EWNR H08A H08E SWRY11 E.Q Wire Rod

EWNR H08A H08E SWRY11 E.Q Wire Rod

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Electrode Quality Wire Rod

EQ / E.Q Wire Rod

IS2879 / IS 2879 / IS-2879 / IS:2879:1998 Electrodes Quality Wire Rod

IS 2879 Grade EWR Wire Rod

IS 2978 Grade EWNR Wire Rod

JIS G3503 / JIS-G3503 / JIS G-3503 Wire Rod

JIS G3503 Grade SWRY 11 / SWRY-11 Wire Rod

GB/T3429 / GB T3429  / GB/T3429:2002 Wire Rod

GB/T3429 Grade H08A Wire Rod

GB/T3429 Grade H08E Wire Rod

GB/T3429 Grade H08MnA Wire Rod

Electrode quality steel for core wire of covered electrodes

Covered welding electrode is a delicate tool which while in use combines physical, chemical, and metallurgical processes of the flux, core wire and parent metal to achieve a durable weld joint or surfacing. Covered welding electrodes are used in manual metal arc welding (MMAW) process.

During the 1890’s, electric arc welding was accomplished with bare metal electrodes. The welds produced were porous and brittle because the molten weld puddle absorbed large quantities of oxygen and nitrogen from the atmosphere. Since 1927, many improvements have been made and many different types of electrodes have been developed and produced through variations in the formulations of the covering and the amount of covering on the mild steel core wire. Commercial production of welding electrodes was started in India in early 1960s.

Mild steel covered electrodes, also commonly called coated electrodes, consist of only two major elements namely the core wire or rod and the flux covering. The raw material for the core wire is hot rolled wire rod which is supplied in coil form. Wire rod is cleaned, drawn down to the proper electrode diameter, straightened, and cut to the required electrode length. The most popular diameter of wire rod is 5.5 mm, although larger diameters are also used in a limited way. In covered welding electrode the product mix is of mild steel electrodes (around 60 %), mild steel high tensile and low hydrogen low alloy (around 30 %) and special type (around 10 %). Fig 1 shows EQ steel wire rod, EQ steel drawn wire and covered welding electrode.

Fig 1 EQ steel wire rod, EQ steel drawn wire and covered welding electrode.

 Core wire is an important component of a manual electrode since it significantly influences the electrode performance and weld metal properties. Electrode quality (EQ) steels consist of both rimming and non rimming quality steels which are used for the core wire of the mild steel and low alloy steel electrodes although rimming quality steel is preferred. The starting material for rimming steel core wire is ingot whereas for non rimming quality steel core wire it is either bloom or billet. The characteristic features of the rimmed steel are a high oxygen content (typically 200 -400 ppm) and a rim of almost pure iron on the surface.

It is preferred to produce semi killed or fully killed EQ steels because they are cheaper and easier to produce and also because they confer optimum performance characteristics on the electrode. Since it is possible to obtain any desired alloy steel chemistry of the weld metal by incorporating suitable alloying elements in the flux coating, covered electrode manufacturer uses a single grade of rimming quality steel to produce a wide range of mild steel, low alloy steel and hardfacing electrodes. EQ steels are having low percentage of carbon, silicon and aluminum. Further sulphur and phosphorus control is very important in EQ steels. The sulfur and phosphorous levels must be kept very low since they can cause undesirable brittleness in the weld metal. Integrated steel plants have established metallurgy, drawability and consistency of producing non rimming killed EQ steels by Concast route. This route of EQ steel production has led to tramp element free steel.

Composition of rimming and non rimming steels used for core wire is given in Tab. 1

Tab 1 Composition of electrode quality steel for core wire
    
ElementUnitRimmingNon rimming
    
C%0.1 max0.1 max
Si%0.03 max0.03 max
Mn%0.38-0.620.38-0.62
P%0.030.025
S%0.030.025
Cu%0.15 max0.15 max
V%0.005 max0.005 max
Ti%0.003 max0.003 max
Al%0.012 max0.012 max

Quality of wire rods of EQ steels needed for core wire of covered electrodes

Besides chemical composition there are several quality requirements from the wire rods of EQ steels which are expected by the EQ steels user. These are enumerated below.

  • The chemical composition of the wire rod must meet special weldability requirements and, at the same time, it must not affect the microstructure of the manufactured wire rod to maintain the reduction capabilities as required.
  • The EQ steel wire rods should be free of injurious impurities (tramp elements) and should contain stable amount of components
  • The wire rods are to be produced by slow cooling operation in the heat treatment section of the wire rod mill to ensure the good workability of wire rod during its drawing.
  • Wire rods should have good surface quality as well as internal soundness. In order to improve the surface quality of wire rods, the surfaces of the billets are descaled by shot blasting. Then the surface is inspected for any surface flaw and imperfection by a magnetic particle tester. The flaws are removed from the surface by using a grinding machine. In addition, the continuous ultrasonic testing is conducted to guarantee the internal quality of the billets.

Welding Electrode Grades Steel Wire Rod

These specifications are described for wire rods as per JIS G 3503 or AWS standards used for core wire of mild steel electrodes for arc welding of structural steels and Copper coated CO2 welding wire (MIG) for submerged gas welding.

Product range:5.5, 6.0, & 6.5 mm (or any other agreed diameter) tolerance ± 0.30 mm of diameter
Type of cooling:Retarded / Stelmor type of cooling
Coil weight:1550 kg approximately
Coil dimensions:ID : 850 mm; OD : 1250 mm

Company Standard as per JIS G 3503 or AWS

Grade
JIS G 3503 
% C
Max
% Mn% P
Max
% S
Max
% Si
Max
% Cu
Max
Mechanical
Properties
Typical End Use
SWRY110.090.35/0.650.0200.0230.030.20UTS-430 N/mm2 MAX
%EL = 30 MIN
Stick electrodes

CO2 Gas Welding Rod for MIG/TIG Wire

Grade Equivalent to% C% Mn% P
Max
% S
Max
% Si% Cu
Max
UTS Max
(N/mm2)
RA
Min %
ER-70-S40.040/0.101.00/1.350.0250.0250.50/0.700.1052080
ER-70-S60.040/0.101.00/1.700.0250.0250.85/1.050.10 (SG2)55075
EM 12K0.060/0.120.80/1.200.0250.0250.05/0.350.15 (S2)60065
EM 120.06/0.120.8/1.200.0250.0250.05/0.10.1555065

Inspection & Approval Certificates : C/W Certificate (Calibration Works Certificate) EN 10204 3.1 / DIN 50049 3.1 / ISO 10474 3.1 Mill Test Certificate, NACE MR-0103 / NACE MR-0175 / ISO 15156, CE Marked, European Pressure Equipment Directive PED-97/23/EC, AD-2000-WO, ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code Sec.II Part A Ed. 2008, API 6A (American Petroleum Institute), with 3.2 certificate duly Certified & Approved by LRS (Lloyd’s Register), GL (Germanischer Lloyd), BV (Bureau Veritas), DNV (Det Norske Veritas), ABS (American Bureau of Shipping), SGS, TUV, RINA, IRS, NORSOK Approved Standard M-630, M-650 Rev.3    
 

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