Solid welding wire, unplasticized
Unwelded solid welding wire for welding of non-alloyed or low-alloy steels using CO2 or a mixture of gases. Reduces susceptibility to surface contamination and contributes to a smooth weld. Leads to less wear on the welding tip and provides better protection against corrosion. It is used in construction, boiler, tank, structural, shipbuilding and automotive parts. It is particularly suitable for mechanised welding processes. It provides a stable arc, low spatter and low smoke generation.
Basic material
Steels with yield strength ≥420 MPa S235JR-S355JR, S235JO-S355JO, S235J2-S355J2, S275N-S420N, S275MS420M, P235GH-P355GH, P275NL1-P355NL1, P215NL, P265NL, P355N, P285NH-P420NH, P195TR1-P265TR1, P195TR2-P265TR2, P195GH-P265GH, L245NB-L415NB, L245MB-L415MB, GE200-GE240
Ship steels: A, B, D, E, A 32- E 36
DIN 8559 | EN ISO 14341-A | AWS A 5.18 |
SG2 | G42 4 C1 /M21 3 Si1 | ER 70S-6 |
C | Si | Mn | S | P | Cu |
0,06–0,14 | 0,7–1,0 | 1,3–1,6 | ≤0,025 | ≤0,025 | ≤0,35 |
Yield strength | Tensile strength | Ductility | CVN efficiency values in J |
0,2% N/mm2 | N/mm2 | % | -40 °C |
≥ 420 | 500–640 | ≥ 20 | ≥ 47 |
Wire diameter (mm) | Coil/packaging | Certificates |
0,6–1,6 | 15 kg coil BS300 | CE, TÜV, DB |
250 kg box |