CHARACTERISTICS & APPLICATIONS
íshín-630B deposits weld metal containing 16.4 Cr, 4.7 Ni, and 3.6 Cu. These electrodes are primarily designed for welding ASTM A 564, Type 630, and some other precipitation-hardening stainless steels. The weld metal is modified to prevent the formation of ferrite networks in the martensite microstructure which could have a
deleterious effect on mechanical properties. Dependent on the application and weld size, the weld metal may be used either as welded; welded and precipitation hardened; or welded, solution treated, and precipitation hardened.
These electrodes are usable with dcep (electrode positive) only. While use with alternating current is sometimes accomplished, they are not intended for use with this type of current. Electrode sizes 4.0 mm and smaller may be used in all positions of welding.
Storage and Drying Conditions: Hydrogen can have adverse effects on welds in some steels under certain conditions. One source of this hydrogen is moisture in the electrode coverings. For this reason, the proper storage, treatment, and handling of electrodes are necessary.
Holding Ovens: 125°C–150°C.
Drying Conditions: 250°C–425°C for 1 hour prior to use.
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF UNDILUTED WELD
C | Cr | Ni | Mo | Nb+Ta | Mn | Si | P | S | N | Cu | Others |
0.05 | 16.0-16.75 | 4.50-5.00 | 0.75 | 0.15-0.30 | 1.00 | 0.25-0.75 | 0.04 | 0.03 | NS | 3.25-4.00 | NS |
Single values are maxima, except where specified otherwise.
ALL-WELD-METAL MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
Heat to 1025°C to 1050°C, hold for one hour (–0, +15 minutes), and air cool to ambient, and then precipitation harden at 610°C to 630°C, hold for four hours (–0, +15 minutes), and air cool to ambient. Preheat: 150°C minimum and Interpass Temperature: 260°C maximum
Tensile Strength, MPa | Yield Strength, At 0.2% Offset, MPa | Elongation % | Lateral Expansion, mm | Charpy V-Notch Impact at NS°C, Joules |
930 | NS | 7 | NS | NS |
Single values are minimal.
ELECTRODE SIZE & WELDING CURRENT (DCEP)
DIAMETER, mm | LENGTH, mm | Amperes |
2.50 | 350 | 65-90 |
3.15, 3.20 | 350 | 90-120 |
4.00 | 350 | 120-150 |
5.00 | 350 | 160-200 |
WARNING: Safety and health information is available from many sources, including, but not limited to Safety and Health Fact Sheets listed in A11.3, ANSI Z49.1 Safety in Welding, Cutting, and Allied Processes published by the American Welding Society, 8669 Doral Blvd., Suite 130, Doral, FL 33166., and applicable federal and state regulations. The Safety and Health Fact Sheets are revised, and additional sheets added periodically.