Designed for all SAW-processes and welding of ordinary carbon-manganese, low alloy structural and boiler quality steels with yield strength up to 355 MPa (t < 25 mm) in combination with wire grades S1, S2, S2Mo and S CrMo1. The flux is suitable for high speed welding (up to 2 m/min.) and provides very good weld bead appearance and excellent slag release even with small angle preparation and fillet welds. The chemical nature of EN 760: SA AR 1 76 AC flux provides high resistance to cracking on single pass applications. Additional features are resistance to porosity when welding rusty plates, heavy scale or other contaminations of plate surfaces (e.g. special primer-coatings) and low sensitivity towards arc blow.
Classification:
ISO 14174: S A AR 1 76 AC H5 *)
(EN 760: SA AR 1 76 AC)
Characteristics
Characteristic chemical constituents
Welding Positions:
Flux density: 1.0 kg / dm3 (l)
Grain size acc. to ISO 14174: 2 - 16 (Tyler 10 x 65)
Current-carrying capacity: up to 800 A (DC or AC) using one wire
*) Diffusible hydrogen content H5: determined in deposited metal acc. to the method described in ISO 3690
Type of current DC; redrying conditions 200 ± 50°C.
Metallurgical behaviour acc. to ISO 14174 type of current DC
Welding Flux
Application
Preferentially used for single-run, two-run and fillet SA-welding. Main fields of application include structural steelwork, thin-walled containers, LP-gas cylinders and fin-tube walls.