5” identify the shielding gas required for classification of the electrode. The number “3” signifies that an external shielding gas is not employed. The letter “G” signifies that the shielding medium, chemical composition and mechanical properties are not specified.

Deposited Chemical Composition % (Typical)
C = 0.05 Mn = 1.2 Si = 0.6
P = 0.03 S = 0.01 Cr = 19.00
Ni = 12.00 Mo = 2.4

 

Deposited All Weld Metal Properties % (As Welded) 
Tensile Strength 85,000 psi
Yield Strength 58,000 psi
Elongation 35%

Deposited Charpy-V-Notch Impact Properties %
Not applicable

Optimum Parameters Operating Range
Diameter Position Wire Feed Speed Amps Volts Amps Volts
0.035 Flat 365″ / minute 130 – 140 24 – 25 100 – 170 21 – 26
0.035 Horizontal 365″ / minute 130 – 140 24 – 25 100 – 170 21 – 26
0.035 Vertical – Up 310″ / minute 110 – 120 22 – 23 110 – 120 21 – 23
0.035 Overhead 320″ / minute 120 – 130 23 – 24 120 – 130 22 – 24
0.045 Flat 450″ / minute 180 – 200 25 – 27 135 – 250 24 – 32
0.045 Horizontal 450″ / minute 180 – 200 25 – 27 135 – 250 24 – 32
0.045 Vertical – Up 325″ / minute 150 – 170 24 – 26 135 – 200 24 – 26
0.045 Overhead 425″ / minute 175 – 195 25 – 27 155 – 200 25 – 28
1/16 Flat 264″ / minute 220 – 240 25 – 27 170 – 300 24 – 31
1/16 Horizontal 235″ / minute 200 – 220 25 – 27 170 – 270 24 – 29
1/16 Vertical – Up 220″ / minute 190 – 210 25 – 26 170 – 230 24 – 27
1/16 Overhead 235″ / minute 200 – 220 25 – 26 170 – 270 24 – 29

For best results, set the wire feed speed and adjust the voltage for smoothest operation. Electrode extension range is from 1/2” to 1,” with an optimum range of 5/8” to 3/4.” Weld using reverse polarity DC(+).

Shielding Gas
75% argon / 25% CO2 (or nearest equivalent) shielding gas; however, straight CO2 may also be used. The 75/25 mixture will produce a smoother arc with virtually no spatter and slightly higher yield and tensile strengths than CO 2. The mechanical properties and deposit analyses will meet AWS A5.22 specifications with either gas.

E312T-1

Conforms to Certification: AWS A5.22                        ASME SFA A5.22

Weld Process: Gas Metal Arc

AWS Chemical Composition Requirements
C = 0.15 max Si = 1.0 max
Cr = 28.0 – 32.0 P = 0.04 max
Ni = 8.0-10.5 S = 0.03 max
Mo = 0.75 max Cu = 0.75 max
Mn = 0.5 – 2.5

Available Sizes – Diameter X Spool Sizes
Available upon request contact us for more information

Application
These electrodes most often are used to weld dissimilar metal compositions of which one component is higher in nickel. This alloy gives a two phase weld deposit with substantial amounts of ferrite in an austenite matrix. Following the chemical composition designation comes the letter “T” which signifies that the product is a flux cored electrode or rod. Following the “T” is a “1” or “0” indicating the recommended position of welding. The “1” or “0” following the “T” designates the following: “0” – designed to weld in the flat or horizontal position, “1” – designed to weld in all position. Following the position indicator and a dash, are the numerals “1”, “3”, “4”, “5”, or the letter “G”. The numerals “1”, “4”, and “5” identify the shielding gas required for classification of the electrode. The number “3” signifies that an external shielding gas is not employed. The letter “G” signifies that the shielding medium, chemical composition and mechanical properties are not specified.

Deposited Chemical Composition % (Typical)
C = 0.11 Mn = 1.2 Si = 0.60
Cr = 29.0 Ni = 9.0 P = 0.01
Mo = 0.28 S = 0.01

 

Deposited All Weld Metal Properties % (As Welded) 
Tensile Strength 100,000 psi
Yield Strength 77,000 psi
Elongation 24%
Ferrite 50 FN

Deposited Charpy-V-Notch Impact Properties %
Not applicable

Optimum Parameters Operating Range
Diameter Position Wire Feed Speed Amps Volts Amps Volts
0.035 Flat 365″ / minute 130 – 140 24 – 25 100 – 170 21 – 26
0.035 Horizontal 365″ / minute 130 – 140 24 – 25 100 – 170 21 – 26
0.035 Vertical – Up 310″ / minute 110 – 120 22 – 23 110 – 120 21 – 23
0.035 Overhead 320″ / minute 120 – 130 23 – 24 120 – 130 22 – 24
0.045 Flat 450″ / minute 180 – 200 25 – 27 135 – 250 24 – 32
0.045 Horizontal 450″ / minute 180 – 200 25 – 27 135 – 250 24 – 32
0.045 Vertical – Up 325″ / minute 150 – 170 24 – 26 135 – 200 24 – 26
0.045 Overhead 425″ / minute 175 – 195 25 – 27 155 – 200 25 – 28
1/16 Flat 264″ / minute 220 – 240 25 – 27 170 – 300 24 – 31
1/16 Horizontal 235″ / minute 200 – 220 25 – 27 170 – 270 24 – 29
1/16 Vertical – Up 220″ / minute 190 – 210 25 – 26 170 – 230 24 – 27
1/16 Overhead 235″ / minute 200 – 220 25 – 26 170 – 270 24 – 29

For best results, set the wire feed speed and adjust the voltage for smoothest operation. Electrode extension range is from 1/2” to 1,” with an optimum range of 5/8” to 3/4.” Weld using reverse polarity DC(+).

Shielding Gas
75% argon / 25% CO2 (or nearest equivalent) shielding gas; however, straight CO2 may also be used. The 75/25 mixture will produce a smoother arc with virtually no spatter and slightly higher yield and tensile strengths than CO 2. The mechanical properties and deposit analyses will meet AWS A5.22 specifications with either gas.

E310T-1

Conforms to Certification: AWS A5.22 ASME SFA A5.22

Weld Process: Gas Metal Arc

AWS Chemical Composition Requirements
C = 0.20 max S = 0.03 max
Mn = 1.0 – 2.5 Cr = 25.0 – 28.0
Si – 1.0 max Ni = 20.0 – 22.5
P = 0.03 max Mo = 0.75 max
Cu = 0.75 max

Available Sizes – Diameter X Spool Sizes
Available upon request contact us for more information

Application
The nominal composition of this weld metal is 26.5% chromium and 21% nickel. These electrodes are most often used to weld base metals of similar compositions. Following the chemical composition designation comes the letter “T” which signifies that the product is a flux cored electrode or rod. Following the “T” is a “1” or “0” indicating the recommended position of welding. The “1” or “0” following the “T” designates the following: “0” – designed to weld in the flat or horizontal position, “1” – designed to weld in all position. Following the position indicator and a dash, are the numerals “1”, “3”, “4”, “5”, or the letter “G”. The numerals “1”, “4”, and “5” identify the shielding gas required for classification of the electrode. The number “3” signifies that an external shielding gas is not employed. The letter “G” signifies that the shielding medium, chemical composition and mechanical properties are not specified.

Deposited Chemical Composition % (Typical)
C = 0.14 Mn = 1.75 Si = 0.67
P = 0.002 S = 0.002 Cr = 27.0
Ni = 21.25 Mo = 0.38

 

Deposited All Weld Metal Properties % (As Welded) 
Tensile Strength 85,000 psi
Elongation 34%

Deposited Charpy-V-Notch Impact Properties %
Not applicable

Optimum Parameters Operating Range
Diameter Position Wire Feed Speed Amps Volts Amps Volts
0.035 Flat 365″ / minute 130 – 140 24 – 25 100 – 170 21 – 26
0.035 Horizontal 365″ / minute 130 – 140 24 – 25 100 – 170 21 – 26
0.035 Vertical – Up 310″ / minute 110 – 120 22 – 23 110 – 120 21 – 23
0.035 Overhead 320″ / minute 120 – 130 23 – 24 120 – 130 22 – 24
0.045 Flat 450″ / minute 180 – 200 25 – 27 135 – 250 24 – 32
0.045 Horizontal 450″ / minute 180 – 200 25 – 27 135 – 250 24 – 32
0.045 Vertical – Up 325″ / minute 150 – 170 24 – 26 135 – 200 24 – 26
0.045 Overhead 425″ / minute 175 – 195 25 – 27 155 – 200 25 – 28
1/16 Flat 264″ / minute 220 – 240 25 – 27 170 – 300 24 – 31
1/16 Horizontal 235″ / minute 200 – 220 25 – 27 170 – 270 24 – 29
1/16 Vertical – Up 220″ / minute 190 – 210 25 – 26 170 – 230 24 – 27
1/16 Overhead 235″ / minute 200 – 220 25 – 26 170 – 270 24 – 29

For best results, set the wire feed speed and adjust the voltage for smoothest operation. Electrode extension range is from 1/2” to 1,” with an optimum range of 5/8” to 3/4.” Weld using reverse polarity DC(+).

Shielding Gas
75% argon / 25% CO2 (or nearest equivalent) shielding gas; however, straight CO2 may also be used. The 75/25 mixture will produce a smoother arc with virtually no spatter and slightly higher yield and tensile strengths than CO 2. The mechanical properties and deposit analyses will meet AWS A5.22 specifications with either gas.

E309LT-1

Conforms to Certification: AWS A5.22                     ASME SFA A5.22

Weld Process: Gas Metal Arc

AWS Chemical Composition Requirements
C = 0.04 max S = 0.03 max
Mn = 0.5 – 2.5 Cr = 22.0 – 25.0
Si = 1.0 max Ni = 12.0 – 14.0
P = 0.04 max Mo = 0.75 max
Cu = 0.75 max

Available Sizes – Diameter X Spool Sizes
.035 x 25#
.045 x 25#, 33#
1/16 x 25#, 33#

Application
Designed for welding type 309 wrought, or cast forms, but used extensively for welding type 304 to mild or carbon steel. Also used for welding 304 clad sheets and for applying stainless steel sheet linings to carbon steel. Following the chemical composition designation comes the letter “T” which signifies that the product is a flux cored electrode or rod. Following the “T” is a “1” or “0” indicating the recommended position of welding. The “1” or “0” following the “T” designates the following: “0” – designed to weld in the flat or horizontal position, “1” – designed to weld in all position. Following the position indicator and a dash, are the numerals “1”, “3”, “4”, “5”, or the letter “G”. The numerals “1”, “4”, and “5” identify the shielding gas required for classification of the electrode. The number “3” signifies that an external shielding gas is not employed. The letter “G” signifies that the shielding medium, chemical composition and mechanical properties are not specified.

Deposited Chemical Composition % (Typical)
C = 0.03 Mn = 1.20 Si = 0.60
Cr = 24.2 Ni = 12.5 P = 0.02
S = 0.015
Deposited All Weld Metal Properties % (As Welded)
Tensile Strength 90,000 psi
Yield Strength 60,000 psi
Elongation 34%
Ferrite 18 FN

Deposited Charpy-V-Notch Impact Properties %
Not applicable

Optimum Parameters Operating Range
Diameter Position Wire Feed Speed Amps Volts Amps Volts
0.035 Flat 365″ / minute 130 – 140 24 – 25 100 – 170 21 – 26
0.035 Horizontal 365″ / minute 130 – 140 24 – 25 100 – 170 21 – 26
0.035 Vertical – Up 310″ / minute 110 – 120 22 – 23 110 – 120 21 – 23
0.035 Overhead 320″ / minute 120 – 130 23 – 24 120 – 130 22 – 24
0.045 Flat 450″ / minute 180 – 200 25 – 27 135 – 250 24 – 32
0.045 Horizontal 450″ / minute 180 – 200 25 – 27 135 – 250 24 – 32
0.045 Vertical – Up 325″ / minute 150 – 170 24 – 26 135 – 200 24 – 26
0.045 Overhead 425″ / minute 175 – 195 25 – 27 155 – 200 25 – 28
1/16 Flat 264″ / minute 220 – 240 25 – 27 170 – 300 24 – 31
1/16 Horizontal 235″ / minute 200 – 220 25 – 27 170 – 270 24 – 29
1/16 Vertical – Up 220″ / minute 190 – 210 25 – 26 170 – 230 24 – 27
1/16 Overhead 235″ / minute 200 – 220 25 – 26 170 – 270 24 – 29

For best results, set the wire feed speed and adjust the voltage for smoothest operation. Electrode extension range is from 1/2” to 1,” with an optimum range of 5/8” to 3/4.” Weld using reverse polarity DC(+).

Shielding Gas
75% argon / 25% CO2 (or nearest equivalent) shielding gas; however, straight CO2 may also be used. The 75/25 mixture will produce a smoother arc with virtually no spatter and slightly higher yield and tensile strengths than CO 2. The mechanical properties and deposit analyses will meet AWS A5.22 specifications with either gas.

E309LMOT-1

Conforms to Certification: AWS A5.22              ASME SFA A5.22

Weld Process: Gas Metal Arc

AWS Chemical Composition Requirements
C = 0.04 max S = 0.03 max
Mn = 0.5 – 2.5 Cr = 21.0 – 25.0
Si = 1.0 max Ni = 12.0 -16.0
P = 0.04 max Mo = 2.0 – 3.0
Cu = 0.75 max

Available Sizes – Diameter X Spool Sizes
.035 x 25#
.045 x 25#
1/16 x 25#

Application
The composition of this weld metal is the same as E309MOTX-X except for lower carbon content. Use these electrodes to join stainless steel to carbon and low alloy steels for services below 600º F. Use for overlay. Ferrite is 20FN deposited. Following the chemical composition designation comes the letter “T” which signifies that the product is a flux cored electrode or rod. Following the “T” is a “1” or “0” indicating the recommended position of welding. The “1” or “0” following the “T” designates the following: “0” – designed to weld in the flat or horizontal position, “1” – designed to weld in all position. Following the position indicator and a dash, are the numerals “1”, “3”, “4”, “5”, or the letter “G”. The numerals “1”, “4”, and “5” identify the shielding gas required for classification of the electrode. The number “3” signifies that an external shielding gas is not employed. The letter “G” signifies that the shielding medium, chemical composition and mechanical properties are not specified.

Deposited Chemical Composition % (Typical)
C = 0.03 Mn = 1.20 Si = 0.60
Cr = 23.0 Ni = 12.5 Mo = 2.3
P = 0.015 S = 0.01

 

Deposited All Weld Metal Properties % (As Welded) 
Tensile Strength 90,000 psi
Yield Strength 60,000 psi
Elongation 34%
Ferrite 20 FN

Deposited Charpy-V-Notch Impact Properties %
Not applicable

Optimum Parameters Operating Range
Diameter Position Wire Feed Speed Amps Volts Amps Volts
0.035 Flat 365″ / minute 130 – 140 24 – 25 100 – 170 21 – 26
0.035 Horizontal 365″ / minute 130 – 140 24 – 25 100 – 170 21 – 26
0.035 Vertical – Up 310″ / minute 110 – 120 22 – 23 110 – 120 21 – 23
0.035 Overhead 320″ / minute 120 – 130 23 – 24 120 – 130 22 – 24
0.045 Flat 450″ / minute 180 – 200 25 – 27 135 – 250 24 – 32
0.045 Horizontal 450″ / minute 180 – 200 25 – 27 135 – 250 24 – 32
0.045 Vertical – Up 325″ / minute 150 – 170 24 – 26 135 – 200 24 – 26
0.045 Overhead 425″ / minute 175 – 195 25 – 27 155 – 200 25 – 28
1/16 Flat 264″ / minute 220 – 240 25 – 27 170 – 300 24 – 31
1/16 Horizontal 235″ / minute 200 – 220 25 – 27 170 – 270 24 – 29
1/16 Vertical – Up 220″ / minute 190 – 210 25 – 26 170 – 230 24 – 27
1/16 Overhead 235″ / minute 200 – 220 25 – 26 170 – 270 24 – 29

For best results, set the wire feed speed and adjust the voltage for smoothest operation. Electrode extension range is from 1/2” to 1,” with an optimum range of 5/8” to 3/4.” Weld using reverse polarity DC(+).

Shielding Gas
75% argon / 25% CO2 (or nearest equivalent) shielding gas; however, straight CO2 may also be used. The 75/25 mixture will produce a smoother arc with virtually no spatter and slightly higher yield and tensile strengths than CO 2. The mechanical properties and deposit analyses will meet AWS A5.22 specifications with either gas.

E308LT-1

Conforms to Certification: AWS A5.22               ASME SFA A5.22

Weld Process: Gas Metal Arc

AWS Chemical Composition Requirements
C = 0.04 max Si = 1.0 max
Cr = 18.0 – 21.0 P = 0.04 max
Ni = 9.0 – 11.0 S = 0.03 max
Mo = 0.75 max Cu = 0.75 max
Mn = 0.50 – 2.5

Available Sizes – Diameter X Spool Sizes
.035 x 25#
.045 x 25#
1/16 x 25#, 33#

Application
For welding types 301, 302, 304, 304L, 308 and 308L. May be used for welding types 321 or 347 if service temperature does not exceed 500ºF (260º C). Low carbon content minimizes carbide precipitation. Following the chemical composition designation comes the letter “T” which signifies that the product is a flux cored electrode or rod. Following the “T” is a “1” or “0” indicating the recommended position of welding. The “1” or “0” following the “T” designates the following: “0” – designed to weld in the flat or horizontal position, “1” – designed to weld in all position. Following the position indicator and a dash, are the numerals “1”, “3”, “4”, “5”, or the letter “G”. The numerals “1”, “4”, and “5” identify the shielding gas required for classification of the electrode. The number “3” signifies that an external shielding gas is not employed. The letter “G” signifies that the shielding medium, chemical composition and mechanical properties are not specified.

Deposited Chemical Composition % (Typical)
C = 0.03 Mn = 1.20 Si = 0.60
Cr = 19.5 Ni = 9.5 P = 0.02
S = 0.01

 

Deposited All Weld Metal Properties % (As Welded) 
Tensile Strength 85,000 psi
Yield Strength 58,000 psi
Elongation 35%
Ferrite 8 FN

Deposited Charpy-V-Notch Impact Properties %
Not applicable

Optimum Parameters Operating Range
Diameter Position Wire Feed Speed Amps Volts Amps Volts
0.035 Flat 365″ / minute 130 – 140 24 – 25 100 – 170 21 – 26
0.035 Horizontal 365″ / minute 130 – 140 24 – 25 100 – 170 21 – 26
0.035 Vertical – Up 310″ / minute 110 – 120 22 – 23 110 – 120 21 – 23
0.035 Overhead 320″ / minute 120 – 130 23 – 24 120 – 130 22 – 24
0.045 Flat 450″ / minute 180 – 200 25 – 27 135 – 250 24 – 32
0.045 Horizontal 450″ / minute 180 – 200 25 – 27 135 – 250 24 – 32
0.045 Vertical – Up 325″ / minute 150 – 170 24 – 26 135 – 200 24 – 26
0.045 Overhead 425″ / minute 175 – 195 25 – 27 155 – 200 25 – 28
1/16 Flat 264″ / minute 220 – 240 25 – 27 170 – 300 24 – 31
1/16 Horizontal 235″ / minute 200 – 220 25 – 27 170 – 270 24 – 29
1/16 Vertical – Up 220″ / minute 190 – 210 25 – 26 170 – 230 24 – 27
1/16 Overhead 235″ / minute 200 – 220 25 – 26 170 – 270 24 – 29

For best results, set the wire feed speed and adjust the voltage for smoothest operation. Electrode extension range is from 1/2” to 1,” with an optimum range of 5/8” to 3/4.” Weld using reverse polarity DC(+).

Shielding Gas
75% argon / 25% CO2 (or nearest equivalent) shielding gas; however, straight CO2 may also be used. The 75/25 mixture will produce a smoother arc with virtually no spatter and slightly higher yield and tensile strengths than CO 2. The mechanical properties and deposit analyses will meet AWS A5.22 specifications with either gas.