Flux cored, gas shielded welding rod
A gas shielding and flux core technology, applied in the field of arc welding, can solve the problems of low nickel content, no magnesium, high carbon content, etc.
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[0008] According to the invention, the sheath around the flux core has a carbon content of less than 0.05%, so that there is substantially a lower percentage of carbon in the resulting weld metal. Nickel in the weld metal is controlled in the usual range of 1.0-2.0%. The weld metal does not contain a wide range of nickel like some general purpose electrodes. The nickel comes entirely from the alloying agent in the electrode core. The electrode cores had the compositions shown in Table I.
[0009] Table I
[0010] composition
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preferred
rutile
40~60%
47.5%
Manganese powder
10~15%
13.5%
ferro-titanium
2~4%
3.5%
Ferrosilicon
4~8%
6.0%
Fluoride
3~8%
6.0%
Ferroboron
0.2~0.6%
0.4%
iron powder
2~4%
3.3%
Magnesium powder
2~6%
4.3%
nickel powder
5~10%
5.5~9.6%
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