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[MW:10224] RE: 10175] ELECTRODES GROUP ACCORDING TO EN

Dear Mr. Hussein,

 

European codes don’t work with a grouping system for filler metals like ASME. The filler metals should be classified according to applicable specification and only filler metals with similar classification can be used under the validity range of an approved Procedure qualification.

Below I mentioned the classification codes for some of the filler metals. These codes you can find on the filler metals packages and/or in filler metal manufacturer’s data books or on their website. Most of filler metals mentioned below are from Böhler Welding Group.

 

Met vriendelijke groeten / Best Regards

 

Herman Pieper

 

Pieper Quality Support & Inspection

Phone: +31 (0)521 380083

Fax:     +31 (0)84 7539225

Cell:     +31 (0)6 51691215

www.pieper-qsi.nl

 

Van: materials-welding@googlegroups.com [mailto:materials-welding@googlegroups.com] Namens Eng/ Mostafa Kamel Hussein
Verzonden: zondag 6 maart 2011 23:47
Aan: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Onderwerp: [MW:10175] ELECTRODES GROUP ACCORDING TO EN

 

What is the electrodes groups according to EN?

and i hope to tell me the electrode groups for the following electrodes:

 

1- Carborod Mo - ???

2- DCMS-IG – GTAW: EN-ISO 21952A à W CrMo1Si ; EN-ISO 21952B à W G1CM3

3- C9MV-IG/Thermanit MTS-3 – GTAW: EN-ISO 21952A à W CrMo91 ; EN-ISO 21952B à W 62 9C1MV

4- CM2-IG – GTAW: EN-ISO 21952A à W CrMo2Si ; EN-ISO 21952B à W G2C1M3

5- Thermanit 652 - ???

6- EVB Mo - ???

7- FOX C 9 MV   - SMAW: EN-ISO 3580A à E CrMo91 B 4 2 H5 ; EN-ISO 3580B à E6215-9C1MV H5

 

Regards,

 

SaSa  

 

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