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Material
No.
Designation
EN 1600
EN ISO 14 172
AWS A5.11
068 HH
2.4648
7015
2.4807
Typical analysis
Si
Mo
Cr
Ni
Fe
others
0.03
0.4
1.5
19
rest
Mn 5
Nb 2.2
< 0.04
0.4
16
rest
Mn 6
Nb 2.2
< 0.015
< 0.2
15.5
17
rest
Mn 0.7
< 0.02
< 0.2
13.5
21
rest
Mn 0.8
W3
< 0.02
< 0.2
15.5
22.5
rest
Mn 0.5
< 0.02
< 0.2
16.5
16.5
rest
Mn 0.6
W4
< 0.02
< 0.2
27
rest
Mn 0.5
0.01
0.2
27.5
1.0
rest
3.0
Mn 0.5
P 0.015
S 0.015
Nb < 0.5
Al < 0.5
Co < 0.5
< 0.03
0.4
26
40
rest
Mn 2.5
Cu 1.8
< 0.03
< 1.2
3.5
27
31
rest
Mn 1.5
Cu 1.3
E Ni 6082 (NiCr20Mn3Nb)
E NiCrFe-3 (mod.)
E Ni 6182 (NiCr15Fe6Mn)
E NiCrFe-3
704 Kb
2.4612
E Ni 6455 (NiCr16Mo15Ti)
722 Kb
2.4638
E Ni 6022 (NiCr21Mo13W3)
759 Kb
2.4609
E Ni 6059 (NiCr23Mo16)
776 Kb
2.4887
E Ni 6276 (NiCr15Mo15Fe6W4)
703 Kb
2.4616
6202 Mo
4225
2.4652
E Ni 8165 (NiCr25Fe30Mo)
3127 LC
~1.4863
E 27 31 4 Cu LR 12
The welding consumables mentioned above are suitable for a wide range of applications. They are used for corresponding bas
and in offshore applications. The welding consumables used for installations subjected to Cl containing medium are, if possible
highest alloyed electrode UTP 759 Kb, all lower alloyed base materials and the equivalent alloy C 276 can be welded.
The NiMo-alloys have been developed for identical base materials subjected to reducing medias. These materials are designa
against hydrochloric acid contaminated by chlorides. Cu alloyed base materials (Material No. 2.4858 and 1.4563) are generally
materials the electrodes UTP 4225 and UTP 3127 LC have proved the suitability.
CrNi steels:
CrMo steels
71
89
93
46
40
Rods (TIG)
16
76
Wires (MIG/MAG)
67
Applications
24
66
Electrodes
PRE
Cr + 3.3 x Mo
2.4605
2.4602
2.4610
2.4819
1.4565
NiCr23Mo16Al alloy 59
NiCr21Mo14W alloy C 22
NiCr16Cr16Ti alloy C 4
NiMo16Cr15W alloy C 276
X3 CrNiMnMoNbN 23 17 5 3 alloy 24
2.4858
2.4641
1.4563
1.4539
1.4500
1.4505
1.4506
1.4539
1.4563
G-X7 NiCrMoCuNb 25 20
X5 NiCrMoCuNb 20 18
X5 NiCrMoCuTi 20 18
X2 NiCrMoCu 25 20 5
X1 NiCrMoCu 31 27
se materials, satisfying highest corrosion requirements in the construction apparatus, the environmental technique
e, over alloyed, which means that the welding material should have a higher PRE than the base material. With the
ated by an excellent resistance against hydrochloric acid in a wide temperature and concentration range as well as
y used for parts subjected to sulphur- and phosphor containing medias. For such conditions and to weld such base