PP-SV-04H19N11M3

Flux-cored wire for gas-shielded or submerged-arc welding of chromium-nickel stainless steels.

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Diameter, mm 1.2 - 4.0
Curent type / Shielding DC+ / Flux, Ar, Ar + CO2
Core type Rutile
Applications

Welding of stainless steels assemblies and parts of various machinery, tanks, pipelines, etc.

-   The weld metal ensures high resistance to intergranular corrosion.

-   Good weld formation, low spattering, easy slag separation.

-   Wire consumption ratio KC = 1.05 ~ 1.15.

OPERATING CONDITIONS (submerged arc)

Wire diameter, mm

Current, A

Voltage, V

Wire stick-out, mm

2.0

160 – 300

29 – 31

15 – 25

2.2

160 – 300

30 – 32

15 – 25

2.4

200 – 350

30 – 32

20 – 30

2.8

200 – 350

30 – 33

20 – 30

Typical chemical composition and mechanical properties of the weld metal

C

Mn

Si

Cr

Ni

Mo

S

P

max 0.06

1.0…2.0 

max 0.8

18.0…20.0 

10.0…12.0

2.0…3.0

max 0.020

max 0.025

 

Ultimate tensile strength, UTS, MPa

Yield point,

σY,

MPa

Tensile strain, δ,

%

Impact toughness, KCV, αnotch, J/cm², at t°C

+ 20

- 20

- 40

570

min 400

min 30

min 40

min 40

min 40

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