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CHT81Ni1

AWS A5.29 E81T1-Ni1C


BS EN ISO 17632- T46 3 1Ni P C 1 H10
GB/T 17493 E551T1-Ni1C
Flux Cored Wire for Low Alloy Steels

Type of Flux: Rutile


Welding Position: F, H, HF, OH, V, VD
Type of Current: DCEP

Features & Applications


It is used for welding structures fabricated by 550MPa grade high tensile strength steels and low
alloy steels, such as ships, machineries, offshore platforms, pressure vessels, bridges,
petro-chemical facilities and so on. The weld metal has good plasticity and good low temperature
impact toughness.

Chemical Composition of Deposited Metal (%)

C Mn Si S P Ni Cr Mo V
Standard ≤0.12 ≤1.50 ≤0.80 ≤0.03 ≤0.03 0.8-1.10 ≤0.15 ≤0.35 ≤0.05
Typical 0.055 1.35 0.35 0.005 0.015 0.95 0.024 0.10 0.015

Mechanical Properties of Deposited Metal (AW)


Tensile Strength Yield Strength Elongation Impact Value (J) Shield Gas
Rm (MPa) ReL or RP0.2 (MPa) A4 (%)
-30℃ CO2
Standard 550-690 ≥470 ≥19 ≥27
Purity ≥99.98%
Typical 605 520 25 90
X-ray radiographic inspection: Grade Ⅱ

Recommended Current (DC+)


Diameter (mm) 1.2
Current F 120-300
(A) HF 120-280
V, OH 120-260
H 120-280
VD 200-280

Notice:
1) To avoid rust the wire must be kept in dry condition and keep the package in good condition also before welding.
2) The surfaces to be welded must be cleaned away impurities of oil contamination, rust, moisture and so on.
3) The heat input must be controlled in welding and when the thickness of base metal is ≥30mm it should be
preheated to 150oC or more.
4) The flow rate of shield gas should within 20L-25L/min in welding.
5) The wire extention should be 15mm-25mm.

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