PP-AN163M/1

Flux-cored wire for automatic and semi-automatic open-arc or submerged-arc hardfacing of parts exposed to cyclic loads, corrosion, cavitation erosion, and metal-to-metal friction.

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Diameter, mm 1.6 - 4.0
Curent type / Shielding DC+ / Open arc, flux
Working conditions Cyclic loads, corrosion, cavitation erosion, and metal-to-metal friction.
Applications

Hardfacing of marine shaft collars, stocks, rudder spindles, steel crankshafts, pilger mill rolls and other parts of pipe- and section-rolling mills, etc.

Recommended flux  EFA-1, АN-26S/P, АN-20S/P
Slag separation good
Deposit factor, g/A·h 14 - 18
Crack susceptibility low
Wire consumption, kg 1.05 - 1.15
Hardness of weld metal HRC 16 - 25

OPERATING CONDITIONS (submerged arc)

Wire diameter, mm

Current, A

Voltage, V

Deposition rate, m/h

2.0

180 – 280

29 – 31

10 – 18

2.8

260 – 380

31 – 33

14 – 22

3.2

300 – 430

32 – 34

15 – 25

3.6

340 – 480

32 – 34

18 – 28

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