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(Main)Welding consumables - Wire and strip electrodes, wires and rods for fusion welding of nickel and nickel alloys - Classification (ISO 18274:2010)
Welding consumables - Wire and strip electrodes, wires and rods for fusion welding of nickel and nickel alloys - Classification (ISO 18274:2010)
ISO 18274:2010 specifies requirements for classification of solid wire electrodes, solid strip electrodes or solid rods for fusion welding of nickel and nickel alloys. The classification of the solid wire electrodes, solid strip electrodes or solid rods is based on their chemical composition.
Schweißzusätze - Draht- und Bandelektroden, Massivdrähte und -stäbe zum Schmelzschweißen von Nickel und Nickellegierungen - Einteilung (ISO 18274:2010)
Diese Internationale Norm legt Anforderungen für die Einteilung von Massivdrähten, Massivbändern und
Massivstäben zum Schmelzschweißen von Nickel und Nickellegierungen fest. Die Einteilung der
Massivdrähte, Massivbänder und Massivstäbe erfolgt nach ihrer chemischen Zusammensetzung.
Produits consommables pour le soudage - Fils-électrodes et feuillards, fils et baguettes pour le soudage par fusion du nickel et des alliages de nickel - Classification (ISO 18274:2010)
L'ISO 18274:2010 spécifie les exigences de classification des fils-électrodes pleins, feuillards pleins, fils pleins et baguettes pleines pour le soudage par fusion du nickel et des alliages de nickel. La classification des fils-électrodes pleins, feuillards pleins, fils pleins et baguettes pleines est basée sur leur composition chimique.
Dodajni materiali za varjenje - Žične in tračne elektrode, žice in palice za talilno varjenje niklja in nikljevih zlitin - Razvrstitev (ISO 18274:2010)
Ta mednarodni standard določa zahteve za razvrščanje žičnih elektrod, tračnih elektrod, žic in palic za talilno varjenje niklja in nikljevih zlitin. Razvrščanje žičnih elektrod, tračnih elektrod, žic in palic temelji na njihovi kemični sestavi.
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Welding consumables - Wire and strip electrodes, wires and rods for fusion welding of
nickel and nickel alloys - Classification (ISO 18274:2010)
Schweißzusätze - Draht- und Bandelektroden, Massivdrähte und -stäbe zum
Schmelzschweißen von Nickel und Nickellegierungen - Einteilung (ISO 18274:2010)
Produits consommables pour le soudage - Fils-électrodes et feuillards, fils et baguettes
pour le soudage par fusion du nickel et des alliages de nickel - Classification (ISO
18274:2010)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 18274:2010
ICS:
25.160.20 Potrošni material pri varjenju Welding consumables
77.120.40 Nikelj, krom in njune zlitine Nickel, chromium and their
alloys
SIST EN ISO 18274:2012 en,fr,de
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN ISO 18274
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
December 2010
ICS 25.160.20 Supersedes EN ISO 18274:2004
English Version
Welding consumables - Solid wire electrodes, solid strip
electrodes, solid wires and solid rods for fusion welding of nickel
and nickel alloys - Classification (ISO 18274:2010)
Produits consommables pour le soudage - Fils-électrodes Schweißzusätze - Draht- und Bandelektroden,
pleins, feuillards pleins, fils pleins et baguettes pleines pour Massivdrähte und -stäbe zum Schmelzschweißen von
le soudage par fusion du nickel et des alliages de nickel - Nickel und Nickellegierungen - Einteilung (ISO 18274:2010)
Classification (ISO 18274:2010)
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Foreword
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SIST EN ISO 18274:2012
INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 18274
Second edition
2010-12-15
Welding consumables — Solid wire
electrodes, solid strip electrodes, solid
wires and solid rods for fusion welding of
nickel and nickel alloys — Classification
Produits consommables pour le soudage — Fils-électrodes pleins,
feuillards pleins, fils pleins et baguettes pleines pour le soudage
par fusion du nickel et des alliages de nickel — Classification
Reference number
ISO 18274:2010(E)
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction.v
1 Scope.1
2 Normative references.1
3 Classification .1
4 Symbols and requirements .1
4.1 Symbols for the product form.1
4.2 Symbol for the chemical composition .2
5 Mechanical properties of the weld metal .9
6 Chemical analysis .9
7 Rounding procedure .9
8 Retest.9
9 Technical delivery conditions .9
10 Designation .9
Annex A (informative) Description of consumables classes .11
Annex B (informative) System for designation of welding filler metals.18
Annex C (informative) Corresponding national classifications and typical weld metal tensile
strengths .19
Bibliography.24
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Introduction
For nickel welding consumables, there is no unique relationship between the product form (solid wire
electrode, solid strip electrode, solid wire or solid rod) and the welding process used (e.g. gas shielded metal
arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding, plasma arc welding, submerged arc welding, strip overlay welding,
laser welding or other welding processes). For this reason, the solid wire electrode, solid strip electrode, solid
wire or solid rod may be classified on the basis of any of the above product forms and can be used as
appropriate, for more than one of the above processes.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 18274:2010(E)
Welding consumables — Solid wire electrodes, solid strip
electrodes, solid wires and solid rods for fusion welding
of nickel and nickel alloys — Classification
1 Scope
This International Standard specifies requirements for classification of solid wire electrodes, solid strip
electrodes, solid wires and solid rods for fusion welding of nickel and nickel alloys. The classification of the
solid wire electrodes, solid strip electrodes, solid wires and solid rods is based on their chemical composition.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 544, Welding consumables — Technical delivery conditions for filler materials and fluxes — Type of
product, dimensions, tolerances and markings
ISO 14344, Welding consumables — Procurement of filler materials and fluxes
ISO 80000-1:2009, Quantities and units — Part 1:General
3 Classification
The classification is divided into two parts:
a) the first part indicates the product form, being solid wire electrode, solid strip electrode, solid wire or solid
rod, see 4.1;
b) the second part gives a numerical symbol indicating the chemical composition of the solid wire electrode,
solid strip electrode, solid wire or solid rod, see Table 1.
4 Symbols and requirements
4.1 Symbols for the product form
The symbol for the solid wire electrode, solid wire or solid rod shall be “S”. The symbol for the solid strip
electrode shall be “B”.
NOTE One product form can be used for more than one welding process.
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4.2 Symbol for the chemical composition
The initial symbol “Ni" in Table 1 identifies the welding consumable as a nickel base alloy. The following four
digits indicate the chemical composition of the solid wire electrode, solid strip electrode, solid wire or solid rod,
determined under conditions given in Clause 6. The first digit is an indicator of the alloy group as follows:
⎯ 1 significant molybdenum addition without significant chromium addition (nickel-molybdenum alloys);
⎯ 2 no significant alloy addition;
⎯ 4 significant copper addition (nickel-copper alloys);
⎯ 5 significant copper additions with aluminium and titanium for precipitation hardening;
⎯ 6 significant chromium addition, with iron less than 25 % (by mass) (nickel-chromium-iron and nickel-
chromium-molybdenum alloys);
⎯ 7 same as 6, but with aluminium and titanium for precipitation hardening;
⎯ 8 significant chromium addition, with iron more than 25 % (by mass) (nickel-iron-chromium alloys).
The remaining digits indicate the alloy composition of the welding consumable. A description of common uses
of each welding consumable alloy is given in Annex A. The basis of the system of designation is described in
Annex B.
NOTE In addition, the chemical symbol can be used.
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Table 1 — Symbols and chemical composition requirements for solid wire electrodes, solid strip electrodes, solid wires and solid rods
a
Alloy symbols Chemical composition, % (by mass)
b c d, e
Numerical Chemical C Mn Fe Si Cu Ni Co Al Ti Cr Nb Mo W Others
Nickel
Ni 2061 NiTi3 0,15 1,0 1,0 0,7 0,25 W92,0 — 1,5 2,0 — — — — P 0,03
to 3,5
Nickel-Copper
Ni 4060 NiCu30Mn3Ti 0,15 4,0 2,5 1,2 28,0 W62,0 — 1,2 1,5 — 0,3 — — —
to 32,0 to 3,0
Ni 4061 NiCu30Mn3Nb 0,15 4,0 2,5 1,25 28,0 W60,0 — 1,0 1,0 — 3,0 — — —
to 32,0
Ni 5504 NiCu25Al3Ti 0,25 1,5 2,0 1,0 W20,0 63,0 — 2,0 0,3 — — — — P 0,03
to 70,0 to 4,0 to 1,0
Nickel-Chromium
Ni 6072 NiCr44Ti 0,01 0,20 0,50 0,20 0,50 W52,0 — — 0,3 42,0 — — — —
to 0,10 to 1,0 to 46,0
NI 6073 NiCr38AlNbTi 0,03 0,50 1,0 0,30 0,30 W63,0 1,0 0,75 0,25 36,0 to 0,25 0,50 — P 0,02
to 1,20 to 0,75 39,0 to 1,00 S 0,015
B 0,003
Zr 0,02
Ni 6076 NiCr20 0,08 1,0 2,00 0,30 0,50 W75,0 — 0,4 0,15 19,0 — — — P 0,03
to 0,15 to 0,50 to 21,0
Ni 6082 NiCr20Mn3Nb 0,10 2,5 3,0 0,5 0,5 W67,0 — — 0,7 18,0 2,0 — — P 0,03
to 3,5 to 22,0 to 3,0
Nickel-Chromium-Iron
Ni 6002 NiCr21Fe18Mo9 0,05 1,0 17,0 1,0 0,5 W44,0 0,5 — — 20,5 — 8,0 0,2 P 0,04
to 0,15 to 20,0 to 2,5 to 23,0 to 10,0 to 1,0 S 0,03
Ni 6025 NiCr25Fe10AlY 0,15 0,5 8,0 0,5 0,1 W59,0 1,0 1,8 0,1 24,0 — — — Y 0,05
to 0,25 to 11,0 to 2,4 to 0,2 to 26,0 to 0,12;
Zr 0,01
to 0,10
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Table 1 (continued)
)a
Alloy symbols Chemical composition, % (by mass
b c d, e
Numerical Chemical C Mn Fe Si Cu Ni Co Al Ti Cr Nb Mo W Others
Ni 6030 NiCr30Fe15Mo5W 0,03 1,5 13,0 0,8 1,0 W36,0 5,0 — — 28,0 0,3 4,0 1,5 P 0,04
to 17,0 to 2,4 to 31,5 to 1,5 to 6,0 to 4,0 S 0,02
Ni 6043 NiCr30Fe9Nb2 0,04 3,0 7,0 0,5 0,30 W54,0 — 0,50 0,5 28,0 1,0 0,50 — —
to 12,0 to 31,5 to 2,5
Ni 6045 NiCr28Fe23Si3 0,05 1,0 21,0 2,5 0,3 W40,0 1,0 0,30 — 26,0 — — — P 0,020
to 0,12 to 25,0 to 3,0 to 29,0 S 0,010
Ni 6052 NiCr30Fe9 0,04 1,0 7,0 0,5 0,3 W54,0 — 1,1 1,0 28,0 0,10 0,5 — Al + Ti < 1,5
to 11,0 to 31,5
Ni 6054 NiCr29Fe9 0,04 1,0 7,0 0,50 0,30 W51,0 0,12 1,10 1,0 28,0 0,5 0,50 — P 0,02
to 11,0 to 31,5 to 1,0 S 0,015
Ni 6055 NiCr29Fe5Mo4Nb3 0,03 1,0 14,4 0,50 0,30 52,0 0,10 0,50 0,50 28,5 2,1 3,0 to — P 0,02
to 62,0 to 31,0 to 4,0 5,0 S 0,015
B 0,003
Zr 0,02
Ni 6062 NiCr15Fe8Nb 0,08 1,0 6,0 0,3 0,5 W70,0 — — — 14,0 1,5 — — P 0,03
to 10,0 to 17,0 to 3,0
Ni 6176 NiCr16Fe6 0,05 0,5 5,5 0,5 0,1 W76,0 0,05 — — 15,0 — — — —
to 7,5 to 17,0
Ni 6601 NiCr23Fe15Al 0,10 1,0 20,0 0,5 1,0 58,0 — 1,0 — 21,0 — — — P 0,03
to 63,0 to 1,7 to 25,0
Ni 6693 NiCr29Fe4Al3 0,15 1,0 2,5 0,5 0,5 W53,0 — 2,5 1,0 27,0 0,5 — — P 0,03
to 6,0 to 4,0 to 31,0 to 2,5 S 0,01
Ni 6701 NiCr36Fe7Nb 0,35 0,5 to 7,0 0,5 to — 42,0 — — — 33,0 0,8 — — —
to 0,50 2,0 2,0 to 48,0 to 39,0 to 1,8
Ni 6975 NiCr25Fe13Mo6 0,03 1,0 10,0 1,0 0,7 W47,0 — — 0,70 to 23,0 — 5,0 — P 0,03
to 17,0 to 1,2 1,50 to 26,0 to 7,0 S 0,03
Ni 6985 NiCr22Fe20Mo7Cu2 0,01 1,0 18,0 1,0 1,5 W40,0 5,0 — — 21,0 0,50 6,0 1,5 P 0,04
to 21,0 to 2,5 to 23,5 to 8,0 S 0,03
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Table 1 (continued)
a
Alloy symbols Chemical composition, % (by mass)
b c d, e
Numerical Chemical C Mn Fe Si Cu Ni Co Al Ti Cr Nb Mo W Others
Ni 7069 NiCr15Fe7Nb 0,08 1,0 5,0 0,50 0,50 W70,0 — 0,4 2,0 14,0 0,70 — — P 0,03
to 9,0 to 1,0 to 2,7 to 17,0 to 1,20
Ni 7092 NiCr15Ti3Mn 0,08 2,0 8,0 0,3 0,5 W 67,0 — — 2,5 14,0 — — — P 0,03
to 2,7 to 3,5 to 17,0
Ni 7718 NiCr19Fe19Nb5Mo3 0,08 0,3 24,0 0,3 0,3 50,0 — 0,2 0,7 17,0 4,8 2,8 — B 0,006
to 55,0 to 0,8 to 1,1 to 21,0 to 5,5 to 3,3 P 0,015
Ni 8025 NiFe30Cr29Mo 0,02 1,0 30,0 0,5 1,5 35,0 — 0,2 1,0 27,0 — 2,5 — —
to 3,0 to 3,0 to 40,0 to 31,0 to 4,5
Ni 8065 NiFe30Cr21Mo3 0,05 1,0 W22,0 0,5 1,5 38,0 — 0,2 0,6 19,5 — 2,5 — P 0,03
to 3,0 to 46,0 to 1,2 to 23,5 to 3,5 S 0,03
Ni 8125 NiFe26Cr25Mo 0,02 1,0 30,0 0,5 1,5 37,0 — 0,2 1,0 23,0 — 3,5 — —
to 3,0 to 3,0 to 42,0 to 27,0 to 7,5
Nickel-Molybdenum
Ni 1001 NiMo28Fe 0,08 1,0 4,0 1,0 0,5 W55,0 2,5 — — 1,0 — 26,0 1,0 V 0,20
to 7,0 to 30,0 to 0,40
S 0,03
Ni 1003 NiMo17Cr7 0,04 1,0 5,0 1,0 0,50 W65,0 0,20 — — 6,0 — 15,0 0,50 V 0,50
to 0,08 to 8,0 to 18,0 S 0,02
Ni 1004 NiMo25Cr5Fe5 0,12 1,0 4,0 1,0 0,5 W62,0 2,5 — — 4,0 — 23,0 to 1,0 V 0,60
to 7,0 to 6,0 26,0 P 0,04
S 0,03
Ni 1008 NiMo19WCr 0,1 1,0 10,0 0,50 0,50 W60,0 — — — 0,5 — 18,0 2,0 to —
to 3,5 to 21,0 4,0
Ni 1009 NiMo20WCu 0,1 1,0 5,0 0,5 0,3 W65,0 — 1,0 — — — 19,0 2,0 to —
to 1,3 to 22,0 4,0
Ni 1024 NiMo25 0,03 0,80 2,0 0,80 0,50 W59,0 1,0 0,50 — 7,0 — 24,0 — P 0,030
to 9,0 to 26,0 S 0,015
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Table 1 (continued)
a
Alloy symbols Chemical composition, % (by mass)
b c d, e
Numerical Chemical C Mn Fe Si Cu Ni Co Al Ti Cr Nb Mo W Others
Ni 1062 NiMo24Cr8Fe6 0,01 1,0 5,0 0,1 0,5 W62,0 — 0,5 — 6,0 — 21,0 — —
to 8,0 to 10,0 to 25,0
Ni 1066 NiMo28 0,02 1,0 2,0 0,1 0,5 W64,0 1,0 — 0,5 1,0 — 26,0 1,0 P 0,04
to 30,0 S 0,03
Ni 1067 NiMo30Cr 0,01 3,0 1,0 0,1 0,2 W65,0 3,0 0,5 0,2 1,0 0,2 27,0 3,0 V 0,20
to 3,0 to 3,0 to 32,0 P 0,03
Ni 1069 NiMo28Fe4Cr 0,01 1,0 2,0 0,1 0,5 W65,0 1,0 0,1 0,3 0,5 0,5 26,0 — —
to 5,0 to 0,5 to 1,5 to 30,0
Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum
Ni 6012 NiCr22Mo9 0,05 1,0 3,0 0,5 0,5 W58,0 — 0,4 0,4 20,0 1,5 8,0 — —
to 23,0 to 10,0
Ni 6022 NiCr21Mo13Fe4W3 0,01 0,5 2,0 0,08 0,5 W49,0 2,5 — — 20,0 — 12,5 2,5 V 0,3
to 6,0 to 22,5 to 14,5 to 3,5
Ni 6035 NiCr33Mo8 0,05 0,5 2,0 0,6 0,30 W49,0 1,00 0,40 0,20 32,25 0,50 7,60 0,60 V 0,20
to to 9,00 P 0,030
34,25 S 0,015
Ni 6057 NiCr30Mo11 0,02 1,0 2,0 1,0 — W53,0 — — — 29,0 — 10,0 — V 0,4
to 31,0 to 12,0 P 0,04
S 0,03
Ni 6058 NiCr21Mo20 0,01 0,5 1,5 0,10 0,50 W52,0 0,3 0,4 — 20,0 — 19,0 0,3 N 0,02
to 23,0 to 21,0 to 0,15
P 0,015
S 0,010
Ni 6059 NiCr23Mo16 0,01 0,5 1,5 0,1 0,5 W56,0 0,3 0,1 0,5 22,0 — 15,0 — V 0,3
to 0,4 to 24,0 to 16,5
Ni 6200 NiCr23Mo16Cu2 0,01 0,5 3,0 0,08 1,3 W52,0 2,0 0,5 — 22,0 — 15,0 — P 0,025
to 1,9 to 24,0 to 17,0
Ni 6205 NiCr25Mo16 0,03 0,5 1,0 0,5 0,2 W55,0 0,2 0,4 0,4 24,0 — 14,0 0,3 —
to 26,0 to 16,0
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Table 1 (continued)
a
Alloy symbols Chemical composition, % (by mass)
b c d, e
Numerical Chemical C Mn Fe Si Cu Ni Co Al Ti Cr Nb Mo W Others
Ni 6276 NiCr15Mo16Fe6W4 0,02 1,0 4,0 0,08 0,5 W50,0 2,5 — — 14,5 — 15,0 3,0 V 0,35
to 7,0 to 16,5 to 17,0 to 4,5 P 0,04
S 0,03
Ni 6452 NiCr20Mo15 0,01 1,0 1,5 0,1 0,5 W56,0 — — — 19,0 0,4 14,0 — V 0,4
to 21,0 to 16,0
Ni 6455 NiCr16Mo16Ti 0,01 1,0 3,0 0,08 0,5 W56,0 2,0 — 0,7 14,0 — 14,0 0,5 P 0,04
to 18,0 to 18,0 S 0,03
Ni 6625 NiCr22Mo9Nb 0,1 0,5 5,0 0,5 0,5 W58,0 — 0,4 0,4 20,0 3,2 8,0 — —
to 23,0 to 4,1 to 10,0
Ni 6650 NiCr20Fe14Mo11WN 0,03 0,5 12,0 0,5 0,3 W44,0 1,0 0,05 to — 19,0 0,05 9,5 0,5 N 0,05
to 16,0 0,50 to 21,0 to 0,50 to 12,5 to 2,5 to 0,20;
S 0,010
V 0,30
Ni 6660 NiCr22Mo10W3 0,03 0,5 2,0 0,5 0,3 W58,0 0,2 0,4 0,4 21,0 0,2 9,0 2,0 —
to 23,0 to 11,0 to 4,0
Ni 6686 NiCr21Mo16W4 0,01 1,0 5,0 0,08 0,5 W49,0 — 0,5 0,25 19,0 — 15,0 3,0 S 0,02
to 23,0 to 17,0 to 4,4
Ni 7725 NiCr21Mo8Nb3Ti 0,03 0,3 W8,0 0,20 — 55,0 — 0,35 1,0 19,0 2,75 7,0 — —
to 59,0 to 1,7 to 22,5 to 4,00 to 9,5
Nickel-Chromium-Cobalt
Ni 6160 NiCr28Co30Si3 0,02 1,0 3,5 2,4 0,5 W30,0 27,0 0,40 0,2 26,0 0,3 0,7 0,5 P 0,03
to 0,10 to 3,0 to 32,0 to 0,6 to 29,0
Ni 6617 NiCr22Co12Mo9 0,05 1,0 3,0 1,0 0,5 W44,0 10,0 0,8 0,6 20,0 — 8,0 0,5 P 0,03
to 0,15 to 15,0 to 1,5 to 24,0 to 10,0
f
Ni 7090 NiCr20Co18Ti3 0,13 1,0 1,5 1,0 0,2 W50,0 15,0 1,0 2,0 18,0 — — —
to 18,0 to 2,0 to 3,0 to 21,0
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Table 1 (continued)
a
Alloy symbols Chemical composition, % (by mass)
b c d, e
Numerical Chemical C Mn Fe Si Cu Ni Co Al Ti Cr Nb Mo W Others
Ni 7263 NiCr20Co20Mo6Ti2 0,04 0,6 0,7 0,4 0,2 W47,0 19,0 0,3 1,9 19,0 — 5,6 — Al+Ti 2,4
to 0,08 to 21,0 to 0,6 to 2,4 to 21,0 to 6,1 to 2,8,
S u0,007,
Ag u0,000 5,
B u0,005,
Bi u0,000 1
Nickel-Chromium-Tungsten
Ni 6231 NiCr22W14Mo2 0,05 0,3 3,0 0,25 0,50 W48,0 5,0 0,2 — 20,0 —— 1,0 13,0 P 0,03
to 0,15 to 1,0 to 0,75 to 0,5 to 24,0 to 3,0 to 15,0
Any other agreed composition
g
Any other agreed composition with a minimum nickel content greater than the minimum value for any other element
Ni Z
a
Single values for all elements are maxima except where the W sign is used.
b
Up to 1 % (by mass) of the nickel content can be cobalt unless otherwise specified. For certain applications, lower cobalt levels may be required and should be agreed between contracting
parties.
c
Up to 20 % (by mass) of the niobium content can be tantalum.
d
The total of unspecified elements shall not exceed 0,5 % (by mass).
e
Phosphorus 0,020 % (by mass) maximum and sulfur 0,015 % (by mass) maximum unless otherwise stated.
f
Ag u 0,000 5 % (by mass), B u0,020 % (by mass), Bi u0,000 1 % (by mass), Pb u0,002 0 % (by mass), Zr u0,15 % (by mass).
g
Consumables for which the chemical composition is not listed shall be symbolized similarly and prefixed by the letters Ni Z. The chemical composition ranges are not specified and it is
possible that two electrodes with the same Z-classification are not interchangeable.
NOTE Corresponding national classifications are shown in Annex C.
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5 Mechanical properties of the weld metal
Mechanical properties of the weld metal are not part of the classification.
NOTE Information on typical weld metal tensile strengths, where they exist, can be found in Annex C.
6 Chemical analysis
Chemical analysis shall be performed on specimens of the product or the stock from which it is made. Any
analytical technique can be used, but in case of dispute, reference shall be made to established published
methods, agreed between the contracting parties.
NOTE 1 The shielding gas or flux can influence the chemical composition of the all-weld metal as compared to the
chemical analysis of the product or stock.
NOTE 2 See Annex B.
7 Rounding procedure
For purposes of determining compliance with the requirements of this International Standard, the actual test
values obtained shall be subjected to the rounding rules of ISO 80000-1:2009, Annex B, Rule A. If the
measured values are obtained by equipment calibrated in units other than those of this International Standard,
the measured values shall be converted to the units of this International Standard before rounding. If an
average value is to be compared to the requirements of this International Standard, rounding shall be done
only after calculating the average. In the case where the testing standard cited in the normative references of
this International Standard contains instructions for rounding that conflict with the instructions of this
International Standard, the rounding requirements of the testing standard shall apply. The rounded results
shall fulfil the requirements of the appropriate table for the classification under test.
8 Retest
If any test fails to meet the requirement, that test shall be repeated twice. The results of both retests shall
meet the requirement. Specimens for the retest may be taken from the original test sample or from a new test
sample. For chemical analysis, retest need only be for those specific elements that failed to meet their test
requirement. If the results of one or both retests fail to meet the requirement, the material under test shall be
considered as not meeting the requirements of this International Standard for that classification.
In the event that, during preparation or after completion of any test, it is clearly determined that prescribed or
proper procedures were not followed in preparing the weld test sample or test specimen(s), or in conducting
the tests, the test shall be considered invalid, without regard to whether the test was actually completed or
whether the test results met, or failed to meet, the requirement. That test shall be repeated, following proper
prescribed procedures. In this case, the requirement for doubling the number of test specimens does not
apply.
9 Technical delivery conditions
Technical delivery conditions shall meet the requirements of ISO 544 and ISO 14344.
10 Designation
The designation of solid wire electrodes, solid strip electrodes, solid wires and solid rods shall follow the
principle given in the examples below.
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EXAMPLE 1 A solid wire (S) for gas shielded metal arc welding having a chemical composition within the limits for the
alloy symbol 6625 (NiCr22Mo9Nb) of Table 1 is designated:
ISO 18274 – S Ni 6625
or alternatively
ISO 18274 – S Ni 6625 (NiCr22Mo9Nb)
EXAMPLE 2 A solid rod (S) for gas tungsten arc welding is designated:
ISO 18274 – S Ni 6625
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Welding consumables - Wire and strip electrodes, wires and rods for fusion welding of
nickel and nickel alloys - Classification (ISO/DIS 18274:2009)
Schweißzusätze - Draht- und Bandelektroden, Massivdrähte und -stäbe zum
Schmelzschweißen von Nickel und Nickellegierungen - Einteilung (ISO/DIS 18274:2009)
Produits consommables pour le soudage - Fils-électrodes et feuillards, fils et baguettes
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Welding consumables — Wire and strip electrodes, wires and
rods for fusion welding of nickel and nickel alloys —
Classification
Produits consommables pour le soudage — Fils-électrodes et feuillards, fils et baguettes pour le soudage par
fusion du nickel et des alliages de nickel — Classification
[Revision of the first edition (ISO 18274:2004) and ISO 18274:2004/Cor.1:2005 and
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Foreword .iv
Introduction.v
1 Scope.1
2 Normative references.1
3 Classification .1
4 Symbols and requirements .1
4.1 Symbols for the product form.1
4.2 Symbol for the chemical composition .1
5 Mechanical properties of the weld metal .9
6 Chemical analysis .9
7 Rounding off procedure.9
8 Retest.9
9 Technical delivery conditions .9
10 Designation .9
Annex A (informative) Description of consumable classes .11
Annex B (informative) System for designation of welding filler metals.18
Annex C (informative) Corresponding national classifications and typical weld metal tensile
strengths .19
Bibliography.23
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Introduction
For nickel welding consumables there is no unique relationship between the product form (solid wire, strip or
rod) and the welding process used (e.g. gas-shielded metal arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding, plasma arc
welding, submerged arc welding, strip overlay welding, laser welding or other welding processes). For this
reason the solid wire, strip or rod may be classified on the basis of any of the above product forms and can be
used as appropriate, for more than one of the above processes.
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Welding consumables — Wire and strip electrodes, wires and
rods for fusion welding of nickel and nickel alloys —
Classification
1 Scope
This International Standard specifies requirements for classification of solid wires, strips and rods for fusion
welding of nickel and nickel alloys. The classification of the solid wires, strips and rods is based on their
chemical composition.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 31-0:1992, Quantities and units – Part 0: General principles
ISO 544, Welding consumables – Technical delivery conditions for welding filler metals – Type of product,
dimensions, tolerances and markings
ISO 14344, Welding and allied processes – Flux and gas shielded electrical welding processes – Procurement
guidelines for consumables
3 Classification
The classification is divided into two parts:
a) the first part indicates the product form being solid wires, strips or rods, see 4.1;
b) the second part gives a numerical symbol indicating the chemical composition of the solid wire, strip or
rod, see Table 1.
4 Symbols and requirements
4.1 Symbols for the product form
The symbol for the solid wire and rod shall be S and for the solid strip it shall be B.
NOTE One product form may be used for more than one welding process.
4.2 Symbol for the chemical composition
The numerical symbol in Table 1 indicates the chemical composition of a solid wire, strip or rod, determined
under conditions given in clause 6. The first digit is an indicator of the alloy group as follows:
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⎯ 1 Significant molybdenum addition without significant chromium addition (nickel-molybdenum alloys);
⎯ 2 No significant alloy addition;
⎯ 4 Significant copper addition (nickel-copper alloys);
⎯ 5 Significant copper additions with aluminium and titanium for precipitation hardening;
⎯ 6 Significant chromium addition, with iron less than 25% (nickel-chromium-iron and nickel-chromium-
molybdenum alloys);
⎯ 7 Same as 6, but with aluminium and titanium for precipitation hardening;
⎯ 8 Significant chromium addition, with iron more than 25% (nickel-iron-chromium alloys).
The remaining digits indicate the particular alloy deposited. The basis of the system of designation is
described in annex B (informative).
NOTE In addition the chemical symbol may be used.
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Table 1 — Symbols and chemical composition requirements for solid wires, strips and rods
a b
Alloy symbols Chemical composition in % (m/m)
c c d e f
Numerical Chemical C Mn Fe Si Cu Ni Co Al Ti Cr Nb Mo W Others
NICKEL
Ni 2061 NiTi3 0,15 1,0 1,0 0,7 0,25 Min. 92,0 – 1,5 2,0 to – – – – P 0,03
3,5
NICKEL – COPPER
Ni 4060 NiCu30Mn3Ti 0,15 4,0 2,5 1,2 28,0 to Min. 62,0 – 1,2 1,5 to – 0,3 – – –
32,0 3,0
Ni 4061 NiCu30Mn3Nb 0,15 4,0 2,5 1,25 28,0 to Min. 60,0 – 1,0 1,0 – 3,0 – – –
32,0
Ni 5504 NiCu25Al3Ti 0,25 1,5 2,0 1,0 Min. 20,0 63,0 to – 2,0 to 0,3 to – – – – P 0,03
70,0 4,0 1,0
NICKEL – CHROMIUM
Ni 6072 NiCr44Ti 0,01 to 0,20 0,50 0,20 0,50 Min. 52,0 – – 0,3 to 42,0 to – – – –
0,10 1,0 46,0
NI 6073 NiCr38AlNbTi 0,03 0,50 1,0 0,30 0,30 Min. 63,0 1,0 0,75 0,25 to 36,0 to 0,25 0,50 – P 0,02
to 0,75 39,0 to S 0,015
1,20 1,00 B 0,003
Zr 0,02
Ni 6076 NiCr20 0,08 to 1,0 2,00 0,30 0,50 Min. 75,0 – 0,4 0,15 to 19,0 to – – – P 0,03
0,15 0,50 21,0
Ni 6082 NiCr20Mn3Nb 0,10 2,5 to 3,5 3,0 0,5 0,5 Min. 67,0 – – 0,7 18,0 to 2,0 to – – P 0,03
22,0 3,0
NICKEL – CHROMIUM – IRON
Ni 6002 NiCr21Fe18Mo9 0,05 to 1,0 17,0 to 1,0 0,5 Min. 44,0 0,5 to – – 20,5 to – 8,0 to 10,0 0,2 to P 0,04
0,15 20,0 2,5 23,0 1,0 S 0,03
Ni 6025 NiCr25Fe10AlY 0,15 to 0,5 8,0 to 0,5 0,1 Min. 59,0 1,0 1,8 to 0,1 to 24,0 to – – – Y 0,05 to 0,12;
0,25 11,0 2,4 0,2 26,0
Zr 0,01 to 0,10
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Table 1 — Symbols and chemical composition requirements for solid wires, strips and rods
a b
Alloy symbols Chemical composition in % (m/m)
c c d e f
Numerical Chemical C Mn Fe Si Cu Ni Co Al Ti Cr Nb Mo W Others
Ni 6030 NiCr30Fe15Mo5W 0,03 1,5 13,0 to 0,8 1,0 to 2,4 Min. 36,0 5,0 – – 28,0 to 0,3 to 4,0 to 6,0 1,5 to P 0,04
17,0 31,5 1,5 4,0 S 0,02
Ni 6045 NiCr28Fe23Si3 0,05 to 1,0 21,0 to 2,5 to 3,0 0,3 Min 40,0 1,0 0,30 – 26,0 to – – – P 0,02
0,12 25,0 29,0 S 0,01
Ni 6052 NiCr30Fe9 0,04 1,0 7,0 to 0,5 0,3 Min. 54,0 – 1,1 1,0 28,0 to 0,10 0,5 – Al + Ti < 1,5
11,0 31,5
0,04 1,0 7,0 to 0,50 0,3 Min. 52,00,12 1,10 1,0 28,0 to 0,5 0,50 –
Ni 6054 NiCr29Fe9 P 0,02
11,0 31.5
S 0,015
Ni 6055 NiCr29Fe5Mo4Nb3 0,03 1,0 Bal 0,50 0,30 52,0 to 0,10 0,50 0,50 28,5 to 2,1 to 3,0 to 5,0 – P 0,02
62,0 31,0 4,0 S 0,015
B 0,003
Zr 0,02
UNS NiCr30Fe9Nb2 0,04 2,0 7,0 to 0,5 0,30 Min. 54,0 – 0,50 0,5 28,5 to 1,0 to 0,50 – –
requested 12,0 31,5 2,5
Ni 6062 NiCr15Fe8Nb 0,08 1,0 6,0 to 0,3 0,5 Min. 70,0 – – – 14,0 to 1,5 to – – P 0,03
10,0 17,0 3,0
Ni 6176 NiCr16Fe6 0,05 0,5 5,5 to 7,5 0,5 0,1 Min. 76,0 0,05 – – 15,0 to – – – –
17,0
Ni 6601 NiCr23Fe15Al 0,10 1,0 20,0 0,5 1,0 58,0 to – 1,0 to – 21,0 to – – – P 0,03
63,0 1,7 25,0
Ni 6693 NiCr29Fe4Al3 0,15 1,0 2,5 to 6,0 – –
0,5 0,5 Min. 50,0 – 2,5 to 1,0 27,0 to 0,5 to P 0,03
4,0 31,0 2,5 S 0,01
Ni 6701 NiCr36Fe7Nb 0,35 to 0,5 to 2,0 7,0 0,5 to 2,0 – 42,0 to – – – 33,0 to 0,8 to – – –
0,50 48,0 39,0 1,8
Ni 6975 NiCr25Fe13Mo6 0,03 1,0 10,0 to 1,0 0,7 to 1,2 Min. 47,0 – – 0,70 to 23,0 to – 5,0 to 7,0 – P 0,03
17,0 1,50 26,0 S 0,03
Ni 6985 NiCr22Fe20Mo7Cu2 0,01 1,0 18,0 to 1,0 1,5 to 2,5 Min. 40,0 5,0 – – 21,0 to 0,50 6,0 to 8,0 1,5 P 0,04
21,0 23,5 S 0,03
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Table 1 — Symbols and chemical composition requirements for solid wires, strips and rods
a
Alloy symbols
Chemical composition in % (m/m)
b b c d, e
Numerical Chemical C Mn Fe Si Cu Al Ti Cr Mo W
Ni Co Nb Others
Ni 7069 NiCr15Fe7Nb 0,08 1,0 5,0 to 9,0 0,50 0,50 Min. 70,0 – 0,4 to 2,0 to 14,0 to 0,70 – – P 0,03
1,0 2,7 17,0 to
1,20
Ni 7092 NiCr15Ti3Mn 0,08 2,0 to 2,7 8,0 0,3 0,5 Min. 67,0 – – 2,5 to 14,0 to – – – P 0,03
3,5 17,0
Ni 7718 NiCr19Fe19Nb5Mo3 0,08 0,3 24,0 0,3 0,3 50,0 to – 0,2 to 0,7 to 17,0 to 4,8 to 2,8 to 3,3 – B 0,006, P
55,0 0,8 1,1 21,0 5,5 0,015
Ni 8025 NiFe30Cr29Mo 0,02 1,0 to 3,0 30,0 0,5 1,5 to 3,0 35,0 to – 0,2 1,0 27,0 to – 2,5 to 4,5 – –
40,0 31,0
Ni 8065 NiFe30Cr21Mo3 0,05 1,0 Min. 22,0 0,5 1,5 to 3,0 38,0 to – 0,2 0,6 to 19,5 to – 2,5 to 3,5 – P 0,03
46,0 1,2 23,5 S 0,03
Ni 8125 NiFe26Cr25Mo 0,02 1,0 to 3,0 30,0 0,5 1,5 to 3,0 37,0 to – 0,2 1,0 23,0 to – 3,5 to 7,5 – –
42,0 27,0
NICKEL – MOLYBDENUM
Ni 1001 NiMo28Fe 0,08 1,0 4,0 to 7,0 1,0 0,5 Min. 55,02,5 – – 1,0 – 26,0 to 30,0 1,0 V 0,20 to 0,40
S 0,03
Ni 1003 NiMo17Cr7 0,04 to 1,0 5,0 1,0 0,50 Min. 65,0 0,20 – – 6,0 to – 15,0 to 18,0 0,50 V 0,50
0,08 8,0 S 0,02
Ni 1004 NiMo25Cr5Fe5 0,12 1,0 4,0 to 7,0 1,0 0,5 Min. 62,0 2,5 – – 4,0 to – 23,0 to 26,0 1,0 V 0,60
6,0 P 0,04
S 0,03
Ni 1008 NiMo19WCr 0,1 1,0 10,0 0,50 0,50 Min. 60,0 – – – 0,5 to – 18,0 to 21,0 2,0 to –
3,5 4,0
Ni 1009 NiMo20WCu 0,1 1,0 5,0 0,5 0,3 to 1,3 Min. 65,0 – 1,0 – – – 19,0 to 22,0 2,0 to –
4,0
Ni 1024 NiMo25 0,03 0,80 2,0 24,0 to 26,0 –
0,80 0,5 Min. 59,0 1,0 0,50 – 7,0 to – P 0,03
9,0 S 0,015
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Table 1 — Symbols and chemical composition requirements for solid wires, strips and rods
a
Alloy symbols
Chemical composition in % (m/m)
b b c d, e
Numerical Chemical C Mn Fe Si Cu Al Ti Cr Mo W
Ni Co Nb Others
Ni 1062 NiMo24Cr8Fe6 0,01 1,0 5,0 to 8,0 0,1 0,5 Min. 62,0 – 0,5 – 6,0 to – 21,0 to 25,0 – –
10,0
Ni 1066 NiMo28 0,02 1,0 2,0 0,1 0,5 Min. 64,0 1,0 – 0,5 1,0 – 26,0 to 30,0 1,0 P 0,04
S 0,03
Ni 1067 NiMo30Cr 0,01 3,0 1,0 to 3,0 0,1 0,2 Min. 65,0 3,0 0,5 0,2 1,0 to 0,2 27,0 to 32,0 3,0 V 0,20
3,0 P 0,03
Ni 1069 NiMo28Fe4Cr 0,01 1,0 2,0 to 5,0 0,1 0,5 Min. 65,0 1,0 0,1 to 0,3 0,5 to 0,5 26,0 to 30,0 – –
0,5 1,5
NICKEL – CHROMIUM – MOLYBDENUM
Ni 6012 NiCr22Mo9 0,05 1,0 3,0 0,5 0,5 Min. 58,0 – 0,4 0,4 20,0 to 1,5 8,0 to 10,0 – –
23,0
Ni 6022 NiCr21Mo13Fe4W3 0,01 0,5 2,0 to 6,0 0,08 0,5 Min. 49,0 2,5 – – 20,0 to – 12,5 to 14,5 2,5 to V 0,3
22,5 3,5
Ni 6035 NiCr33Mo8 0,05 0,5 2,0 0,6 0,30 Min. 60,01,00
Ni 6057 NiCr30Mo11 0,02 1,0 2,0 1,0 – Min. 53,0 – – – 29,0 to – 10,0 to 12,0 – V 0,4
31,0 P 0,04
S 0,03
0,01 0,5 1,5 0,10 0,50 Min. 52,0 0,3 0,4
Ni 6058 NiCr21Mo20 – 20,0 to – 19,0 to 21,0 0,3 N 0,02 to 0,15
23,0 P 0,015
S 0,01
Ni 6059 NiCr23Mo16 0,01 0,5 1,5 0,1 0,5 Min. 56,0 0,3 0,1 to 0,5 22,0 to – 15,0 to 16,5 – V 0,3
0,4 24,0
Ni 6200 NiCr23Mo16Cu2 0,01 0,5 3,0 0,08 1,3 to 1,9 Min. 52,0 2,0 0,5 – 22,0 to – 15,0 to 17,0 – P 0,25
24,0
Ni 6205 NiCr25Mo16 0,03 0,5 1,0 0,5 0,2 Min. 55,0 0,2 0,4 0,4 24,0 to – 14,0 to 16,0 0,3 –
26,0
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Table 1 — Symbols and chemical composition requirements for solid wires, strips and rods
a
Alloy symbols
Chemical composition in % (m/m)
b b c d, e
Numerical Chemical C Mn Fe Si Cu Al Ti Cr Mo W
Ni Co Nb Others
Ni 6276 NiCr15Mo16Fe6W4 0,02 1,0 4,0 to 7,0 0,08 0,5 Min. 50,0 2,5 – – 14,5 to – 15,0 to 17,0 3,0 to V 0,35
16,5 4,5 P 0,04
S 0,03
Ni 6452 NiCr20Mo15 0,01 1,0 1,5 0,1 0,5 Min. 56,0 – – – 19,0 to 0,4 14,0 to 16,0 – V 0,4
21,0
Ni 6455 NiCr16Mo16Ti 0,01 1,0 3,0 0,08 0,5 Min. 56,0 2,0 – 0,7 14,0 to – 14,0 to 18,0 0,5 P 0,04
18,0 S 0,03
Ni 6625 NiCr22Mo9Nb 0,1 0,5 5,0 0,5 0,5 Min. 58,0 – 0,4 0,4 20,0 to 3,2 to 8,0 to 10,0 – –
23,0 4,1
Ni 6650 NiCr20Fe14Mo11WN 0,03 0,5 12,0 to 0,5 0,3 Min. 45,01,0 0,05 – 19,0 to 0,05 9,5 to 12,5 0,5 to N 0,05 to 0,20;
16,0 to 21,0 to 2,5 S 0,010
0,50 0,50 V 0,30
Ni 6660 NiCr22Mo10W3 0,03 0,5 2,0 0,5 0,3 Min. 58,0 0,2 0,4 0,4 21,0 to 0,2 9,0 to 11,0 2,0 to –
23,0 4,0
Ni 6686 NiCr21Mo16W4 0,01 1,0 5,0 0,08 0,5 Min. 49,0 – 0,5 0,25 19,0 to – 15,0 to 17,0 3,0 to S 0,02
23,0 4,4
Ni 7725 NiCr21Mo8Nb3Ti 0,03 0,3 Min. 8,0 0,20 – 55,0 to – 0,35 1,0 to 19,0 to 2,75 7,0 to 9,5 – –
59,0 1,7 22,5 to
4,00
NICKEL – CHROMIUM – COBALT
Ni 6160 NiCr28Co30Si3 0,02 to 1,0 3,5 2,4 to 3,0 0,5 Min. 30,0 27,0 to 0,40 0,2 to 26,0 to 0,3 0,7 0,5 P 0,03
0,10 32,0 0,6 29,0
Ni 6617 NiCr22Co12Mo9 0,05 to 1,0 3,0 1,0 0,5 Min. 44,0 10,0 to 0,8 to 0,6 20,0 to – 8,0 to 10,0 0,5 0,03
0,15 15,0 1,5 24,0
g
Ni 7090 NiCr20Co18Ti3 0,13 1,0 1,5 1,0 0,2 Min. 50,0 15,0 to 1,0 to 2,0 to 18,0 to – – –
18,0 2,0 3,0 21,0
Ni 7263 NiCr20Co20Mo6Ti2 0,04 to 0,6 0,7 0,4 0,2 Min. 47,0 19,0 to 0,3 to 1,9 to 19,0 to – 5,6 to 6,1 – Al+Ti 2,4 to 2,8
f
0,08 21,0 0,6 2,4 21,0
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Table 1 — Symbols and chemical composition requirements for solid wires, strips and rods
a
Alloy symbols
Chemical composition in % (m/m)
b b c d, e
Numerical Chemical C Mn Fe Si Cu Al Ti Cr Mo W
Ni Co Nb Others
NICKEL – CHROMIUM – TUNGSTEN
Ni 6231 NiCr22W14Mo2 0,05 to 0,3 to 1,0 3,0 0,25 to 0,50 Min. 48,0 5,0 0,2 to – 20,0 to – 1,0 to 3,0 13,0 to P 0,03
0,15 0,75 0,5 24,0 15,0
ANY OTHER AGREED COMPOSITION
h
NiZ
a
Single values for all elements are maximum except where marked as Min. (minimum).
b
Up to 1 % of the Ni content can be Co unless otherwise specified. For certain applications lower Co levels may be required and should be agreed between contracting parties.
c
Up to 20 % of the Nb content can be Ta.
d
The total of unspecified elements shall not exceed 0,5 %.
e
P 0,020 % maximum and S 0,015 % maximum unless otherwise stated.
f
S ≤ 0,007, Ag ≤ 0,0005, B ≤ 0,005, Bi ≤ 0,0001.
g
Ag ≤ 0,0005, B ≤ 0,020, Bi ≤ 0,0001, Pb ≤ 0,0020, Zr ≤ 0,15.
h
Consumables for which the chemical composition is not listed in the table shall be symbolised similarly and prefixed by the letter Z. The chemical composition ranges are not specified and
therefore two electrodes with the same Z-classification may not be interchangeable.
NOTE Corresponding national classifications are shown in annex C.
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5 Mechanical properties of the weld metal
Mechanical properties of the weld metal are not part of the classification.
6 Chemical analysis
Chemical analysis shall be performed on specimens of the product or the stock from which it is made. Any
analytical technique can be used, but in case of dispute reference shall be made to established published
methods, agreed between the contracting parties.
NOTE 1 The influence of the shielding gas or flux on the chemical composition of the all-weld metal is to be considered.
Differences between the chemical composition of the all-weld metal and the solid wire or rod, may occur.
NOTE 2 See annex B.
7 Rounding off procedure
For purposes of determining compliance with the requirements of this document, the actual test values
obtained shall be subjected to the rounding-off rules of Annex B, of ISO 31-0:1992, Rule A. If the measured
values are obtained by equipment calibrated in units other than those of this document, the measured values
shall be converted to the units of this document before rounding off. If an average value is to be compared to
the requirements of this document, rounding off shall be done only after calculating the average. In the case
where the testing standard cited in the normative references of this document contains instructions for
rounding off that conflict with the instructions of this document, the rounding off requirements of the testing
standard shall apply. The rounded-off results shall fulfil the requirements of the appropriate table for the
classification under test.
8 Retest
If any test fails to meet the requirement, that test shall be repeated twice. The results of both retests shall
meet the requirement. Specimens for the retest may be taken from the original test sample or from a new test
sample. For chemical analysis, retest need be only for those specific elements that failed to meet their test
requirement. If the results of one or both retests fail to meet the requirement, the material under test shall be
considered as not meeting the requirements of this specification for that classification.
In the event that, during preparation or after completion of any test, it is clearly determined that prescribed or
proper procedures were not followed in preparing the weld test sample or test specimen(s), or in conducting
the tests, the test shall be considered invalid, without regard to whether the test was actually completed, or
whether the test results met, or failed to meet, the requirement. That test shall be repeated, following proper
prescribed procedures. In this case, the requirement for doubling the number of test specimens does not
apply.
9 Technical delivery conditions
Technical delivery conditions shall meet the requirements in ISO 544 and ISO 143
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