Mild Steel

OK 48.04
AC/DC, general purpose, LMA electrode for welding mild and low alloy steels. It has very good welding properties and deposits a high quality weld metal with good mechanical properties. The electrode can be used for welding restrained structures where high stresses cannot be avoided.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.1: E7018
Stick Electrodes (SMAW)
All

FILARC PZ6104
A 1% Ni metal cored wire which gives good toughness down to -50 degrees C using M21 shielding gas. All positional except vertical down.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.28: E70C-GM H4
Gas-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires (FCAW/MCAW)
All

OK 43.39
Easy to use rutile electrode for welding in all positions except vertical down. Good slag detachability.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.1: E6013
Stick Electrodes (SMAW)
All

OK AristoRod 38 Zn
The non copper coated OK AristoRod 38 Zn is a manganese-silicon alloyed solid wire for GMAW of galvanised steels with an outstanding performance in terms of low porosity, low spatter and low risk of burnthrough. The electrode can be welded with a gas mixture (M20/M21). OK AristoRod 38 Zn delivered in the unique ESAB Octogonal Marathon Pac is excellent for mechanised welding applications.
Classification
EN ISO 14341-A: G 42 3 M20 Z 3Si1
Shielding Gas
M20, M21 (EN ISO 14175)
MIG Wires / TIG Rods (GMAW/GTAW)
All
Dual Shield II 712X
Dual Shield II 712X is an all-position flux cored wire intended for applications requiring outstanding weld metal toughness. This X Series wire, in combination with 75% Argon/25% CO2 shielding gas, can produce Charpy V-Notch impact results of more than 40 ft-lb (68 J) at -60°F (-51°C) and Crack Tip Opening Displacement (CTOD) results of more than 20 mils (0.5 mm) at -40°F (-40°C). Dual Shield II 712X also provides the smooth arc and low spatter levels characteristic of Dual Shield flux cored wires. Applications include off-shore oil components, shipbuilding and heavy equipment where exceptional Charpy impact/low temperature toughness is required.
Process
FCAW (Flux Core)
Classification
ASME SFA 5.36
Gas-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires (FCAW/MCAW)
All

OK 55.00
OK 55.00 is a reliable, high-quality, LMA electrode, particularly suitable for welding high strength low-alloy steels. The good, low-temperature impact strength of the weld metal should be noted. The weld metal is also very resistant to hot cracking. The electrode is also suitable for welding high strength ships steel, grades A, D and E. Tested according to NACE TM0177 and TM0284. Diffusible Hydrogen tested in various conditions show values below 3 ml/100g.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.1: E7018-1H4 R
Stick Electrodes (SMAW)
All

FILARC 56S
Basic thin coated AC/DC electrode providing excellent mechanical properties. The electrode ensures fully penetrated root passes even under adverse conditions. Low moisture content of the coating has a high resistance to moisture re-absorption. The electrode is CTOD-tested.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.1: E7016-1 H4 R
Stick Electrodes (SMAW)
All

OK Flux 10.71
Agglomerated aluminate-basic flux for Submerged Arc Welding. General purpose flux with excellent welding performance, suitable for all kinds of steels. High impact toughness values. Fits to a large range of SAW wires. For general constructions, pressure vessels, shipbuilding, pipe mills, wind tower productions, transport industries, etc. Designed for single and multi wire procedures, for butt and fillet welds. Suitable for DC and AC welding. Single layer and multi layer welding of unlimited plate thickness.
Classification
EN ISO 14174 : S A AB 1 67 AC H5
Subarc (SAW)
All

Weld G3Si1
A copper coated, G3Si1 solid wire for GMAW of all general structural and engineering unalloyed and low-alloyed carbon-manganese steels. The electrode may be welded with either a gas mixture or with pure CO2 as the shielding gas.
Classification
EN ISO 14341-A: G 38 2 C1 3Si1
Shielding Gas
M21, C1 (EN ISO 14175)
MIG Wires / TIG Rods (GMAW/GTAW)
All

Coreweld C6
Coreweld C6 was developed and "fine-tuned" especially for hand-held, automatic and robotic welding in the automotive industry, as well as rail car manufacturing, structural welding and other similar applications. Never before has there been such a perfect pairing of filler metal and industry requirements for quality, productivity and profitability.
Process
MCAW - Metal Core Arc Welding
Classification
AWS A5.36: E70T15-M20A2-CS1-H4
Gas-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires (FCAW/MCAW)
All