Fortunately, FOX NIBAS 60/15 electrode is also made by Bohler, as well as UTP.
1, this SMAW will meet all mechnical propertites you mentioned;
2, this SMAW is designed only for PA(1G)/PF(3Gu) positions;
3, the high recovery dose not mean that the SMAW takes a heavy coating. I can not explain it. Sorry.
4, Bohler Welding Group includes 6 brands, Boehler, T-PUT (Old Thyssen), UTP, AVESTA, SOUDOKAY, FONTARGEN. Boehler, T-PUT and UTP have the same products although their names are different! So, UTP Soudonel D, Thermanit 13/65 TTW-150, Boehler FOX NIBAS 60/15 are equivalent. You may choose any one of them.
Roy
Bohler Welding Group
From: Baba Kalyani
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2012 5:46 PM
Subject: Re: [MW:14593] Re: ENiCrMo6 - AC operating
Dear Advisers,
Apropos to a mail inquiry on SMAW welding consumable requirement for 9% Ni Steel welding, and a reply from a manufacturing company adviser offering their product Fox Nibas 60/15 . Will this consumable deliver over 70J of Impact at Minus 196*C, with a Lateral Expansion of over 1.0mm, and also meet the other AWS requirements, of over 650 MPa of UTS and 25% Elongation. The all-weld assembly will be prepared using only AC current of 150 Amps for 4.00mm, with an Inter-pass temp. of 150*C, to avoid arc-blow effect during welding of cold-tough Nickel steel.
The manufacturer's leaflet also mentions 170% recovery. Does that mean it is heavy coated, synthetic electrode with the inner wire made of something besides ER-NiCrMo-6. Can this SMAW electrode be used for welding in all positions, especially over-head and vertical up. Our application involves welding with very long welding cables.
Also confirm if the above product is equivalent to Thermanit 13/65 TTW 150 or UTP Soudonel D. Please advise.
Gratitude in advance, Baba Kalyani.
On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 9:43 PM, Roy Liu <standardliu@hotmail.com> wrote:
--yes, we can.UTP Soudonel DPlease contact us asap.RoyBoehler Welding Group-ChinaFrom: Baba KalyaniSent: Sunday, June 17, 2012 7:25 PMSubject: [MW:14577] Re: ENiCrMo6 - AC operating
On Wednesday, May 16, 2012 4:58:31 PM UTC+5:30, JS wrote:Dear Experts,--We have a job to be welded with ENiCrMo6 which operates on DC.We need to weld with AC current due to Arc Blow / Magnetism.Is it possible to have SMAW electrode of same specification, operating on AC without compromising Mechanical Properties?Please advice.Regards,Srinivasan
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