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OK Flux 10.16

High basic, all mineral, agglomerated flux designed for welding nickel and nickel based alloys. The flux is particularly suitable for strip cladding with Ni-based strip. The silicon transfer from the flux to the weld metal is strongly reduced by the well balanced flux composition and thus minimizing the risk for hot cracking in welding Ni-based alloys.

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Process

Specifications
Classifications EN ISO 14174 : S A FB 2 55 43 DC
Welding Current 900 A (60 x 0.5 mm strip)
Slag Type Fluoride basic CaF2-Al2O3-(TiO2)-(MnO)
Alloy Transfer Moderately manganese and silicon alloying
Density nom: 1.2 kg/dm3
Basicity Index nom: 2.4
Classifications_SAW Wire Weld Metal
Wire AWS/EN AWS - As Welded
OK Autrod NiCrMo-3 A5.14:ERNiCrMo-3
18274:S Ni 6625 (NiCr22Mo9Nb)
A5.39: F100A32-ERNiCrMo-3/NiCrMo-3
OK Band NiCr3 A5.14:EQNiCrMo-3
18274:B Ni 6625 (NiCr22Mo9Nb)
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Approvals_SAW
Wire
Typical Weld Metal Analysis %
C Mn Si S P Ni Cr Mo Cu N Fe Nb+Ta
OK Autrod NiCrMo-3 DC+, 350A, 28V, 35cm/min
0.01 0.6 0.3 0.010 0.01 Bal. 20.7 8.5 0.02 - 1.0 3.0
OK Band NiCr3 1st layer
0.02 1.0 0.2 0.01 0.01 Bal 19.0 7.4 - 0.025 12.8 2.6
OK Band NiCr3 2nd layer
0.01 1.1 0.2 0.01 0.01 - 21 8.0 - 0.026 4 2.8
OK Band NiCr3 3rd layer
0.01 1.2 0.2 0.01 0.01 - 20.9 8.4 - 0.027 1.7 2.8
SAW_Typical_Mech_Properties
Wire Testing Condition Yield Strength Tensile Strength Elongation Charpy V-Notch Result
OK Autrod NiCrMo-3 As Welded HI ~1.0-1.7 kJ/mm DC+ 450 MPa 720 MPa 50 %
110 J @ -140 °C
100 J @ -196 °C

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OK Flux 10.16

SAW. Wire, Strip & Flux in Standard & Bulk Sizes

OK Autrod submerged arc wire, strip, and flux are available in high-volume grades and sold in larger volumes for better weld economy. Wires come in both standard spool sizes and ESAB's unqiue Marathon Pac bulk wire drum for reduced downtime, process stability, and efficient handling. OK Autrod is ideal for high-volume production, and manufactured in our Vamberk Center of Excellence in the Czech Republic.

SAW Flux that Helps You Save

Electroslag welding is similar to submerged arc strip cladding. The difference, however, is in the flux. ESW flux provides increased speed and fewer cladding layers (weld deposit), resulting in an overall lower cost of operation. Savings are in consumable costs and fewer man hours required.

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