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OK 68.81
High alloy stainless electrode of unusual versatility, giving a ferritic-austenitic duplex weld metal with an approximate ferrite content of FN 40. The weld metal is resistant to stress corrosion attack and highly insensitive to dilution by melted parent metal. Applications: joining of HWT steels, dissimilar steels, surfacing rails, rolls, alforging dies, hot work tools, dies for plastics etc. Good scaling resistance up to 1150 °C.
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OK 76.18
OK 76.18 is an LMA electrode for welding creep-resistant steels of the 1.Cr0.5Mo type. The electrode welds with a quiet, stable arc and produces a minimum of spatter loss. OK 76.18 deposits a weld metal which is resistant to cracking as well as porosity. The scaling temperature of the weld metal is about 575°C.
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OK Autorod 12.22
Copper-coated, unalloyed wire for Submerged Arc Welding. Suitable in combination with most fluxes. Increased Si content and thus especially for neutral fluxes (e.g: OK Flux 10.62) or in order to increase the fluidity of the molten pool. For structural steels, ship buildings steels, pressure vessel steels, fine grained steels, etc.
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OK Autrod 5356
OK Autrod 5356 is the most widely used welding alloy and can be classified as a general purpose type filler alloy. OK Autrod 5356 is typically chosen because of its relatively high shear strength. The 5XXX alloy base material, welded with OK Autrod 5356, with a weld pool chemistry greater than 3 % Mg and service temperatures in excess of 65 °C are susceptible to stress corrosion cracking. The alloy is non-heat treatable.
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OK Flux 10.62
ESAB OK Flux 10.62 is a high basicity, neutral, bonded flux intended primarily for multipass butt welding carbon and low alloy steel plate. OK Flux 10.62 produces weld metal that is very clean metallurgically and exhibits exceptional impact toughness at low temperatures. OK Flux 10.62 provides well-shaped beads and free peeling slag. Applications for OK Flux 10.62 include offshore oil rigs (meets CTOD requirements), fracture critical bridge members, ship construction, pressure vessels, and tank cars. It is suitable for use with AC and DC, single and multiwire systems at currents up to 1000 amps. OK Flux 10.62 should only be used in applications where the base plate is free of rust and mill scale.
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OK Flux 10.71
OK Flux 10.71 is a neutral, bonded flux intended primarily for multipass butt and fillet welding of carbon and low alloy steels. It combines outstanding welding performance with excellent weld properties. OK Flux 10.71 is suitable for use with AC and DC, single and multiwire systems at currents up to 1000 amps. It should not be used in applications where there is heavy rust or mill scale on the base plate. Among the many areas where OK 10.71 is used are general structural welding, bridge fabrication, heavy equipment fabrication, and line pipe welding.
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OK Ni-Cl
OK Ni-CI is a nickel cored electrode for joining normal grades of cast iron, such as grey-, ductile- and malleable irons. It is also suitable for rectification and repair of these grades and for joining them to steel. Deposition is done on cold or slightly preheated cast iron. Weld metal is well machinable. Typical applications are repair of cast iron parts such as cracks in engine blocks, pump housings, gear boxes, frames as well as foundry defects.