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AWS A5.11/A5.11M:2010
An American National Standard
AWS A5.11/A5.111V1:2010
An American National Standard
Approved by the
American National Standards Institute
December 15, 2009
Specification for
Nickel and Nickel-Alloy Welding Electrodes
for Shielded Metal Arc Welding
10th Edition
Prepared by the
American Welding Society (AWS) A5 Committee on Filler Metals and Allied Materials
Under the Direction of the
AWS Technical Activities Committee
Approved by the
AWS Board of Directors
Abstract
This specification prescribes the composition, dimensions, sOllndness, and properties of weid metal from more than
30 classifications of nickel and nickel-alloy covered electrodes. Major topics inc1ude general reqllirements, testing,
manllfaetllring, identification, and packaging. A guide to using the specifieation is included in Annex A.
This specifieation makes llse of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Sinee these are
not equivalent, eaeh system must be used independently of the other.
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any and allliabilities for infringement of any patent or trade name items. AWS disc1aims liability for the infringement of
any patent OI product trade name resulting from the use of this standard.
Finally, the AWS does not monitor, police,
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enforce compliance with this standard, nor does it have the power 10 do so.
On occasion, text, tables, or figures are printed incorrect1y, constituling errata. Such errata, when discovered, are posted
on the AWS web page (www.aws.org).
Official interpretations of any of the technical requirements of this standard may only be obtained by sending arequest,
in writing, to the appropriate technical committee. Such requests should be addressed to the American Welding Society,
Attention: Managing Director, Technical Services Division, 550 N.W. LeJeune Road, Miami, FL 33126 (see Annex B).
With regard to technical inquiries made concerning AWS standards, oral opinions on AWS standards may be rendered.
These opinions are offered solely as a convenience to users of this standard, and they do not constitute professional
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do not speak on behalf of AWS, nor do these oral opinions constitule official or unofficial opinions or interpretations of
AWS. In addition, oral opinions are informal and should not be used as a substitute for an official interpretation.
This standard is subject to revision at any time by the AWS A5 Committee on Piller Metals and A11ied Materials.1t must
be reviewed every tive years, and if not revised, it must be eilher reaffirmed Of withdrawn. Comments (recommenda
tions, additions, or deletions) and any pertinent data that may be of use in improving this standard are reqllired
and should be addressed 10 AWS Headquarters. Such comments will receive careful consideration by the AWS A5
Commiuee on Filler Metals and Allied Materials and the author of the comments will be informed of the Committee's
response to the comments. Guests are invited to attend a11 meetings of the AWS A5 Committee on Finer Metals and
Allied Materials to express their comments verbally. Procedures for appeal of an adverse decision concerning all such
comments are provided in the Rliles of Operation of the Technical Activities Committee. A copy of these Rules can be
obtained from the American Welding Society, 550 N.W. LeJeline Road, Miami, FL 33126.
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Personnel
AWS A5 Committee on Filler Metals and Allied Materials
J. S. Lee, Chair
H. D. Wehr, 1st Vice Chair
J. J. DeLoach Jr., 2nd Vice Chair
R. Gupta, Seeretary
T. Anderson
J. M. Blaekburn
J. C. Bundy
D. D. Crockett
R. V. Deeker
D. A. DelSignore
J. DeVito
H. W. Ebert
D. M. Fedor
J. G. Feldstein
S. E. Ferree
D. A. Fink
G. L. Franke
R. D. Fuchs
R. M. Henson
S. D. Kiser
P. 1. Konkol
D. J. Koteeki
L. Kvidahl
A. Y. Lau
W. A. Marttila
T. Melfi
R. Menon
M. T. Merlo
B. Masier
A. K. Mukherjee
C. L. Null
K. C. Pruden
S. D. Reynalds, Jr.
P. K. Salvesen
K. Sampath
W. S. Severance
M. J. Sullivan
R. Sutherlin
R. A. Swain
K. P. Thornberry
M. D. Tumuluru
H. J. White
Chevron
Arcos Industries, LLC
Naval Surft/ce Warfare Center
American Welding Society
ESAB Welding & Cutting Products
Naval Sea Systems Command
Robart Brothers Company
The Lincoln Electric Company
Weldstar
Consultant
ESAB Welcling & Cutting Products
Consultant
The Lincoln Electric Company
Foster Wheeler North America
ESAB Welding & Cutting Products
The Lincoln Electric Company
Naval Surface Waifare Center
Bhler Welding Group USA, Incorporated
J. W. lIarris Company, Incorporated
Special Metals
Concurrent Technologies Corporation
Damian Kotecki Welding Consultants
Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding
Canadian Welding Bureau
Chrysler LLC
The Lincoln Electric Company
Stoody Company
HyperTech Research, Incorporated
Polymet Corporation
Siemens Power Generation, Incorporated
Consultant
Hydril Compan)'
Consultant
Det Norske Veritas (DNV)
Consultant
ESAB Welding & Cutting Products
NASSCO-National Steel & Shipbuilding
AT! Wah Chang
Euroweid, Limited
Care Mediai/, Incorporated
U.S. Steel Corporation
HAYNES International
AWS A5.11/A5.11M:2010
R. L. Bateman
R. A. Daemen
C. E. Fuerstenau
J. P. Hunt
S.Imaoka
D. R. Miller
M. P. Parekh
M. A. Quintana
E. R. Stevens
E. S. Surian
Nickel~AlIoy
Filler Metals
Advisors to the AWS ASE Subcommittee on Nickel alld Nickel-Alloy FilJer Metals
F. S. Babish
R. E. Cantrell
D. A. DelSignore
P. Dilzel
K. K. Gupta
V. W. Hartmann
J. P. Hunt
S. Imaoka
V. van der Mee
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Foreword
This foreword is not part of AWS A5.IIlA5.1IM:201O, SpeeijieationJor Nickel and Nickei-Alloy
Weiding Eiectrodes Jor Shielded Metal Are Welding, but i8 included for informational purposes only.
This document is the third revision 10 A5.l1 specificalions which makes use ofbolh U.S. Customary Units and the Inter
national System of Units (SI). The measurements are not exaet equivalents; therefore each system must be used indepen
denlly ofthe other, without combining values in any way. In selecting rational metrie units, ANSIIAWS AU, Metric
Praetice Guide Jor the Welding lndustry, and International Standard ISO 544, Welding consumables - Technical deliv
ery conditionsJor weldingfi,ller materials ~ Type oJproduct, dimensions. tolerances and markings, are used where suit
able. Tables and figures m~ke use of both U.S. Cllstomary and SI units, which with the applic~tion of the specified
tolerances provides for interchangeability of products in both the lJ.S. Cuslomary and SI units. This document also
Covered electrodesJor manual metal arc welding oJ
relates its classifications to ISO 14172, Weiding consumabies
nickel and nickel allo)'s - Classijication.
The first specification for nickel and nickel-alloy covered electrodes was issued in 1954 by a joint committee of the
American Society for Testing and Materials and the American Welding Society. The first revision in 1964 was also the
result of the cooperative effort. This revision i8 the seventh prepared entirely by the AWS A5 Committee on Filler Metals
and AlIied Materials. This revision contains new dassiJications ENiCrFe-13 and ENiCrMo-22. The Rmmding-Ojf Pro
eedure has been revised. Based on new Rmmding-Ojf Procedure, tensile strength oJ ENiCrMo-ll in Table 4 has been
rounded up Jrom 585 MPa to 590 MPa, because new rounding ojfproeedure requires rounding to the nearest 10 MPa
Substantive changes are shown in the !talie Jont.
Document Development
AWS A5.ll 69
Addenda to Specijication Jor Nickel anel Nickel Alloy Covered Welcling Electrodes
AWS A5.l1 76
ANSIIAWS A5.11 83
ANSIIAWS A5.l1-90
Speeijication Jor Nickel and Nickel Alloy Weld/ng Electrodes Jor Shielded Metal Are
Welding
ANSIIAWS A5.lllA5.11M-97
Specijication Jor Nickel and Nickel-Alloy Welding Electrodes Jor Shielded Metal Arc
Welding
AWS A5.l1/A5.l1M:2005
SpecificationJor Nickel and Nickel-Alloy Welding Eleetrodes Jor Shielded Metal Are
Welding
Comments and suggestions for the improvement of this standard are welcome. They ShOllld be sent to the Secretary,
AWS A5 Committee on Filler Metals and Allied Materials, American Welding Society, 550 N.W. LeJeune Road,
Miami, FL 33126.
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Table of Contents
Page No.
1. Seope ..................................................................................................................................................................... 1
3. Classification ........................................................................................................................................................ 3
4. Acceptanee ........................................................................................................................................................... 3
5. Certifieation ......................................................................................................................................................... 3
7. SummaryofTests ................................................................................................................................................ 8
8. Retest .................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Annex A (Infonnative)-Guide to AWS Specif1cation for Nickel and Nickel-Alloy Welding Electrodes
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List of Tables
Table
2
3
4
5
6
7
A.l
A.2
Page No.
Chemieal COInposition Requirements for Undiluted WeId Metal ................................................................. 4
List of Figures
Flgure
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Page No.
Pad for Chemical Analysis of Undiluted WeId Metal... ............................................................................... 10
Groove WeId Test Assembly for Meehanieal Properties and Soundness .................... ,............................... 11
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1. Scope
1.1 This speeifieation preseribes requirements for the classifieation of nickel and nickel-alloy covered electrodes for
shielded meta1 are welding. It includes those eompositions in which the nickel content generally exceeds that of any
other element. I
1.2 Safety and health issues and concerns are beyond the scope of this standard and, therefore, are not fully addressed
herein. Some safety and health information cau be found in the nonmandatory annex, Clauses A5 and AIO. Safety and
health information is available from other sources, including, but not limited to, ANS I Z49.1, Safety in Welding, Cutting,
and Allied Processes, and applicable federal and state regulations.
1.3 This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). The measure
ments are not exact equivalents; therefore, each system must be used independently of the other without combining in
any way when referring to material properties. The specitlcation with the designation A5.ll uses U .S. Customary Units.
The specitlcation A5.l1M uses SI Units. The latter are shown within brackets ([ ]) or in appropriate columns in tables
and tlgures. Standard dimensions based on either system may be used for sizing of filler metal or packaging Of both
under A5.] J or A5.11M specitlcations.
2. Normative References
2.1 The following standards contain provisions which, through referenee in this text, eonstitute provisions of this AWS
standard. For datcd rcferences, subsequent amendments to, or revisions of, any of these pliblications do not apply. How
ever, parties to agreement based on this AWS standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most
reeent edition of the documents shown below. For undated references, lhe latest edition of the standard referred to
applies.
2.2 The following AWS standards 2 are referenced in the mandatory Clauses of this docllment:
(I) AWS Al.!, Metric Practice Guidelor the Welding lndustry
(2) AWS A5.0IM/A5.01 (ISO 14344), Procurement Guidelinesfor Consumables - Welding and Allied Processes
Flux and Gas Shielded Electrical Welding Processes
(3) AWS B4.0, Standard Methods for Mechanical Testing 01 Welds
(4) AWS B4.0M, Standard Methodsfor Mechanical Testing ofWelds
2.3 The following ANSI standard 3 is referenced in the mandatory Clauses of this document:
Nickel-base coveree! electroe!es for wele!ing cast iron are treated separately in AWS AS.IS. Specificatioll for Welding Electrodes and
AWS standards are published by the American Welding Society, 550 N.W. LeJeune Roae!, Miami, FL 33126.
Z49.l is published by the American Welding Society, 550 N.W. LeJeune Roae!, Miami, FL 33126.
3 ANSI
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2.4 The following ASTM standards4 are referenced in the mandatory c1auses of this document:
(1) ASTM A 131/A 131M, Standard Specificationfor Structural Steelfor Ships
(2) ASTM A 240/A 240M, Standard Specification for Heat-Resisting Chromium and Chromium-Nickel Stainless
Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip for Pressure Vessels
(3) ASTM A 28S/A 28SM, Standard Specificationfor Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Steel, Low- and lntermediate
Tensile Strength
(4) ASTM A SlS/A SlSM, Standard Specificationfor Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Steel, for lntermediate- emd
Higher-Temperature Service
(S) ASTM A 560/A 560M, Standard Specificationfor Castings, Chromium-Nickel Al/oy
(6) ASTM B 127, Standard Specificationfor Nickel-Copper Al/oy (UNS N04400) !'late, Sheet, and Strip
(7) ASTM B 160, Standard Specijicationfor Nickel Rod and Bar
(8) ASTM B 162, Standard Specificationfor Nickel Plate, Sheet, (md Strip
(9) ASTM B 164, Standard Specificationfor Nickel-Copper Alloy Rod, Bar, emd Wire
(10) ASTM B 166, Standard Specification for Nickel-Chromium-lron Alloys (UNS N06600, N0660l, N06603,
N06690, N06025, and N06045) and Nickel-Chromiwn-Cobalt-Molybdenum Alloy (UNS N06617) Rod, Bar, and Wire
(11) ASTM B 167, Standard Specification for Nickel-Chromium-lron Alloys (UNS N06600, N06601, N06603,
N06690, N06693, N06025, and N06045) and Nickel-Chromium-Cobalt-Molybdenum Alloy (UNS N06617) Seamless
. Pipe and Tube
(12) ASTM B 168, Standard Specijication for Nickel-Chromium-Iron Alloys (UNS N06600, N06601, N06603,
N06690, N06693, N06025, and N06045) emd Nickel-Chromium-Cobalt-Molybdenum Al/oy (UNS N06617) Plate, Sheet,
and Strip
(13) ASTM B 333, Standard Specijicationfor Nickel-Molybdenum Al/oy Pleite, Sheet, and Strip
(14) ASTM B 435, Standard Specijication for UNS N06002, UNS N06230, UNS N12160, and UNS R30556 {md
Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum-SiliconAlloy (UNS N06219) Piate, Sheet, and Strip
(1S) ASTM B 443, Standard Specificationfor Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum-Columbium Al/oy (UNS N06625), and
Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum-Silicon Al/oy (UNS N06219) Plate, Sheet, and Strip
(16) ASTM B 446, Standard Specijication for NickeI-Chromium-Molybdenum-CoIumbium Altoy (UNS N06625),
Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum-Silicon Alloy (UNS N06219), and Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum-Tungsten Alloy (UNS
N06650), Nickel-Chromiwn-Molybdenum-Silicon Al/oy (UNS N06219), and Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum-Tullgsten
Altoy (UNS N06650) Rod and Bar
(17) ASTM B 57S, Standard Specijication for Low-Carbon Nickel-Molybdenum-Chromium, Low-Carbon Nickel
Chromium-Molybdenum, Low-Carbon Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum-Copper, Low-Carbon Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenwn
Tantalum, and Low-Carbon Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum-nmgsten Alloy Plate, Sheet, and Strip
(18) ASTM B 582, Standard Specijication for Nickel-Chromium-Iron-Molybdenum-Copper Alloy Plate, Sheet, and
Strip
(19) ASTM E 29, Standard Practice for Using Signijicant Digits in Test Data to Determine Conformance with
Specijicalions
(20) ASTM E 76, Standard Methods for Chemical Analysis ofNickel-Copper Alloys
ASTM standards are published by the ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959.
AWS A5.11/A5.11M:2010
(21) ASTM E 354, Test Methodsfor Chemieal Analysis of High-temperature, Eleetrical, Magnetie and Othe!' Similar
Iron, Nickel, and Cobalt Alloys
(22) ASTM E 1019, Methods for Determination of Carbon, Sulfur, Nitrogen, Oxygen, and Hydrogen in Steel and in
Iron, Nickel and Cobalt Alloys
(23) ASTM E 1032, Standard Test Methodfo!' Radiographie Examination ofWeldments
(24) ASTM E 1473, Test Methods for Chemical Analysis ofNickel, Cobalt and High Temperature Alloys
2.4 The following ISO standards 5 are referenced in the mandatory Clauses of this document:
(1) ISO 544, Welding consumables .- Technical delivelY conditions for welding filter materials ~ Type of product,
dimensions, tolerances and markings
(2) ISO 14172, Welding consumables ~ Covered electrodes for manual metal are welding of nickel and nickel
alloys Classijieation
3. Classification
3.1 The welding electrodes covered by the A5.11/A5.l1M specification are classified llsing a system that is independent
of U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Classification is according to the chemical compo
sition of their undiluted weid metai, as specified in Table 1.
3.2 Electrodes classified under one classification shall not be classified under any olher c1assification in this specifi
cation. However, material may be classified lInder bOlb A5.11 and A5.l1M specifications. However, material may be
classified lInder botb A5.11 and A5 .11 M specifications.
4. Acceptance
Acceptance6 of the electrodes shall be in accordance with the provisions of AWS A5.01M/A5.01 (ISO J4344).
5. Certification
By affixing tbc AWS specification and classification designation to the packaging, or the classification to the product,
the manufaclurer certifies that the product meets the requirements of tbis specification.?
6. Rounding-Off Procedure
For purposes of determining compliance with the requirements of this standard, the aetual test values obtained shall be
subjected to the rounding-offrules of ASTM E 2901' Rule A in Clause B.3 of ISO 80000-1 (the results are the same). lf
the measured values are obtained by equipment calibrated in units other than those of the speeified limit, the measured
values shaU be converted to the units of the specijied limit before rounding off. lf an average value is to be compared to
the specijied limit, rmmding off shall be done only after calculating the average. An observecl or calculatecl value shall
be rounded to the nearest ] 000 psi (1 ksi) for tensile and yield strength for A5.]] or 10 the nee/rest 10 MPa for tensile anel
yield strength for A5.]]M; and to the nearest uni! in the last right-hanel place offigures used in expressing the limiting
values for othe1' quantities. The rounded-off results shall fulfil the requirements for the classijication under test.
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standards are published by the International Organization of StundarcJization, I, rlle cJe Varembe, Case postale 56, CH-12!1
6 See C!ause A3, Acceptance (in Annex A), for further information concerning acceptance and testing of the matelial shipped, as weil
7 See Clallse A4, Certification (in Annex A), for flIrther information concerning certification and the testing called for to meet this
requirement.
Table 1
Chemical Composition Requirements for Undiluted Weid Metal
C/l
P'
Weight-Percent u.b
);;
P'
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UNS
AWS
Classification
Nllmber"
Mn
Fe
ENi-l
W82141
0.10
0.75
0.75
0.03
ENiCr-4
W86172
0.10
1.5
1.0
0.02
S
0.02
0.02
Si
Cu
Nid
1.25
0.25
92.0
mm.
1.0
0.25
Co
Al
Ti
1.0
LO
Cr
Rem
52.0
W84190
0.15
4.0
2.5
0.02
0.015
1.5
Rem
62.0
to
69.0
ENiCrFe-1
W86132
0.08
3.5
11.0
0.03
0.015
0.75
0.50
62.0
min.
ENiCrFe-Z
W86133
0.10
1.0
to
3.5
12.0
0.03
0.02
0.75
0.50
62.0
min.
Ce)
ENiCrFe-3
W86182
0.10
10.00
0.03
0.015
1.0
0.50
59.0
min.
Ce)
~
c
lil
5.0
to
9.5
ENiCrFe-4
W86134
0.20
1.0
to
3.5
12.00
0.03
0.02
1.0
0.50
60.0
min.
'"~.:
ENiCrFe-7 g
W86152
0.05
5.0
7.0
to
12.0
0.03
0.015
0.75
0.50
Rem
ENiCrFe-9
W86094
0.15
1.0
to
4.5
12.00
0.02
0.015
0.75
0.50
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0.50
48.0
ENiCu-7
-l
Mo
Other
Elements
Total
to
4.0
10
'"c
NbCCb)
plus
Ta
0.75
1.0
to
2.5
0.50
1.0
0.50
13.0
to
17.0
1.5
to
4.0'
13.0
to
17.0
0.5
to
3.0'
13.0
to
17.0
1.0
to
2.9
13.0
to
17.0
1.0
to
3.5
1.0
to
3.5
0.50
28.0
to
31.5
1.0
to
2.5
0.5
0.50
55.0
min.
12.0
to
17.0
0.5
to
3.0
2.5
5.5
13.0
to
17.0
1.0
to
3.5
1.0
to
3.5
ENiCrFe-1O
W86095
0.20
1.0
to
3.5
12.00
0.02
0.015
0.75
0.50
55.0
min.
ENiCrFe-12
W86025
0.10
to
0.25
1.0
8.0
to
11.0
0.04
0.02
1.0
0.20
Rem
(e)
1.0
1.0
0.50
1.5
to
2.2
0.50
0.10
to
0.40
(Continued)
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24.0
to
26.0
0.50
0.5
to
2.5
0.50
0.50
1.5
0.50
1.5
to
3.5
0.50
to
0.50
s:
i0
9
0
Table 1 (Continued)
AWS
Classification
Cr
Nb(Cb)
plus
Ta
Mo
28.5
to
31.0
2.1
to
4.0
3.0
to
5.0
Other
Elements
Total
UNS
Number"
Mn
Fe
Si
Cu
Nid
Co
Al
Ti
W86155
0.05
1.0
Rem
0.020
0.015
0.75
0.30
52.0
to
62.0
0.10
0.50
0.50
ENiCrFeSi-l
W86045
0.05
to
0.20
2.5
21.0
to
25.0
0.04
0.03
2.5
to
3.0
0.30
Rem
1.0
0.30
ENiMo-l
W80001
0.07
1.0
4.0
to
7.0
0.04
0.03
1.0
0.50
Rem
2.5
1.0
26.0
to
30.0
0.60
1.0
0.50
ENiMo-3
W80004
0.12
1.0
4.0
to
7.0
0.04
0.03
1.0
0.50
Rem
2.5
2.5
to
5.5
23.0
to
27.0
0.60
1.0
0.50
ENiMo-7
W80665
0.02
1.75
2.25
0.04
0.03
0.2
0.50
Rem
1.0
1.0
26.0
to
30.0
1.0
0.50
~
~
ENiMo-8
W80008
0.10
1.5
10.0
0.02
0.015
0.75
0.50
60.0
min.
0.5
to
3.5
17.0
to
20.0
2.0
to
4.0
0.50
'"'"'"..,.
'"
'"'",.;
ENiMo-9
W80009
0.10
1.5
7.0
0.02
0.015
0.75
0.3
to
1.3
62.0
min.
18.0
to
22.0
2.0
to
4.0
0.50
ENiMo-lO
W80675
0.02
2.0
1.0
to
3.0
0.04
0.03
0.2
0.50
Rem
3.0
27.0
to
32.0
3.0
0.50
ENiMo-ll
W80629
0.02
2.5
2.0
to
5.0
0.04
0.03
0.2
0.5
Rem
1.0
'"'"
~
...'"
LI!
'"
~
R!
ii!:
;t
"
""....'"....
...:
Cl
<4
ENiCrMo-J
W86007
0.05
-5
"f"
S
co''""
-t,
.2
"sc
Cl
t:
'"
ENiCrMo-2
W86002
0.05
to
0.15
1.0
to
2.0
18.0
to
21.0
0.04
1.0
17.0
to
20.0
0.04
0.03
0.03
1.0
1.0
1.5
to
2.5
Rem
0.50
Rem
2.5
0.50
to
2.50
0.50
26.0
to
29.0
0.50
1.0
to
3.0
0.1
to
0.5
0.3
0.5
to
1.5
21.0
to
23.5
20.5
to
23.0
0.5
1.75
to
2.50
26.0
to
30.0
0.50
(JJ
55
to
75
1.0
8.0
to
10.0
0.2
0.50
01
:..,.
~
~
10
1.0
0.50
s:
::i
0
Table 1 (Continued)
Chemical Composition Requirements for Undiluted Weid Metal
(f)
);.
f'1
~
);;
f'1
Weight-Percent a,b
AWS
Classification
UNS
Number
Mn
Fe
Si
Cu
Nid
Co
AI
Ti
20,0
to
23.0
ENiCrMo-3
min.
'"
0'1
0.04
0.03
0.2
0.50
Rem
2.5
14.5
to
16.5
15.0
to
17.0
0.35
3.0
to
4.5
0.50
ENiCrMo-5
W80002
0.10
1.0
4.0
to
7.0
0.04
0.03
1.0
0.50
Rem
2.5
14.5
to
16.5
15.0
to
17.0
0.35
3.0
to
4.5
0.50
ENiCrMo-6
W86620
0.10
2.0
to
4.0
10.0
0.03
0.02
1.0
0.50
55.0
min.
5.0
to
9.0
1.0
to
2.0
0.50
ENiCrMo-7
W86455
0.015
1.5
3.0
0.04
0.03
0.2
0.50
Rem
2.0
14.0
to
17.0
0.5
0.50
ENiCrMo-9
W86985
0.02
1.0
18.0
to
21.0
0.04
0.03
1.0
1.5
to
2.5
Rem
5.0
21.0
to
23.5
6.0
to
8.0
1.5
0.50
ENiCrMo-1O
W86022
0.02
1.0
2.0
0.03
0.015
0.2
0.50
Rem
2.5
20.0
to
22.5
2.5
to
3.5
0.50
0.04
0.02
1.0
1.0
to
2.4
Rem
5.0
28.0
1.5
to
4.0
0.50
12.0
to
17.0
0.70
10
6.0
ENiCrMo-ll
W86030
0.03
1.5
13.0
'"
0.50
0.03
0.02
0.7
0.50
Rem
20.5
to
22.5
1.0
to
2.8
ENiCrMo-13
W86059
0.02
1.0
1.5
0.015
0.01
0.2
0.50
Rem
22.0
to
24.0
15,0
to
16.5
ENiCrMo-14
W86686
0.02
1.0
5.0
0.02
0.02
0.25
0.50
Rem
19.0
to
23.0
15.0
to
17.0
0.25
t:
3l
t;l
<l>
:2
0.50
5.0
"E
8.8
to
10.0
31.5
2.2
17.0
/------....,,,
"----/
0.35
4.0
to
6.0
0.03
'"
S<
2L-c'-"'.
12.5
to
14.5
W86032 h
'}
co'"
.,.,
0.5
ENiCrMo-12
t:
-S
14.0
to
18.0
10
0.5
to
2.0
0.3
to
1.5
10
C)
6<t
10.0
4.0
to
7.0
">
0.50
<0
1.0
8.0
0.02
W80276
'"""
'"....
""
a""";
-;
'"....'"
3.15
to
4.15
Other
Elements
Total
ENiCrMo-4
~
~
~
c
Cr
Nb(Cb)
plus
Ta
Mo
3.0
to
4.4
0,50
s:
Table 1 (Continued)
Weight-PercentO. b
AWS
UNS
Classification
NumberC
Mn
Fe
Si
Cu
Ni d
Co
ENiCrMo-17
W86200
0.020
0.5
3.0
0.30
0.015
0.2
1.3
to
1.9
Rem
2.0
ENiCrMo-18
W86650
0.03
0.7
12.0
to
15.0
0.03
0.02
0.6
0.3
Rem
1.0
0.5
19.0
to
22.0
ENiCrMo- J9'
W86058
0.02
1.5
1.5
0.03
0.02
0.2
0.5
Rem
0.3
OA
20.0
to
23.0
ENiCrMo-22
W86035
0.05
0.50
2.00
0.030
0.015
0.60
0.30
Rem
1.00
0.40
AI
Ti
Cr
Nb(Cb)
plus
Ta
22.0
to
24.0
0.20
32.25
0.3
ENiCrCoMo-1
W86117
,...
'"cl;
"..
*~
'"""..;
ii:
--}
~
...,..'"
"..
..;
!
<0:
~<:
"F
S
ENiCrWMo-l
W8623 I
0.05
to
0.15
0.05
to
0.10
0.3
to
2.5
0.3
to
1.0
5.0
3.0
0.03
0.02
0.015
0.75
0.015
0.25
to
0.75
0.50
0.50
Rem
Rem
21.0
to
9.0
to
15.0
5.0
0.50
0.10
10.0
to
13.0
0.50
7.6
Total
0.50
0.15
19.0
to
21.0
0.20
1.0
to
2.0
0.50
0.3
0.50
0.60
0.50
to
9.0
34.25
'"<::>.::;
Mo
15.0
to
17.0
co
-.l
Other
Elements
1.0
26.0
8.0
to
10.0
20.0
to
24.0
1.0
to
3.0
0.50
13.0
to
15.0
0.50
" 111e weId metal shall be analyzed for the specific elements for which values are shown in this table. If the presence of other elements is indicated in the course of the work, the amount of those elements
shall be determined to ensure that their total does not exceed the limit specified for "Other Elements, Total" in the last column of the lable.
b Single values are maximum, except where otherwise specified. Rem = remainder.
c ASTM DS-56/SAE-1086 Metals & Alloys in the Unified Numbering System.
d Includcs incidenlal cobalt. Rem
remainder.
e Cobalt-O.12 maximum, when specitled by the purchaser.
CIl
~
~
~
~
:s::
10
S
o
<>
';1
t:
<:>
....,.~-
7. Summary of Tests
The tests required for classifieation are speeified in Table 2. The purpose of these tests is to detennine the chemieal eom
position, the meehanieal properties and soundness of the weid metal, and the lIsability of the eleetrode. The base metal
for the weId test assemblies, the welding and testing proeedures to be employed, and the results required are given in
Clause 9, WeId Test Assemblies, throllgh Clause 13, Bend Test.
8. Retest
8.1 If the results of any test fail to meet the reqllirement, that test shaU be repeated twiee. The results of both retests shall
meet the requirement. Specimens for retest may be taken from the original test assembly, or from one or two new test
assemblies. For chemical analysis, retest neeel be only for those specifie elements that failed to meel the test requirement.
8.2 If the results of one or bOlh retests fail to meet the requirement, the material under test shall be considered as not
meeting the requirements of this speeifieation for that classifieation.
8.3 In the event that, during preparation or after eompletion of any test, it is clearly determined that preseribed or proper
proeedures were not followed in preparing the weId test assembly or test speeimen(s) or in eondueting the test, the test
shall be eonsidered invalid, without regard to whether the test was aetually eompleted, or whether test results met, or
failed to mee!, the requirement. That test sha1l be repeated, following proper prescribed procedures. In this ease, the
reqllirement for doubling of the number of test specimens does not apply.
(2) The groove weId in Figure 2 for meehanical properties and sOllndness
(3) The groove weid in Figure 3 for radiographie soundness
The sampIe for ehemieal analysis may be taken [rom a low dilution area in the groove weId in Figure 2, Of from the
redlleed seetlon of the fraetured tension test specimen, thereby avoiding the need to make the weid pad. In ease of dis
pute, the weid pad shall be the referee method.
9.2 Preparalion of eaeh weId test assembly shall be as preseribed in 9.3, 9.4.1, and 9.4.2. The base meta1 for eaeh assem
bly shall meet the requirements of the appropriate ASTM specifieation shown in Table 3 or an equivalent specification.
Testing of assemblies shall be as prescribed in Clauses 10 through 13.
9.3 Weid Pad. A weId pad shall be prepared as specified in Table 2 and shown in Figure 1, exeept when one of the alter
natives in 9.1 (taking the sampIe from the weId metal in the groove or from the tension test specimen) is seleeted. Base
metal of any convenient size, of the type specified in Table 3, shall be used as the base for the weid pad. The surfaee of
thc base metaion wh ich the filler metal is deposited shal] be clean. The pad shall be welded in the flat position wirh mul
tiple beaels and layers to oblain undiluted weid meta!. The type of currenl and range of amperage used for welding shall
be as recommended by the manufacturer. The preheat temperature shall be not less than 60F [16C] and the interpass
temperature shall not exceed 300F [150C]. The slag 8hall be removed after euch pass. The pad may be quenehed in
wate!' (temperature above 60F [16C]) between passes. The dimensions of the eompleted pad shall be as shown in
Figure I for eaeh size of eleetrode. Testing of this assembly 8hall be as specified in Clause 10, Chemieal Analysis.
AWS A5.111A5.11M:2010
Table 2
Electrode Diameter
AWS Classification
in
Required Tests
Position
Radiographie Radiographie
Teste
Test d
Chemical
Analysis
Tension
Test
Bend
Test b
2.0 }
2.4 e
2.5
3.2
Required
Required
Required
Required
Required
Required
Required
Required
Required
Required
Required
Required
mm
ENi-l
ENiCr-4
ENiCu-7
ENiCrFe-J
ENiCrFe-2
ENiCrFe-3
ENiCrFe-4
ENiCrFe-7
ENiCrFe-9
ENiCrFe-lO
5/64
3/32
118
ENiCrFe-13
ENiMo-IJ
5/32
ENiCrMo-3
ENiCrMo-6
ENiCrMo-1O
ENiCrMo-12
ENiCrMo-14
ENiCrMo-17
3116
4.0 }
4.8"
5.0
IW
6.4 e,f
5/64
2.0
2.4 e
2.5
3.2
4.0
ENiCrCoMo-l
ENiCrFe-12
ENiCrFeSi-l
ENiMo-1
ENiMo-3
ENiMo-7
ENiMo-8
ENiMo-9
ENiMo-IO
ENiCrMo-l
ENiCrMo-2
ENiCrMo-4
ENiCrMo-5
ENiCrMo-7
ENiCrMo-9
ENiCrMo-11
ENiCrMo-13
ENiCrMo-J8
ENiCrMo-19
ENiCrMo-22
ENiCrWMo-l
3/32
118
5/32
3116
4.8'
5.0
h Three
AWS A5.11/A5.11M:2010
WELD
METAL
BASE
METAL
Eleetrode Size
in
mm
5/64
3/32
2.0
2.4"
2.5
3.2
4.0
4.8 a
5.0
6.4"
1/8
5/32
3/16
1/4
mm,min.
L=
W=
H=
101/2
101/2
1/2
38
38
13
L=
W=
H=
2
2
50
50
22
7/8
10
WELD
CENTERLINE
er:
;J
8UTTERING
LAYERS
CI)
Ci
TENSION SPECIMEN
LAYOUT OFTEST ASSEMBLY
BUTTERING CONDITIONS FOR
}[J
L
'---i----!===-=-.. . .
~:
MATCHING COMPOSITION
5 deg. MAXIMUM
AFTER WELDING
GROOVE PREPARATION
Electrode Size
T (Thickness), min.
mm
in
mm
in
5/64
3/32
2.0
2.4"
2.5
3.2
4.0
4.8"
5.0
6.4"
3/8
1/2
1/2
1/2
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
10
13
13
13
19
19
19
19
1/8
5/32
3/16
1/4
Number 01 Layers
R (Root Opening)
in
mm
min.
3/16
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/2
13
13
13
13
(bl
(bl
(bl
(bl
6
6
6
6
7
7
7
1/2
1/2
1/2
b Number 01 layers not specilied, but pass and layer sequence shall be recorded and reported.
Notes:
1. Base metal shall be as specified in Table 3.
2. The surlaces to be welded shall be clean.
3. The minimum length 01 the test assembly is 6 in [150 mmj butthe assembly shall be as long as necessary to provide the specimens
for the number and type of tests required. Minimum width is 6 in (150 mm).
4. Prior to welding, the assembly may be preset so that the welded joint will be within 5 degrees 01 plane after welding. As an alternate,
restraint or a combination of restraint and presetting may be used. A lest assembly thai is more Ihan 5 degrees out of plane shall be
discarded. Straighlening of the test assembly is prohibited.
5. Welding shall be performed in the flat position, using the type and range of current and welding technique recommended by the
electrode manulacturer.
6. The preheat temperature shall be 60F [16G). The interpass temperalure shall not exceed 300 F [150 C].
7. The welds shall be made with stringer beads or weave beads no wider Ihan four limes the diameter 01 the core wire. The completed
weid shall be at least flush with the surface of the test piale. For electrodes larger than 1/8 In [3.2 mmJ, the rool beads may be depos
Ited wilh 3/32 or 1/8 in [2.4, 2.5, or 3.2 mm] electrodes.
8. The tests shall be conducted withoul a postweid heat treatment.
Q
Figure 2-Groove Weid Test Assembly for Mechanical Properties and Soundness
11
-.
BUTTERING
LAYERS
::2
::;)
::2
E
E
LI)
;S
.E
<0
MATCHING COMPOSITION
r---':"\1 1;
6in l150mm1MINIMU,M - - - - - j
l-.t
60-90" - ;
""--1
~~__~I
BUTTERING CONOITIONS
Eleetrode Size
min.
in
mm
in
mm
in
3/32
2.4 b
2.5
3.2
4.0
4.8 b
5.0
114
1/4
3/8
3/8
1/2
1/2
1/2
7
7
1/4
1/4
5/16
3/8
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/8
5/32
3/16
1/4
6.4 b
RTolerance: 1/16 in [2 mmJ.
b Metrie sizes not shown in ISO 544.
10
10
13
13
13
mm
3
10
13
13
13
Notes:
1. Base metal shall be as specified in Table 3.
2. The surfaces to be welded shall be clean.
3. Welding shall be condueted in the verticalup or flat position, as required in Table 2 (also see note c in Table 2) using the type and
range of eurrent, and technique reeommended by the electrode manufacturer.
4. The preheat temperature shall be 60F [16GJ. The interpass temperature shall not exeeed 300F [150C].
5. The welds shall be made with astringer bead technique or a weave to produce a bead no wider than lour limes the diameter of the
core wire. The rool layer in tests 01 electrodes larger than 1/8 in [3.2 mm] diameter may be deposited with 3/32 or 1/8 in [2.4, 2.5, or
3.2 mm] electrodes 01 thaI same classifiealion. In addition to the start and stop at the ends of the weid, each bead shall also contain a
6. A small amount of grinding between beads is permissible for welds in the vertieal position, but an inordinate amount should not be
required to produce a satisfaetory weid.
7. The eompleted weid shall be at least flush with the surfaee of the test plate.
8. The baeking strip shall be removed, and the weid on both sides of the assembly shall be maehined or ground smooth and flush with
the original surlaees 01 the base plate (see 11.1).
9. The assembly shall be radiographed as specified in Clause 11, Radiographie Test.
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Table 3
AWS Classification
ASTM Specificationsc
Materials"b
UNS Number
ENi-l
Nickel
B 160, B 162
N02200, N022O!
ENiCr-4
Nickel-Chromium
A 560
R20500
ENiCu-7
Nickel-Copper Alloy
B 127, B 164
N04400
ENiCrFe-l, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10
Nickel-Chromium-lron Alloy
B 166, B 168
N06600
ENiCrFe-7,13
Nickel-Chromium-Iron Alloy
N06690
ENiCrFe-12
ENiCrFeSi-l
Nickel-Chromium-Iron Alloy
Nickel-Chromium-lron-Silicon Alloy
B 168
B 168
N06025
N06045
ENiMo-l, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10
Nickel-Molybdenum Alloy
B 333
ENiMo-ll
Nickel-Molybdenum Alloy
B 333
N10629
ENiCrMo-l,9, 11
Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum Alloy
B 582
ENiCrMo-2
Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum Alloy
B 435
N06002
ENiCrMo-3
Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum Alloy
B 443, B 446
N06625
B 575
22
ENiCrMo-6
Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum Alloy
B 166, B 168
N06600
ENiCrMo-12
Chromium-Nickel-Molybdenum Alloy
(Austenitic Stainless SteeJ)
A 240
S31254
ENiCrMo-J7
B 575
N06200
ENiCrMo-18
Nickel-Chromillm-Iron-MolybdenumTungsten Alloy
B 446
N06650
ENiCrCoMo-1
Nickel-Chromillm-Cobalt-Molybdcllum
Alloy
B 166, B 168
N06617
ENiCrWMo-1
Nickel-Chromium-Tungstcll-Moly bdenum
Alloy
B435
N06230
n Eitherthe base metals specified or carbon steel (A 131, A 285, A 515) may be used. If embon steel is llsed, two layers of bllttering shall be applied to
the slIrfnee and the backing strip if appropriate. For chemical analysis, base metals other than those specified may be lIsed as the base for the
llndill1ted weId pad provided that, for electrodes of the 1/8 in [3.2 mm] size and smalIer, the minimum height shown in Figure I is 3/4 in [19 mm] und
the sampIe for analysis is taken at least 5/8 in [16 mmj from the neurest slllface of the base meta!. For electl'Ode sizes 5/32 in [4 mm] through 1/4 in
[6.4 mm], the dimensions are I in [25 mm] and 7/8 in [22 mmJ, respectively.
hAll specified base metals shall be in the annealed condition prior to welding.
C Equivalent material specitlcations may be llsed.
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10.2 The sampie shall be analyzed by accepted analytical methods. The referee method shall be ASTM E 1473, supple
mented by ASTM E 1019 and ASTM E 354 for nickel base alloys, and ASTM E 76 for nickel copper alloys, as appropriate.
10.3 The results of the analysis shall meet the requirements of Table 1 for the classification of electrode under test.
11.3 The electrode meets the requirements of lhis specification if the radiograph shows tbc following:
(1) No cracks, no incomplete fusion, and no incomplete penetration
(2) No slag inc1usions in excess of those permitted by Note 4 to the radiographie standards in Figures 4 through 8,
according to the size of the electrode
(3) No rounded indications in excess of those permitted by the radiographie standards in Figures 4 through 8, accord
ing to the thiekness of the test assembly, or the alternative method of evaluation in 11.3.1
In evaluating the radiograph, 1 in [25 mm] of the weId on each end of the test assembly shall be disregarded.
11.3.1 The alternative method of evaluation involves calculation of the tOlal area of the rounded indications as tbey
appear on the radiograph. Tbis total area shall not exceed 1 percent of the thickness of the test assembly multipliecl by
the length of the weId used in the evaluation (length of the weId in the test assembly minus 1 in [25 mm] on each end).
Tbe value given in Note 3 to each of the Figures (4 throllgh 8) has been calculated for 6 in [150 mm] of weId (an 8 in
[200 mm] long test assembly). The value for weid lengths other than this will differ on a linearly proportional basis.
11.3.2 A rounded indication is an indication (on the radiograph) whose length is no more than three limes its width.
Rounded indications may be circular, elIiptical, conical, or irregular in shape, and they may have tails. The size of a
rounded indication is the largest dimension of the indication including any tail that may be present. The indications may
be of porosity 01' slag. The total area of the rounded indications for the alternative method shan not exceed the values
given in Note 3 to the radiographie standards (Figures 4 through 8). Indications whose largest dimension does not exceed
1/64 in [0.4 mm] shall be disregarded. Test assemblies with rounded indications larger than the largest indications
permiued in the radiographie standards do not mect the requirements of this specification.
14
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I '.
(8) SMALL ROUNDED INDICATIONS
81ZE PERMITTED 18 0.020 in [0.5 mm] MAXIMUM.
Notes:
1. The chart that is most representative 01 the size of the rounded indications in the radiograph 01 the test assembly shall be used. to
determine conlormanee with this speeifieation. Rounded indiealions 1/64 in [0.4 mm) and smaller shall be disregarded. The largest di
mension 01 the indieation (including any tail) is the size 01 the indication.
2. These radiographie requirements are lor test welds made in the laboratory specifieally lor elassilication purposes. They are more
restrietive than those normally encountered in general labrieation.
3. When using the alternative method of evaluation deseribed in 11.3.1. the total cross-seetional area 01 the rounded indications (calcu
lated Irom measurements taken from the radiograph) shall not exceed 0.008 in2 [5.2 mm 2 ] in any 6 in [150 mmJ 01 weid.
4. The acceptance standard for slag inclusions in this assembly is the following:
(a) Length of each individual slag indication: 1/16 in [1.6 mm] maximum
(b) Totallength 01 all slag indieations: 1/8 in [3.2 mml maximum
12.2 The speeimen shall be tested in the manner described in the tension test seelion of the latest edition of AWS B4.0 01'
AWSB4.0M.
12.3 The results of the tension test shall meet the requirements speeified in Table 4.
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(C) MEDIUM ROUNDED INDICATIONS
81ZE PERMITTED 180.031 in [0.8 mm] MAXIMUM.
NUMBER PERMITTED IN ANY 6 in [150 mm] OF WELD 18 19.
: 1
\
Notes:
1. The chart thai Is most representative of the size of the rounded indications in the radiograph 01 the test assembly shall be used to
delermine conlormance wilh Ihie specification. Rounded indicalions 1/64 in [0.4 mm] and smaller shall be disregarded. The largesl
dimension of Ihe indication (ineluding any lail) is Ihe size 01 the indieation.
2. These radiographie requirements are lor test welds made in the laboratory speeilically for elassification purposes. They are more
restrictive than those normally encountered in general labrication.
3. When using the alternative method 01 evaluation described in 11.3.1, the total croes-sectional area of the rounded indications (caleu
lated Irom measurements taken Irom the radiograph) shall not exceed 0.015 in 2 [9.7 mm 2] in any 6 in [150 mmJ of weid.
4. The acceptance standard for slag inclusions in thls assembly Is the following:
(a) Length 01 each individual slag indication: 5/32 in [4.0 mmJ maximum
(b) Totallength of all slag Indications: 1/4 in [6.4 mm] maximum
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Notes:
1. The char! that is most representative 01 the size 01 the rounded indications in the radiograph 01 the test assembly shall be used to
determine conlormance with this specilication. Rounded indications 1/64 in [DA mm] and smaller shall be disregarded. The largest
dimension 01 the indication (including any tail) is the size 01 the indication.
2. These radiographie requirements are lor test welds made in Ihe laboratory specilically lor classification purposes. They are more
restrictive than those normally encountered in general fabrication.
3. When using the alternative method 01 evaluation described in 11.3.1, Ihe total cross-sectional area of the rounded indications (calcu
lated Irom measurements taken Irom the radiograph) shall not exceed 0.023 in2 [14.8 mm2] in any 6 in [150 mm] 01 weid.
4. The acceptance standard lor slag inclusions in Ihis assembly is the lollowing:
(a) Length 01 aach individual slag indication: 7/32 in [5.6 mm] maximum
(b) Totallenglh 01 all slag indications: 3/8 in [9.5 mm] maximum
Souree: Figure 6 of AW8 A5.l1/A5.11 M:2005.
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I. .
..1
(C) MEDIUM ROUNDED INDICATIONS
:-1
Notes:
1. The chart that is most representalive 01 the size 01 the rounded indicalions in the radiograph of the test assembly shall be used 10
delermine conformance with Ihis specilication. Rounded indicalions 1/64 in [0.4 mmj and smallet shall be disregarded. The largest
dimension of the indication (including any tail) is the size 01 the indication.
2. These radiographie requirements are for test welds made in the laboratory specilically for classilication purposes. They are more
restrictive than those normally encountered in general labricalion.
3. When using the alternative melhod 01 evaluation described in 11
laled !rom measurements taken !rom the radiograph) shall not
4. The acceptance standard for slag inclusions in this assembly is the following:
(a) Length of each individual slag indicalion: 7/32 in [5.6 mm] maximum
(b) Totallength o! all siag indications: 7/16 in [11 mm] maximum
Souree: Figure 7 of AWS A5.11/A5.11 M:2005.
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(D) SMALL ROUNDED INDICATION8
81ZE PERMITTED IS 0.024 in [0.6 mmJ MAXIMUM.
Noles:
1. The ehart that is most representative of the size of the rounded indieations in the radiograph of the test assembly shall bo used to
determine eonformanee with Ihis specilieation. Rounded indieations 1/64 In [0.4 mmJ and smaller shall be disregarded. The largest
dimension of Ihe indiealion (ineluding any lail) is the size 01 the indiealion.
2. These radiographie requiremenls are for lesl welds made in the laboratory speeilieally for elassifieation purposes. They are more
restrletive than those normally eneountered in general fabrieation.
3. When using Ihe allernative melhod 01 evalualion deseribed in 11.3.1, the total eross-seetional area of the rounded indications (ealeu
lated from measuremenls laken from Ihe radiograph) shall not exceed 0.045 in 2 [29.0 mm 2] in any 6 in [150 mm] of weid.
4. The acceptance slandard for slag inclusions in thls assembly is the lollowing:
(a) Length 01 each individual slag indication: 5/16 in [7.9 mm] maximum
(b) Totallength of allslag indications: 15/32 in [11.9 mm] maximum
Souree: Figure 8 01 AWS A5.11/A5.11 M:2005.
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Table 4
ksi
MPa
30
ENiCrFe-2
ENiCrFe-3
ENiCrFe-7
ENiCrFe-13
80
550
30
/
95
650
20
ENiCrFe-9
ENiCrFe-IO
95
650
25
ENiCrFeSi-l
90
620
20
95
650
25
100
690
25
85
590
25
95
95
650
35
20
30
100
690
25
J 10
760
30
30
830
20
620
25
ENiCrFe-12
"
NiMo
ENiMo-8
ENiMo-9
ENiMo-l
ENiMo-3
ENiMo-7
ENiMo-1O
ENiMo-11
ENiCrMo-ll
ENiCrMo-22
'".,..Q
25
<:>
'"'"'~
'"
~
<:>
~
'"<:>.,.,
M
"....
'"'"..:
0>
!
~
'"
"'"
ENiCrMo-6
ENiCrMo-2
ENiCrMo-I8
ENiCrMo-4
ENiCrMo-5
ENiCrMo-7
ENiCrMo-IO
ENiCrMo-13
ENiCrMo-17
;!
..:
=<:
"
:.:
<b
q:
ENiCrMo-19
95
120
NiCrCoMo
.cl
:e
~
"
eS
'"
,;,'"
OJ
'"
.,'"
35
ENiCrCoMo-l
90
NiCrWMo
90
20
a The elongation shall be determined from the gage length equal to fOUf limes the gage diameter.
Q
l:
""
~
<:
20
"
Table 5
Length, min.
Width, min.
Thickness, min.
in
mm
in
mm
in
mm
Side"
6
6
150
150
(b)
1-112
(b)
Face"
3/8
3/8
9.5
9.5
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a The radius of the corners of the specimen shall be 1/8 in [3.2 mm] maximum.
b The width of the specimen is the thickness of the test assembly from which the specimen is laken (see Figure 2).
13.3 Each specimen, after bending, shall conform to the 3/4 in [19 mm] radius, with an appropriate allowanee for spring
back, and the weId metal shan not eontain fissures in exeess of those permitted in Table 6 when examined wirh the
unaided eye.
(2) Five percent of the mean dimension in sizes 1/8 in [3.2 mm] and 5/32 in [4.0 mm]
(3) Four percent of the mean dimension in sizes 3/J 6 in [4.8 mm] and larger
The concentricity may be measured by any sllitable means.
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Table 6
Fissures Permitted
Electrode Size
AWS Classification
in
mm
in
mm
5/64
2,0
2.4 d
2,5
3,2
1/8
5/32
3/16
4,0
4,8 d
5,0
1/8
5/64
3/32
2.0
2.4 d
2.5
3.2
3/32
2.5
4.0
4.8 d
5.0
6.4 d
3/32
2.5
2.0
2.4 d
2.5
3.2
4.0
4.8"
5.0
3/32
2.5
2.0
2.4 d
2.5
3.2
4.0
4.8"
5.0
3/32
2.5
3/32
1I8
ENi-1
Maximum Length C
Maximum
NlImber b
1/8
ENiClI-7
5/32
3/16
1/4
ENiCrFe-]
ENiCrFe-4
ENiCrFe-9
ENiCrFe-J2
ENiCrFeSi-]
ENiMo-l
ENiMo-7
ENiMo-9
ENiMo-ll
ENiCrMo-]
ENiCrMo-3
ENiCrMo-5
ENiCrMo-7
ENiCrMo-1O
ENiCrMo-12
ENiCrMo-14
ENiCrMo-18
ENiCrMo-22
ENiCrFe-2
ENiCrFe-7
ENiCI'Fe-1O
ENiCrFe-13
ENiMo-3
ENiMo-8
ENiMo-JO
ENiCI'Mo-2
ENiCrMo-4
ENiCrMo-6
ENiCrMo-9
ENiCrMo-]1
ENiCrMo-J3
ENiCrMo-I7
ENiCrMo-19
ENiCrCoMo-1
5/64
3/32
1/8
5132
3/16
ENiCrWMo-]
5/64
3/32
ENiCrFe-3
1/8
5/32
3/16
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Table 7
Standard Sizes and Lengths
,-
!-------.
ENiCrFe-l
ENiCrFe-2
ENiCrFe-3
ENiCrFe-4
ENiCrFe-7
ENiCrFe-9
ENiCrFe-lO
ENiCrFe-13
ENiCrMo-3
IV
IN
""~
~
(..0
Electrode Size
(Core Wire Diameter)
~
~
'"~
i;
'"'"..,.
'""
'"'"
Q)
in
5/64
3/32
-t
1/8
5/32
3/16 c
;:':
114
"
....
..,.'"""
~ci
't
ENi-l
ENiCu-7
in
rum
in
mm
in
mrn
9
9 or 12
230
230 or 300
250
350
350
350
350
12
12
14
14
18
300
300
350
350
450
9
9 or 12
230
230 or 300
250
350
350
350
350
350
mm
2.0
2.4 b
2.5
3.2
4.0
4.8 b. c
5.0 e
6.4 b
ENiCr-4
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
- - - - - - - - - - - ~------------
, alher sizes and lengths shall be as agreed upon by lhe purchaser and the supplier.
b Meine sizes not shown in ISO 544.
'The 3/16 in [4.8 or 5.0 mml diameter is not standard for the ENiCrMo-12 classificalion.
in
9
9 or 12
12 or 14
14
14
rum
230
230 or 300
250
300 or 350
350
350
- - - - - - _ _._-
....
ENiCrFeSi-l
ENiMo-3
ENiMo-8
ENiMo-lO
ENiCrMo-l
ENiCrMo-4
ENiCrMo-6
ENiCrMo-9
ENiCrMo-11
ENiCrMo-13
ENiCrMo-17
ENiCrMo-19
ENiCrCoMo-l
ENiCrFe-12
ENiMo-1
ENiMo-7
ENiMo-9
ENiMo-11
ENiCrMo-2
ENiCrMo-5
ENiCrMo-7
ENiCrMo-lO
ENiCrMo-12 C
ENiCrMo-14
ENiCrMo-18
ENiCrMo-22
ENiCrWMo-l
in
rum
230
2300r300
250
350
350
350
9
90r 12
14
14
14
---
---
(j')
.l:!
'""
3>
';:
<J:
-S
?'
'"
""'"
::
ll1
~o
.$!
"
Cl
__________
..
==~~.,.,__---_:_:_~= c~.~~~-~--
,:;.c:;::;-..;;,.~
(.'
17.2 The are end of each electrode shall be sufficiently bare and the eovering suffieiently tapered to permit easy striking
of the arc. The length of the bare portion (measured from the end to the point where the fun cross seetion of the covering
is obtained) shan not exceed 1/8 in [3 mm] or the diameter of the eore wire, whiehever is less. Eleetrodes with chipped
eoverings near the are end, baring the eore wire no more than the lesser of 1/4 in [6 mm] or twice the diameter of the core
wire meet the requirements of this specification, provided no chip uneovers more than SO percent of the cireumference of
the core.
18.1 At least one legible imprint 01' the AWS electrode cIassification shan be applied to the electrode covering starting
within 2-1/2 in [65 mm] of the grip end of the eleetrode. Additionally, the numerical cIassification number from ISO
14172 may be applied as a reference designation, provided the requirements 01' ISO 14172 are satisfied (see A2.4 and
Table A.l).
18.2 The numbers and letters 01' the imprint shall be ofbold block type of a size large enough to be legible.
18.3 The ink used for imprinting shall provide sufficicnt contrast with the eleetrode eovering so that in nOlmal use, the
numbers and letters are legible both before and after welding.
18.4 The prefix letter "E" in the electrode c1assification may be omitted from the imprint.
19. Packaging
19.1 Electrodes shall be packaged to protect them from damage during shipment and storage llnder normal conditions.
19.2 Package weights shall be as agreed upon by supplier and purchaser.
\.
8 Typical
in ANSI Z49.1 for some common 01' specific consumables used with cer
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Annex A (Informative)
Guide to AWS Specification for Nickel and Nickel-Alloy
Welding Electrodesfor Shielded Metal Arc Welding
This annex is not part of AWS A5.1l/A5.11M:2010, Specificationfor Nickel and Nickel-Alloy
Welding Electrodes for Shielded Metal Are Welding, but is included for informational purposes only.)
Al. Introduction
The purpose of (his guide is to correlate the electrode c1assifications with their intended applications so the specification
can be used effectively. Reference to appropriate base metal specifications is made whenever that ean be done and when
it would be helpfuL Such references are intended only as examplcs rather than complete listings of the base metals for
which each filler meta) is suitable.
A3. Acceptance
Aceeptanee of a11 welding materials elassified under this speeification is in accordance with AWS A5.01M/A5.01 (ISO
14344). as the specifieation states. Any testing a purchaser requires of the supplier, for material shipped in accordanee
with this specification, needs to be clearly stated in the purehase order, aeeording to the provisions of AWS A5.01MI
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Table A.1
Comparison of Classifications 6
PresentAWS
Classification
UNS Number
ENiCr-4
ENiCu-7
ENiCrFe-l
ENiCrFe-2
ENiCrFe-3
ENiCrFe-4
ENiCrFe-7
ENiCrFe-9
ENiCrFe-lO
ENiCrFe-12
W86172
W84190
W86132
W86133
W86182
W86134
W86152
W86094
W86095
W86025
l<-'NiCrFe-13
W86155
ENiCrFeSi-l
ENiMo-l
ENiMo-3
ENiMo-7
ENiMo-8
ENiMo-9
ENiMo-lO
ENiMo-ll
ENiCrMo-l
ENiCrMo-2
ENiCrMo-3
ENiCrMo-4
ENiCrMo-5
ENiCrMo-6
ENiCrMo-7
ENiCrMo-9
ENiCrMo-lO
ENiCrMo-l1
ENiCrMo-12
ENiCrMo-13
ENiCrMo-14
ENiCrMo-17
ENiCrMo-18
ENiCrMo-19
W86045
W80001
W80004
W80665
W8000B
W80009
W80675
W80629
W86007
W86002
WB6112
W80276
WBOOO2
W86620
W86455
W86985
W86022
W86030
W86032
W86059
W86026
W86200
W86650
W86058
Military Designation b
Corresponding
A5.l4/A5.l4Mc
ISO 14172
Designation
ENi2061
9NlO
3N12
4NIA
8N12
ERNiCr-4
ERNiCu-7
ERNiCrFe-5
ERNiCrFe-6
ERNiCr-3
ERNiCrFe-7
ERNiCrFe-12
ENi4060
ENi6062
ENi6133
ENi6182
ENi6093
ENi6152
ENi6094
ENi6095
ENi6025
ERNiCrFe-13
3NlB
4NIW
IN12
ERNiCrFeSi-l
ERNiMo-l
ERNiMo-3
ERNiMo-7
ERNiMo-8
ERNiMo-9
ERNiMo-IO
ERNiMo-l1
ERNiCrMo-1
ERNiCrMo-2
ERNiCrMo-3
ERNiCrMo-4
3N1C
ERNiCrMo-7
ERNiCrMo-9
ERNiCrMo-lO
ERNiCrMo-ll
ERNiCrMo-13
ERNiCrMo-14
ERNiCrMo-17
ERNiCrMo-18
ERNiCrMo-19
ENiCrMo-22
W86035
ERNiCrMo-22
ENiCrCoMo-l
ENiCrWMo-I
W86117
W86231
ERNiCrCoMo-1
ERNiCrWMo-l
ENi 1001
ENi 1004
ENi 1066
ENi 1008
ENi 1009
ENi 1067
ENi 1069
ENi6002
ENi6625
ENi6276
ENi6275
ENi6620
ENi6455
ENi6985
ENi6022
ENi6030
ENi6627
ENi6059
ENi6686
ENi6200
ENi6650
ENi6lJ7
ENi6231
"The requiremcnts for equivalent classifications are not necessarily identical in cvcry respect.
b Designations are from MIL-E-22200/3. Nickel Base Alloy (md Cobalt Base AI/oy Covered Wehling Electrodes.
c AWS A5.l4/A5.J4M:2005. Specijicatiolljor Nickel alld Nickel-AI/oy Bare Wehling Electrodes allel Rods.
A5.01 (ISO 14344). In the absence of any such statement in the purchase order, the supplier may ship the material with
whatever testing the supplier normally condllcts on material of that c1assification, as specified in Schedllle F, Table 1, of AWS
A5.01M/A5.01 (ISO 14344). Testing in accordance with any other Schedule in that Table must be specifically reql1ired in the
purehase order. In such cases, acceptance of the material shipped will be in accordance with those requirements.
A4. Certification
The act of placing the AWS specification and classification designations on the packaging enclosing the prodl1ct, or the
classification on the product itself, constitutes the supplier's (manufacturer's) certification that the product meets all of
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the requirements of the specification. The only testing reqllirement implicit in this certification is that the manllfaeturer
has aetually condllcted the tests required by the specification on material that is representative of that being shipped and
that the material met the requirements of the speeification. Representative material, in this ease, is any produetion run of
that classification using the same formulation. Certification is not to be construed to mean that tests of any kind were
neeessarily conducted on sampies of the specifie material shipped. Tests on such material may or may not have been
conducted. The basis for the certification required by the specification is the c1assification test of "representative mate
rial" cited above, and the "Manufacturer's Quality Assurance System" in AWS A5.0IM/A5.0l (ISO 14344).
A5.2 Amedcan National Standard ANS I Z49.1 (published by the American Welding Soeiety), discusses the ventilation
that is required cluring welding and should be referred to for details. Attention i8 clrawn particularly to the section of that
doeument dealing with ventilation.
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A7.2 ENiCr-4 C1assification. Electrodes of this classification are primarily used to weId cast grade ASTM A 560.
ENiCr-4 is resistant to carburizing furnace atmospheres and fuel ash corrosion which occurs when burning low grade
heavy fuels. ENiCr-4 is scale resistant up to 2100F [l150C].
A7.3 ENiCu-7 Classification. The nominal composition (wt.-%) of weId metaI produced by eIectrodes of this classifi
cation is 66 Ni, 30 Cu, 3 Mn, and 1 Fe. EIectrodes of this classification are used for weIding nickeI-copper alloys to
themselves and to steel, for welding the clad side of joints in steel clad with a nickel-copper alloy, and for surfacing steel
with niekel-copper alloy weId meta!. Typical speeifieations for the nickel-copper base metal are ASTM B 127, B 163,
B 164, and B 165, a1l of which have UNS Number N04400.
Eleetrodes through the 1/8 in [3.2 mm] size can be used in an positions. EIectrodes larger than that are used only in the
flat and horizontal positions. The weId metal is suitablc for service both in the as-welded condition and after an appropri
ate postweId heat treatment. Qualification tests should be conducted beforehand to make certain the necessary properties
can be obtained after the particular heat treatment is employed.
A7.4 ENiCl'Fe-X Classifications
A7.4.1 ENiCrFe-l. The nominal eomposition (wt.-%) of weId metal produced by electrodes of this classification
is 70 Ni, 15 Cr, 8 Fe, 3.5 Mn, and 2.5 Nb (Cb) plus Ta. Electrodes of this classification are used far welding niekel
chromium-iron alloys, for the clad side of joints in steel clad with nickel-chromium-iron alloy, and for surfacing steel
with nickel-chromium-iron weId metal. The electrodes may be used for applieations at temperatures ranging from cryo
genie to around 1800F [980C]. However, for temperatures above 1500F [820"C], weId metal produced by these elec
trodes does not exhibit optimum oxidation resistanee and strength. These eleetrodes are also suitable for joining steel to
nickel-base alloys. T'ypical specifieations for the nickel-chromium-iron base metal are ASTM B 163, B 166, B 167, and
B 168, a11 ofwhich have UNS Number N06600. Electrodes through the 1/8 in [3.2 mm] size ean be llsed in all positions.
Electrodes larger than that are llsed only in the horizontal and flat positions.
A7.4.2 ENiCrFe-2. The nominal eomposition (wt.-%) of weId metal produeed by electrodes of this classification
is 70 Ni, 15 Cr, 8 Fe, 2 Mn, 2 Nb plus Ta, and 1.5 Mo. Electrodes of this classifieation are used for welding nickel
chromium-iron a11oys, 9 percent nickel steel, and a variety of dissimilar metal joints (involving earbon steel, stainless
stcel, nickel, and nickel-base al1oys). The base metals can be wrought or cast (welding grade), or both. The electrodes
may be used for applieations at tcmperatures ranging from cryogenie to around 1800F [980C]. However, for tempera
tures above l500F [820C], weId metal produeed by ENiCrFe-2 does not exhibit optimum oxidation resistance and
strength. Typical specifications for the nickel-chromium-iron base metal are ASTM B 163, B 166, B 167, and B 168, all
of which have UNS Number N06600. Eleetrodes through the 1/8 in [3.2 mm] size ean be used in all positions. Elee
trodes larger than that are used only in the horizontal and flat positions.
A7.4.3 ENiCrFe-3. The nominal composition (wt.-%) of weId metal produced by eleetrodes of this classification is
65 Ni, 15 Cr, 8 Fe, 7.5 Mn, and 2 Nb plus Ta. Eleetrodes of this classification are llsed for welding nickel-chromium-iron
alloys, for welding the c1ad side of joints on steel clad with niekel-chromium-iron alloy, and for surfacing stee] with
nickel-ehromium-iron weId metal, when eomparatively high manganese contents are not detrimental. The electrode may
be used for applications at temperatures ranging from cryogenic to about 900F [480C]. Typical specifications for the
nickel-chromium-iron base metal are ASTM B 163, B 166, B 167, and B 168, a11 of which have UNS Number N06600.
These electrodes ean also be used for welding steel to other nickel-base alloys. Fewer fissures are permitted on the
bend test for this weId metal than for weId metal of the ENiCrFe-l and ENiCrFe-2 classifieations. Electrodes through
the 1/8 in [3.2 mm] size can be used for welding in a11 positions. Electrodes larger than that are used only in the horizon
tal and flat positions.
A7.4.4 ENiCrFe-4. The nominal composition (wt.-%) of weId meta! produced by eleetrodes of this classifieation is
70 Ni, 15 Cl', 8 Fe, 2.5 Mn, 2.5 Nb plus Ta, and 2.5 Mo. Elcctrodes of this classifieation are used for we!ding 9 percent
nickel steel. Typical specifications for the 9% nickel steel base meta! are ASTM A 333, A 334, A 353, A 522, and
A 553, a1l of which have UNS Number K81340. The strength of the weid metal is higher than that of the ENiCrFe-2
classification.
A7.4.5 ENiCrFe-7. The nominal composition (wt.-%) of weid metal produeed by eleetrodes of this c1assification
is 55 Ni, 29 Cl', 9.5 Fe, 3 Mn, and 1.5 Nb plus Ta. Eleetrodes of this classification are used for welding the nickel
ehromium-iron a110y of the UNS Number N06690. Typical specifieations far the nickel-ehromium-iron base metal are
ASTM B 166, B 167, and B 168. The eleetrodes mayaiso be used for the welding of nickel-chromium-iron a1l0ys to
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sIeeis and stainless steels, and for corrosion-resistant overlays on steels. Specification of values for boron and zirconium
are helpful in reducing the tendency for ductility dip cracking. Electrodes through the 1/8 in [3.2 mml size can be used in
all positions. Electrodes larger than that are used only in the flat and horizontal positions.
A7.4.6 ENiCrFe-9. The nomina! composition (wt.-%) of electrodes of this classification is 70 Ni, 14 Cr, 9 Fe, 1.5 Nb
plus Ta, and 4 Mo. Electroc1es of this classification are used for welding 9 percent nickel steel. Typical specifications for
the 9 percen! nickel steel base metal are ASTM A 333, A 334, A 353, A 522, and A 553, a11 of which have UNS Number
K81340. Electrodes through the 5/32 in [4.0 mm] size can be lIsed for welding in all positions. Electrodes larger than
that are used only in the flat and horizontal positions.
1.5 Nb
A7.4.7 ENiCrFe-l0. The nominal composition (wt.-%) of electrodes ofthis classification is 65 Ni, 15 Cr, 10
plus Ta, 3 Mo, and 2 W. Electrodes of this classification are used for welding 9 percent nickel steel. Typical specifica
tions for the 9 percent nickel steel base metal are ASTM A 333, A 334, A 353, A 522, and A 553, a11 of which have UNS
NlImber K81340. Electrodes through the 5/32 in [4.0 mm] size can be used for welding in a11 positions. Electrodes larger
than that are used only in the flat and horizontal positions.
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A7.4.8 ENiCrFe-12. The nominal chemical composition (wt.-%) of weId metal produced by electrodes of this classi
fication is 63 Ni, 25 Cr, 9.5 Fe, and 2.1 Al. Electrodes of this cIassification are used for welding UNS Number N06025,
welding nickel-chromium-iron to steel and to other nickel base alloys. Typical specifications for the base metal are
ASTM B 163, B 166, B 167, B 168, B 366, B 516, B 517, B 546, and B 564, all ofwhich have UNS Number N06025.
A7.4.9 ENiCrFe-13. The nominal composition (wt.-%) ofweld metal produced by electrodes ofthis classijication is
55.5 NI, 29 Cr, 8.5 Fe, 3.5 Mo, 2.5 Nb. Electrodes ofthis composition are usedfor welding nickel-chromium-iron alloy
themselves to steels, and to weId clad steels with the nickel-chromium-iron alloy using the SMAW process. This classiji
cation provides improved resistance to ductility dip cracking under conditions ofhigh restraint when compared to products
offered unde/' ENiCrFe-7. Electrodes through the 1/8 in [3.2 mmJ size can be used in alt positions. Electrodes larger
than that are used only in the flat and horizontal positions. Typical specijications for nickel-chromium-iron base metals
are ASTM B 163, B 166, B 167, and B 168, all ofwhich have UNS Number N06690.
A7.5 ENiCrFeSi-l Classification. The nominal chemical composition (wt-%) of weld metal prodllced by electrodes of
this classification is 46 Ni, 28 Cl', 23 Fe, anel 2.75 Si. Electroc1es of this classification are used for welding UNS Number
N06045, welding nickel-chromium-iron to steel and to other nickel base alloys. Typical specifications for the base meta)
are ASTM B 163, B 166, B 167, B 168, B 366, B 516, B 517, B 546, and B 564, a11 of which have UNS Nllmber
N06045.
A7.6 ENiMo-X Classifications
A7.6.1 ENiMo-l. Thc nominal cOluposition (wt.-%) of weid metal produced by electrodes of this classification is
67 Ni, 28 Mo, and 5 Fe. Electrodes of the ENiMo-1 c1assification are lIsed for welding nickel-molybdenum alloys as
weIl as the clad side of joints in steel clad with a nickel-molybdenum alloy and for welding nickel-molybdenllm alloys to
stee! and to other nickel-base alloys. Typical specifications for the nickel-molybdenum base metal are ASTM B 333,
B 335, B 619, B 622, and B 626, an of which have UNS Number NlOOOl. ENiM-l electrodes normally are used only
in the flat position.
A7.6.2 ENiMo-3. The nominal composition (wt.-%) of weId metal produced by electrodes of this classification is
63 Ni, 25 Mo, 5.5 Fe, and 4 Cl'. Electrodes of the ENiMo-3 cIassification are used for welding dissimilar metal combi
nations of nickel-, cobalt-, and iron-base alloys. These electrodes normally are used only in the flat position.
A7.6.3 ENiMo-7. The nominal composition (wt.-%) of weId metal produced by electrodes of this classification is
69 Ni, 28 Mo, 1.5 Fe, and 1.5 Mn. Electrodes of thc ENiMo-7 classification have controlled low levels of carbon, iron,
and cobalt and are used for welding nickel-molybdemnu alloys, for welding the clad side of joints in steel clac1 with a
nickel-molybc1enum alloy, and for welding nickel-molybdenum alloys to steel and to other nickel-base alloys. Typical
specifications for the nickel-molybdenum base metals are ASTM B 333, B 335, B 619, B 622, and B 626, a11 of wh ich
have UNS Number N10665. These electrodes normally are used only in the flat position.
A7.6.4 ENiMo-8. The nominal cOlnposition (wL-%) of weid meta! produced by electrodes of this classification is
70 Ni, 18 Mo, 7 Fe, 3 W, and 2 Cr. Electrodes of this cIassification are used for welding 9 percent nickel steel, but they
can be used in other applications as weIl. Typical specifications for the 9 percent nickel steel base metal are ASTM
A 333, A 334, A 353, A 522, and A 553, a11 of which have UNS Number K81340. Electrodes through the 5/32 in
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size can be used for welding in a11 positions. Electrodes larger than that are used only in the flat and horizontal
positions.
A7.6.S ENiMo-9. The nominal composition (wt.-%) of weId metal produced by electrodes of this classification is
70 Ni, 19 Mo, 3 Fe, 3 W, and 1 Cu. Electrodes of this classification arc used for welding 9 percent nickel steel, but they
can be used in other applications as weIL Typical specifications for the 9 percent nickel steel base metal are ASTM
A 333, A 334, A 353, A 522, and A
a11 of which have UNS Number K81340. Electrodes through the 5/32 in
[4.0 mm] size can be used for welding in all positions. Electrodes larger than that are used only in the flat and horizontal
positions.
A7.6.6 ENiMo-10. The nominal composition (WL-%) of weId metal produced by electrodes of this classification is
69 Ni, 28 Mo, 1.5 Cr, 1.5 Fe, and low levels of carbon. The filler materials are used for welding nickel-molybdenum
alloys (UNS numbers N10665 and N10675), for welding the clad side of joints in steel clad with a nickel-molybdenum
alloy, and for welding nickel-molybdenum alloys to steel and to other nickel-base alloys. Typical specifications for the
nickel-molybdenum base metals are ASTM B 333, B 335, B 366, B 564, B 619, B 622, and B 626. These coated elec
trodes are normally used in the flat position.
A7.6.7 ENiMo-ll. The nominal composition (wt.-%) of weId metal produced by electrodes of this classification is
67Ni, 28 Mo, 3 Fe, 1.3 Cl', and low C. The filler materials are used for welding nickel-molybdenum alloys (UNS Num
bers N 10665 and N10629), for welding clad side of joints in steel clad with Ni-Mo alloy, and for welding Ni-Mo alloys
to steel and to other nickel-base alloys. The ASTM specifications for the Ni-Mo alloys (base metal) are B 333, B 335,
B 366, B 564, B 619, B 622, and B 629. These coated electrodes are generally used in tlat position.
A7.7 ENiCrMo-X Classifications
A 7.7.1 ENiCrMo-1. The nominal composition (wt.-%) of weId metal produced by electrodes of this c1assification is
43 Ni, 22 Cr, 19.5 Fe, 6.5 Mo, 2 Nb plus Ta, 2 Cu, and 1.5 Mn. Electrodes of this c1assification are used for welding
nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloys, for welding the c1ad side of joints in steel c1ad with nickel-chromium-molybdenum
alloy, and for welding nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy to steel and to other nickel-base alloys. Typical specifications
for the nickel-chromium-molybdenum base metals are ASTM B 581, B 582, B 619, and B 622, all of which have UNS
Number N06007. These electrodes normally are used only in the f1at position.
A7.7.2 ENiCrMo-2. The nominal composition (wt.-%) of weId metal produced by electrodes of this c1assification is
47 Ni, 22 Cr, 18 Fe, 9 Mo, and 1.5 Co. Electrodes of this classification are used for welding nickel-chromium-molybdenum
alloys, for welding the clad side of joints in steel clad with nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy, and far welding nickel
chromium-molybdenum alloys to steel and to other nickel-base alloys. Typical specifications far the nickel-chromium
molybdenum base metals me ASTM B 435, B 572, B 619, B 622, and B 626, all of which have UNS Number N06002.
These electrodes normally are used only in the flat position.
A7.7.3 ENiCrMo-3. The nominal composition (wt.-%) of weid metal produced by electrodes of this classification
is 60 Ni, 22 Cr, 9 Mo, 5 Fe, 3.5 Nb plus Ta. Electrodes of this c1assification are used for welding nickel-chromium
molybdenum alloys to themselves and to steel, and for surfacing steel with nickel-chromium-molybdenum weId meta!.
These electrodes also can be used for welding nickel-base alloys to stee!. The electrodes are used in applications where
the temperature ranges from cryogenic to 1000F (540C]. Typical specifications for the nickel-chromium-molybdenum
base metals are ASTM B 443, B 444, and B 446, all of which have UNS Number N06625. Electrodes through the l/8 in
(3.2 mm] size can be used for welding in a1l positions. Electrodes larger than that are lIsed only in the flat and horizontal
positions.
A7.7.4 ENiCrMo-4. The nominal composition (wt.-%) of weId metal produced by electrodes of this classification
is 57 Ni, 16 Mo, 15.5 Cr, 5.5 Fe, 4 W, and low C. Electrodes of this classification are LJsed for welding low-carbon
nickel-chromium-molybdenum alIoy, tor welding the clad side of joints in steel clad with low-carbon nickel-chromium
mo1ybdenum alloy, ancl for welding low-carbon nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy to steel and to other nickel-base
alloys. Typical specifications tor the nickel-chromium-molybdenum base metals are ASTM B 574, B 575, B 619, B 622,
and B 626, all of which have UNS Number NI 0276. These electrodes normally are llsed only in the flat position.
A7.7.5 ENiCrMo-S. The nominal composition (wt.-%) of weId metal produced by electrodes of this classification is
53 Ni, 16 Mo, 15.5 Cr, 5.5 Fe, and 4 W. Electrodes of this classification are used far surfacing steel clad with a nickel
chromium-molybdenllm alloy. These electrodes normally are used only in the f1at position.
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A7.7.6 ENiCrMo-6. The nominal composition (wt.%) of weId metal produced by electrodes of this cIassification is
65 Ni, 14.5 Cr, 7 Fe, 7 Mo, 3 Mn, 1.5 W, and 1.5 Nb plus Ta. Electrodcs of this classification are used for welding 9 per
cent niekel stccl, but they can be t1sed in other applications as weIl. Typical specifications for the 9 percent nickel steel
base metal are ASTM A 333, A 334, A 353, A 522, and A 553, all of which have UNS Number K81340. Electrodes
through the 1/8 in [3.2 mm] size can be used for welding in all positions. Electrodes larger than that are used only in the
flat and horizontal positions.
A7.7.7 ENiCrMo-7. The nominal composition (wt.-%) of weId metal produced by electrodes of this cIassification is
65 Ni, 16 Cr, 15.5 Mo, and 1.5 Fe. EIectrodes of this cIassification are used for welding nickel-chromium-molybdenum
aHoy, for the welding of the cIad side of joints in steel cIad with nickeI-chromium-molybdenum alloy, and for joining
nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloys to alloys to steel and to other nickel-base alloys. Typical specifications for the
nickel-chromium-molybdenum base metals are ASTM B 574, B 575, B 619, B 622, and B 626, all of which have UNS
Number N06455. These e1ectrodes normally are uscd only in the flat position.
A7.7.8 ENiCrMo-9. The nominal composition (wt.-%) of weId metal produced by electrodes of this cIassification is
44 Ni, 22 Cr, 19.5 Fe, 7 Mo, 2 Co, and 2 Cu. Electrodes of this cIassification are used for welding nickel-chromitlill
molybdenum alloys, for the welding of the cIad side of joints in steel clad with nickel-chrornium-molybdenum alloys,
and for joining nicke1-chromium-rnolybdenum alloys to steel and to other nickel-base alloys. Typical specifications for
the nickel-chromium-molybdenum base metaI are ASTM B 581, B 582, B 619, B 622, and B 626, all of which have
UNS Nurnber N06985. These electrodes normally are usedonly in the flat position.
A7.7.9 ENiCrMo-10. The nominal composition (wt.-%) of weId metal produced by electrodes of this c1assification is
56 Ni, 22 Cr, 13 Mo, 4 Fe, and 3 W. Electrodes of this classification are used for welding nickel-chromium-molybdenum
alloys, for the welding of the clad side of joints in steel clad with nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy, 10 stecl and to
other nickel-base alloys; anel for joining nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloys. Typical specifications for the nickel
chromium-molybdenum base metals are ASTM B 574, B 575, B 619, B 622, and B 626, all of which have UNS Number
N06022. Electrodes through the 1/8 in [3.2 mm] size can be used for welding in all positions. E1ectrodes larger than that
are used only in the flal position.
A7.7.10 ENiCrMo-ll. The nominal composition (wt.-%) of weid metal produced by electrodes of this classification
is 43 Ni, 30 Cr, 15 Fe, 5 Mo, 2 Co, 3 W, and 2 Cu. E1ectrodes of this classification are used for welding nickel-chromium
molybdenum alloys, for the welding of the cIad side of joints in steel clad with nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloys,
and for joining nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloys to steel and to other nickel-base alloys. Typical specifications for
the nickel-chromium-molybdenum base metal are ASTM B 581, B 582, B 619, B 622, and B 626, all oi' which have
UNS Number N06030. These electrodes normally are used only in the flat position.
A7.7.11 ENiCrMo-12. The nominal composition (wt.-%) of weId metal prodl1ced by electroeles of this classification
is 58 Ni, 21.5 Cr, 9.5 Mo, 3 Fe, and 2 Nb plus Ta. Electrodes of this classification are used for welding chromium-nickel
molybdenum austenitic stainless steels to themselves, to duplex ferritic-al1stenitic stainless steels, to nickeI-chromium
molybdenum alloys, and Lo stee!. The ENiCrMo-l2 composition is balanced to provide corrosion-resistant welds for use
at temperatures below the creep range of highly alloyeel austenitic stainless steels. Typical specifications for the chro
mium-nickel-molybdenum stainless steel base metals are ASTM A 240, A 167, A 182, A 249, A 276, A 312, A 358,
A 473, and A 479, most particularly the grade UNS S31254 contained in those specifications. Electrodes through the 1/8
in [3.2 mm] size can be used for welding in all positions. Electrodes larger than that can be used only for welding in the
flat and horizontal positions.
A7.7.12 ENiCrMo-13. The nominal composition (wt.-%) of weId metal produced by electrodes of this classification
is 59 Ni, 23 Cr, 16 Mo, 1 Fe, and low C. Electrodes of this c1assification are used to weId low-carbon nickel-chromium
molybdenum alloys, for welding the clad side of joints in steel c1ad with low-carbon nickel-chromium-molybdenum
alloys, and for welding low carboll nickel-chromium-molybdenum aHoy to steel and to other nickel-base alloys. Typical
specifications for the nickeI-chromium-molybdenum base metals are ASTM B 574, B 575, B 619, B 622, anel B 626, an
of which have UNS Number N06059.
A7.7.13 ENiCrMo14. The nominal composition (wt.-%) 01' weId metal produced by electrodes of this classification
is 57 Ni, 21 Cr, 16 Mo, and 4 W. Electrodes of this classification are uscd to weId nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloys
(UNS Numbers N06686, N06625, N10276, and N06022) that are used in severe corrosion applications where resistance
to reducing, oxidizing, crevice and pitting conditions is required. It is recommended for corrosion-resistanl overlay clad
ding of iron-base metals for the same environments.
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A7.7.14 ENiCrMo-17. The nominal composition (wt.-%) of weId metal proeluced by electrodes of this classification
is 59 Ni, 23 Cr, 16 Mo, and 1.6 Cu. Electrodes ofthis classification are used for welding nickel-chromium-molybdenum
alloys, for the welding of the clad side of joints in steel clad with nickel-chromium-molybdenum aIloy, to steel and to
other nickel base alloys; and for joining nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloys. Typical specifications for the nickel
chromium-molybdenum base metals are ASTM B 574, B 575, B 619, B 622, and B 626, all of which have UNS Number
N06200. Electrodes through the 1/8 in [3.2 mm] size can be used for welding in all positions. Electrodes targer than that
are used only in the flat position.
A7 .7.15 ENiCrMo-18. The nominal composition (wt.-%) of weId meta! produced by electrodes of this classification
is 50 Ni, 20 Cr, 13.5 Fe, 11.5 Mo, and 1.5 W. Electrodes of this classification are used for welding nickel-chromium
molybdenum alloys like UNS Number N06625, for welding of the clad side of joints in steel clad with nickel-ehromium
molybdenum aIloy, to steel anel to other nickel base alloys; and for joining some other nickel-chromium-molybdenum
aUoys, such as UNS NumbCl's N06625, N08825, N06985, N08020, N08926 and N08031. Electrodes through the 1/8 in
[3.2 mm] size can be used for weleling in an positions. Electrodes larger than that are used only in the flat position.
A7.7.16 ENiCrMo-19. The nominal composition (wt.-%) of weId metal produced by electrodes of this classification
is 58 Ni, 21 Cl', 20 Mo, and 1 Fe. E1ectrodes of this classification are used for welding nickel-chromium-molybdenum
alloys, for welding of the clad side of joints in steel c1ad wHh nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy, to steel and to other
nickel base alloys; and for joining nickel-chromium-molybdenllm alloys, Typical specifications for the nicke1-chromium
molybdenum base metals are B 574, B 575, B 366, B 564, B 619, B 622, and B 626 all of which are UNS Number
N06058. Electrodes through the 118 in [3.2mm] size can be lIsed for welding in all positions, Electrodes larger than that
are used only in the flat position.
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A7.7.17 ENiCrMo-22. The nominal composition (wt.-%) oJweld metal produced by electrodes oJthis classijication is
58 Ni, 33 Cr, 8 Mo. Electrodes oJthis classijication are usedJor welding nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloys,for weld
ing the clad side oJ joints in steel clad with nickel-chromium-molybdenum al!oy, and Jor welding nickel-chromium
molybdenum alloys to steel ancl other nickel base alloys. Typical specijications Jor the nickel-chromium-molybdenum
base metals are ASTM B 574, B 575, B 6]9, B 622, and B 626, alt oJwhich have UNS Number N06035. These electrodes
Ilormally are used only in theflat position.
A7.8 ENiCrCoMo-l C1assification. The nominal composition (wt.-%) of weId metal proeluced by electrodes of this
classification is 52 Ni, 23 Cr, 12 Co, 9 Mo, 2 Fe, and 1.5 Mn. E!ectrodes of this classification are lIsec1 for welc1ing
nickel-chromium-cobalt-molybdenum alloys (UNS Number N06617) to themselves and to stee! and for surfacing steel
wHh nickel-chromium-cobalt-molybdenum weId meta!. The electrodes are also used for applications where optimum
strength and oxidation resistance are required above 15000 P [820C] up to 2100F [ll50 D C], especially when welding
on base met als of nickel-iron-chromium alloys. Electrodes through the 1/8 in [3.2 mm] size can be used far welding in
all positions. Larger electrodes are used for welding in the flat or horizontal positions.
A7.9 ENiCrWMo-1 Classification. The nominal composition (wt.-%) of weId meta! produced by electrodes of this
c1assification is 57 Ni, 22 Cr, 14 W, <5 Co, <3 Fe, and 2 Mo. Electrodes ofthis c1assification are used for welding nickel
chromillm-tllngsten-molybdenum-lanthanum aIloy ASTM B 366, B 435, B 564, and B 572 having UNS Number
N06230. Electrodes of this classification are generally lIsed only in the flat position.
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qualifying the welding procedure (for a specific application involving corrosion or oxidation resistance), but not far
qualifying the electrode.
Tests on specimens from a joint have the disadvantage of being a eombined test of the properties of the weId metal, the
heat-affected zone (HAZ), and the unaffected base meta!. With them, it i8 more difficult to obtain reproducible data
(when a difference exists in the properties of the metal in the various parts of the specimen). Speeimens taken [rom a
joint have the advantage of being able to duplicate the joint design and the welding sequence planned for fabrication.
A8.L2 Specimens for testing the coU'osion or oxidation resistance of the weId metal alone are prepared by following
the procedure outlined in 9.3 and Figure 1 of the specification. The pad size should be at least 3/4 in [19 mm] in height,
2-112 in [65 mm] in width, and 1 + 5/8 n (in) [25 + 16 n{mm}] in length, where n represents the number of specimens
required from the pad. Specimens measuring 1/2 x 2 x 1/4 in [13 x 50 x 6.4 mm] are machined from the top 01' the pad in
a manner such that the 2 in [50 mm] dimension of the specimen i8 parallel with the 2-112 in [65 mm] dimension of the
pad and the 112 in [13 mm] dimension is parallel with the length of the pad.
A8.1.3 The heat treatment, surface finish, and marking of the speeimens prior to testing should be in accordance wHh
standard practices far tests of similar alloys in the wrought or cast fonns. The testing procedures should correspond to
Recommended Practice G4 tor Conducting Plant Corrosion Tests (published by ASTM).
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Discontinued Classifications
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Discontinued Classification
ENiCu-1
ENiCu-2
ENiCu-3
ENiCu-4
ENiCr-l
ENiMo-2'
ENiMoCr-l b
ENiCuAl-l
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Fumes and Gases
Radiation
Noise
Electrical Hazards
Bum Proteetion
Mechanical Hazards
Falling Objects
Confined Spaces
Contact Lens Wear
Ergonomies in the Welding Environment
Graphie Symbolsfor Precautionary Labels
Style Guidelinesfor Safety emd Health Docwnents
Pacemakers and Welding
Electric and Magnetic Fields (EMF)
Lockoutffagout
Laser Welding and Cutting Safety
Thermal Spraying Safety
Resistanee Spot Welding
Cadmium Exposure from Welding & Allied Proeesses
Calijamia Proposition 65
Fluxes jar Are Welding emd Brazing: Seife Handling and Use
Metal Fume Fever
Are Welding Distance
Thoriated Tungsten Electrodes
Oxyfuel Safety: Check Valves and Flashback Arrestors
Grounding of Portable anel Vehicle Mounted Welding Generators
Cylinders: Safe Storage, Handling, and Use
Eye and Face Protectionfor Welding and Cutting Operations
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for Welding & Cutting
Coated Steels: Welding and Cutting Safety Concerns
Ventilationfor Welding & Cutting
Selecting Gloves for Welding & cutting
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Annex B (Informative)
This annex is not part of Aws A5.11 / A5 .l1M:201 0, Specijication for Nickel and Nickel-Alloy
Welding Electrodes for Shielded Metal Are Welding, but is included for informational purposes only.
BI. Introduction
The American Welding Society (AWS) Board of Directors has adopted a policy whereby aIl official interpretations of
AWS standards are handled in a formal manner. Under this policy, all interpretations are made by the committee that is
responsible for the standard. Offieial communication concerning an interpretation is directed through the AWS staff
member who works with that committee. The policy requires that all requests for an interpretation be submitted in writing.
Such requests will be handled as expeditiously as possible, but due to the complexity of the work and the procedures that
must be followed, some interpretations may require considerable time.
B2. Procedure
All inquirles shall be directed to:
Managing Director
Technical Services Division
American Welding Society
550 N.W. LeJeune Road
Miami, FL 33126
All inquiries shall contain the name, address, and affiliation of the inquirer, and they shall provide enough information
for the committce to understand the point of concern in the inqlliry. When thc point is not clearly defined, the inquiry
will be returned for clarification. For efficient handling, all inquiries shollId be typewritten and in thc format specified
below.
B2.1 Scope. Each inquiry shall address one single provision of the standard lInless the point of the inquiry. involves two
or more interrelated provisions. The provision(s) shall be identified in the scope of the inqlliry along with the edition of
the standard that contains the provision(s) the inquirer is addressing.
B2.2 Purpose of the Inquiry. The pl1rposc of the inql1iry shall be stated in this portion of the inquiry. The purpose
can be to obtain an interpretation of a standard's reqllirement or to reqllest the revision of a particular provision in the
standard.
B2.3 Content of the Inquh'y. The inquiry shollld be concise, yet complete, to enable the cOlumittee to understand the
point of the inqlliry. Sketches should be lIsed whenever appropriate, and all paragraphs, figllres, and tables (or annex)
that bear on the inqlliry shan be cited. If the point of the inquiry is to obtain arevision of the standard, the inquiry shall
provicle technicaljustification for that revision.
B2.4 Proposed Reply. The inquirer should, as a proposed reply, state an interpretation of the provision that is the point
of the inquiry or provide the wording for a proposed revision, if this is what the inquirer seeks.
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A5.8, A5.31
Low-Alloy Steel
A5.2
A5.5
A5.28
A5.29
A5.23
A5.25
A5.26
A5.8, A5.31
Stainless Steel
A5.4
A5.9, A5.22
Cast Iron
A5.l5
A5.l5
Nickel Alloys
A5.l1
A5.l4
Aluminum Alloys
A5.3
A5.l0
Copper Alloys
Titanium Alloys
Zirconium Alloys
Magnesium Alloys
Tungsten Electrodes
Brazing Alloys and Fluxes
Surfacing Alloys
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Title
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IFS
International Index
UGFM
Standard Proeedures Jor Calibrating Magnetic Instruments to Measure the Delta Ferrite Content oJ Austenitic
and Duplex Ferritic-Austenitic Stainless Steel Weid Metal
A4.3
Standard Methodsfor Determination ofthe Diffusible Hydrogen Content of Martensitic, Bainitic, emd Ferritie
Stee! Weid Metcd Produced by Are Welding
A4.4M
Standard Proceduresfor Detelmination of Moisture Content ofWelding Fluxes and Welding Electrode Flux Coverings
A5.01MJA5.01 (ISO Procurement Guidelines Jor Consumables-Welding emd Allied Processes-Flux emd Gas Shielded Electrical
14344:2002 MOD)
A5.02/AS.02M
AS.l/AS.lM
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Speeifieation for Carbon Steel Electrodes for Shielded Metal Are Welding
AS.2/AS.2M
AS.3/AS.3M
A5.4/AS.4M
A5.5/A5.5M
A5.6/A5.6M
A5.7/A5.7M
A5.8JA5.8M
A5.9/A5.9M
A5.l0/A5.10M
A5.1l/AS.l1M
AS.12/A5.12M
A5.l3
AS.l4/A5.14M
A5.15
A5.16JA5.16M
A5.17/A5.17M
A5.18/A5.l8M
AS.19
A5.22
Specijicatlon Jor Stainless Steel Electrodes Jor Flux Cored Are Welcling and Sfainless Sfeel Flux Cored Rods Jor
Gas Tungsten Are Welding
A5.23/A5.23M
A5.24/A5.24M
A5.25/A5.25M
A5.26/A5.26M
A5.28/A5.28M
A5.29/AS.29M
A5.30/AS.30M
A5.3!
SpecificationJor
A5.32/A5.32M
Specijicalion Ja!'
A5.34!A5.34M
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