Consumeables Catalog - Lincoln Electric
Consumeables Catalog - Lincoln Electric Consumeables Catalog - Lincoln Electric
SUBMERGED ARC (SAW) FLUX Lincolnweld ® Key Features Highly active flux for handling rust and mill scale Helps resist porosity caused by arc blow Slow freezing slag for good weld appearance Typical Applications Single pass welding of mild steel Flat fillet welds with constant voltage power source 158 ı THE LINCOLN ELECTRIC COMPANY 760® 700 Series Active Flux • EN 760 – S A MS 1; EN 760 – S A CS 1 FLUX COMPOSITION (1) Recommended Wires For Mild Steel Lincolnweld ® L-50 ® , L-60, and L-61 ® Product Information Basicity Index: 0.8 Density: 1.2 g/cm3 %SiO 2 %MnO %MgO %CaF 2 %Na 2 O %Al 2 O 3 %CaO % Metal Alloys Lincolnweld ® 760 ® 47 33 17 5 2 2 1 6 max. AWS TEST RESULTS (1) Flux/Wire Combination L-50 ® L-60 L-61 ® Weld Condition As-welded As-welded As-welded (1) See test results disclaimer on pg. 16. (2) Measured with 0.2% offset. NOTE: For the most up-to-date AWS certificates of conformances please visit www.lincolnelectric.com Packaging 50 lb (22.7 kg) Plastic Bag ED032799 Yield Strength (2) Tensile Strength Elongation Charpy V-Notch AWS Classification MPa (ksi) MPa (ksi) (%) J (ft•lbf) @ °C (°F) (A5.17/A5.23) 440 (64) 550 (80) 30 53 (39) -18 (0) F7A0-EM13K 390 (57) 490 (71) 30 98 (72) -29 (-20) F6A2-EL12 410 (59) 530 (77) 28 69 (51) -29 (-20) F7A2-EM12K
Recommended Wires For Mild Steel Lincolnweld ® L-50 ® , L-60, and L-61 ® For Low Alloy Steel Lincolnweld ® L-70 Product Information Basicity Index: 0.8 Density: 1.2 g/cm3 Packaging 50 lb (22.7 kg) Plastic Bag ED032765 FLUX COMPOSITION (1) (1) See test results disclaimer on pg. 16. (2) Measured with 0.2% offset. NOTE: For the most up-to-date AWS certificates of conformances please visit www.lincolnelectric.com SUBMERGED ARC (SAW) FLUX Lincolnweld ® Manganese alloying and carbon reducing flux designed to provide superior crack resistance Slow freezing slag for a wide, flat weld Excellent resistance to cracking in single pass applications Typical Applications Single pass welding of mild steel 761® EN 760 – S A MS 1; EN 760 – S A CS 1 • 700 Series Active Flux Key Features Large fillets with constant current power sources %SiO 2 %MnO %MgO %CaF 2 %Na 2 O %Al 2 O 3 %TiO 2 %FeO % Metal Alloys Lincolnweld ® 761 ® 45 19 22 5 2 2 2 1 6 max. AWS TEST RESULTS (1) Flux/Wire Combination L-50 ® L-60 L-61 ® L-70 Weld Condition As-welded As-welded As-welded As-welded Yield Strength (2) Tensile Strength Elongation Charpy V-Notch AWS Classification MPa (ksi) MPa (ksi) (%) J (ft•lbf) @ °C (°F) (A5.17/A5.23) 480 (69) 590 (85) 29 45 (33) -29 (-20) F7A2-EM13K-H8 440 (64) 530 (75) 29 64 (47) -29 (-20) F7A2-EL12 480 (70) 590 (85) 28 54 (40) -29 (-20) F7A2-EM12K-H8 550 (80) 640 (93) 24 58 (43) -18 (0) F9A0-EA1-G WELDING CONSUMABLES CATALOG ı 159
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Recommended Wires<br />
For Mild Steel<br />
<strong>Lincoln</strong>weld ® L-50 ® , L-60, and L-61 ®<br />
For Low Alloy Steel<br />
<strong>Lincoln</strong>weld ® L-70<br />
Product Information<br />
Basicity Index: 0.8<br />
Density: 1.2 g/cm3 Packaging<br />
50 lb (22.7 kg) Plastic Bag ED032765<br />
FLUX COMPOSITION (1)<br />
(1) See test results disclaimer on pg. 16. (2) Measured with 0.2% offset.<br />
NOTE: For the most up-to-date AWS certificates of conformances please visit www.lincolnelectric.com<br />
SUBMERGED ARC (SAW) FLUX<br />
<strong>Lincoln</strong>weld ®<br />
Manganese alloying and carbon reducing<br />
flux designed to provide superior crack<br />
resistance<br />
Slow freezing slag for a wide, flat weld<br />
Excellent resistance to cracking in single<br />
pass applications<br />
Typical Applications<br />
Single pass welding of mild steel<br />
761®<br />
EN 760 – S A MS 1; EN 760 – S A CS 1 • 700 Series Active Flux<br />
Key Features<br />
Large fillets with constant current power sources<br />
%SiO 2 %MnO %MgO %CaF 2 %Na 2 O %Al 2 O 3 %TiO 2 %FeO % Metal Alloys<br />
<strong>Lincoln</strong>weld ® 761 ® 45 19 22 5 2 2 2 1 6 max.<br />
AWS TEST RESULTS (1)<br />
Flux/Wire<br />
Combination<br />
L-50 ®<br />
L-60<br />
L-61 ®<br />
L-70<br />
Weld<br />
Condition<br />
As-welded<br />
As-welded<br />
As-welded<br />
As-welded<br />
Yield Strength (2) Tensile Strength Elongation Charpy V-Notch AWS Classification<br />
MPa (ksi) MPa (ksi) (%) J (ft•lbf) @ °C (°F) (A5.17/A5.23)<br />
480 (69) 590 (85) 29 45 (33) -29 (-20) F7A2-EM13K-H8<br />
440 (64) 530 (75) 29 64 (47) -29 (-20) F7A2-EL12<br />
480 (70) 590 (85) 28 54 (40) -29 (-20) F7A2-EM12K-H8<br />
550 (80) 640 (93) 24 58 (43) -18 (0) F9A0-EA1-G<br />
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