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Introduction
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Consumables
Submerged Arc (SAW) wires and fluxes for Pipe Mills
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High productivity welding of line pipe Submerged arc welding wires Submerged arc welding fluxes
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OP 121TT
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Applications
SAW wire-flux Selection Guide for pipe steels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Classification Society Approvals
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Packaging
SAW wires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 SAW Fluxes and DRYBAG packaging system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Arc Equipment
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Conversion Tables
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Introduction
Air Liquide group, with its headquarters in Paris, France, is one of Europes larger multinational companies with a consolidated turnover of 13,1 billion in 2008.
Air Liquide Welding, with a sales turnover of ~ 700 million, is represented throughout the world by individual ALW companies with a brand portfolio optimised locally to the needs of all types of customers. Oerlikon brand is an important part of this portfolio and has a long and distinguished history of innovation in welding products. These ALW companies are involved in many different areas of OERLIKON product design, development and application. The research and development centre, AL CTAS, is located in Paris and is the largest privately owned centre for welding R&D. This facilitates the rapid transfer and implementation of important innovations and advances in welding technology throughout the whole of the OERLIKON global network. The utilisation of the strengths and experience of this network enables OERLIKON to maintain its position and international reputation for innovative leadership at the forefront of advanced welding technology in both welding consumables and increasingly equipment and processes.
With this background, OERLIKON has generated a proven history of supplying welding consumables on an ongoing basis for the most demanding and critical applications, particularly in the energy sector to industries such as offshore oil and gas and nuclear power generation. OERLIKON has continued to work closely with owners, construction contractors and fabricators to supply customised solutions through performance and innovation by developing and supplying welding consumables and processes capable of meeting the stringent mechanical property specifications and increasingly the demands for enhanced welding productivity. The results of this process of ongoing innovation and product development are demonstrated by the unrivalled range of OERLIKON welding consumables, specifically tailored for the high productivity pipe mill environment. OERLIKON welding consumables are now accompanied by extensive ranges of high quality arc welding and cutting equipment, manual through to fully automated installations, flame and workplace products.
Quality
OERLIKON has a total commitment to quality. The product ranges are manufactured in group production facilities, all of which are ISO certified. Detailed certification for welding consumables is supplied as a matter of routine and customers special quality requirements for increased frequency of batch testing or specialised certification are also readily accommodated. This ensures the reliability and reproducibility fabricators need in the pipe fabrication industry.
Information
All OERLIKON products are backed by a full technical information package, which is available in printed or electronic format, on the OERLIKON web sites. Product information is written to enable the professional welding engineer to select the correct OERLIKON product for the application. In order to elaborate the technology of the product range in more detail, technical articles are available in the journal of OERLIKONs welding and cutting expertise, Competence.
Technical Service
OERLIKONs involvement with its products does not stop at manufacture. OERLIKON provides a close and detailed participation with the application of products, right from the initial selection to welding characteristics on site. A team of highly qualified engineers is ready to respond in collaboration with the pipe mill, with the objective of providing technologically relevant and practical solutions. A large information base is at the service of every customer to ensure the most cost effective selection of process and welding procedure to meet the needs of any application.
Track Record
OERLIKON is a technological innovator and major supplier of welding products to the pipe fabrication industry for significant projects. A track record of highly successful products combining quality and technology with technical service has been firmly established.
Flexibility
The OERLIKON product range is continuously developing in response to changing technological requirements. As new steel types are developed and used, as new more demanding applications are developed, so OERLIKON reacts to provide the right products, regularly meets engineering departments and major manufacturers at the design stage to ensure optimum welding solutions.
2008-765
The drive for high productivity multiple wire submerged arc welding began in the late 1960s with the commercial industrialisation of tandem wire submerged arc welding. The deposition rate of the SAW process was increased to approximately 15 kg/hr. The advantages of adding additional wires in a pipe mill, highlighted the process difficulties in developing a sufficiently reactive method of controlling the current supply to each wire. This posed further challenges for consumable design in order to give effective slag characteristics and bead shape control at these higher welding speeds and heat inputs. By the late 1970s, 3 wire welding in pipe mills was commonplace and deposition rates of up to approximately 25 kg/hr were being achieved in pipe thicknesses up to 30 mm. By the mid 1980s, 5 wire welding was being introduced with full electronic control, achieving deposition rates of approximately 45 kg/hr for pipe ODs, for wall thicknesses in excess of 20 mm. When OD longitudinal seam welding with 5 wires, the welding current is increased towards 5,000 A. To gain maximum productivity, welding speed must be as fast as possible (in excess of 2 m/min) consistent with reliable high speed wire feeding and the characteristics of the SAW flux. These are key
factors in determining the balance of heat input, penetration and bead shape. OERLIKON submerged arc flux developments have been an important factor in achieving these increases in productivity as multi-wire systems were developed. The current challenge is utilising these high levels of welding productivity to produce high toughness joints in higher strength grades of line pipe, X80 and X100, for high pressure gas transport.
350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 Pip e wall th ickn e ss (mm) 1-Wire 3-Wire 5-Wire
Micro-Alloying with Titanium and Boron the development of OERLIKON TIBOR solid SAW wires
There are two principal approaches to achieving high toughness weld metal at low temperatures with modern pipe plate compositions, The first approach is to use the Mn-Mo alloying system and the second is to use the Mo-Ti-B system. The aim of both approaches is to achieve high levels of weld metal toughness through microstructural control. Correctly designed, these alloying systems delay transformation at the austenite grain boundaries during cooling of the weld metal, discouraging nucleation and growth of grain boundary ferrite allotromorphs and encouraging the nucleation and growth of acicular ferrite on inclusions in the intragranular regions. Both alloy systems require the use of semi- basic SAW fluxes, such as OERLIKON OP132, to control the oxygen content of the weld metal and hence the inclusion volume fraction and size distribution. Improvements in weld toughness through welding consumable design are dependent on the variations in weld metal composition and inclusion characteristics as a result of dilution from the pipe plate, notably with the alloying elements nitrogen, aluminium, niobium and calcium. High productivity pipe welding is a high dilution process, where for example two pass welded joints can have 70% dilution of the weld bead from the pipe plate. Thus the steelmaking route and alloying regime of the pipe steel have a strong effect on the final weld metal chemistry and mechanical properties.
OERLIKON has pioneered the development of Ti/B type submerged arc welding consumables for demanding multi-wire, high speed, high arc energy longitudinal pipe welding applications. This led to the development of solid SAW wires based on the Mn-Mo-Ti-B system, firstly OE-TIBOR 22 and subsequently OE-TIBOR 33. OERLIKON OE-TIBOR 33/OP 132 was specifically developed for the multi-wire, two pass, longitudinal seam welding of X65 pipe steels. High levels of CVN at -30 C are achieved in the weld metal, while meeting X65 weld strength and requirements for hydrogen induced cracking (HIC) and sulphide stress corrosion cracking (SSCC).
Technology
OERLIKON submerged arc wire specifications are designed to incorporate the state of the art technology and in combination with OERLIKON SAW fluxes, high levels of weld metal toughness are generated for specific alloy types. In addition, as new steels and applications are developed new OERLIKON wires are designed and introduced to the range.
Operating Characteristics
OERLIKON fluxes for pipe mill applications have stable high speed, multi- wire operation at high currents, together with excellent slag detachability.
Toughness
Consistent CVN and CTOD at sub-zero temperatures in thicker wall pipe for fully sour service applications, through the right combination of wire and flux.
Reproducibility
Supporting the metallurgical rationale for OERLIKON agglomerated fluxes, the grain size distribution and agglomerate strength ensure reliable recirculation characteristics and consistent chemistry. This is most important when submerged arc welding.
Quality
All OERLIKON agglomerated fluxes and welding wires are produced in ISO certified group manufacturing plants, under the most stringent quality control systems.
Submerged arc wires and fluxes for pipe welding - Principal products
A selection of the most important welding consumable products for both longitudinal seam and spiral seam pipe welding are shown below, based on industry custom and practise. An overview of this product range selection is shown on page 12 or consult the OERLIKON Welding Consumables Product Data handbook or www.oerlikon-welding.com for full details.
Conformance to OERLIKON specifications and national standards where specified Optimised chemical alloying to maximise joint toughness Low levels of residual and impurity elements Closely controlled copper coating
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Consistent performance through control of: Wire hardness Cast Helix High productivity bulk packaging options Full range of diameters available, 2.4 - 5.0mm For details of the full range of FLUXOCORD wires, see OERLIKON Welding Consumables Product Data or www.oerlikon-welding.com
Solid wires
Type OE-S1 OE-S2 OE-S2Mo OE-TIBOR 33 OE-SD3 OE-SD3Mo OE-SD3 1NiMo OE-SD3 1NiMo OE-SD3 2NiCrMo AWS EL12 EM12K EA2 EA2TiB EH12K EA4 EG EF3 EG EN S1 S2 S2Mo SZ S3Si S3Mo SZ S3NiMo1 S3Ni2.5CrMo C 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.07 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 Mn 0.5 1 1 1.2 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.8 1.5 Si 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.25 0.2 0.2 S <0.020 <0.020 <0.020 <0.015 <0.020 <0.020 <0.020 <0.020 <0.020 P <0.020 <0.020 <0.020 <0.015 <0.020 <0.020 <0.020 <0.020 <0.020 Cr --------0.7 Ni ------1 0.9 2.4 Mo --0.5 0.5 -0.5 0.3 0.6 0.5 +Ti,B
F9AP8-EC-F3 S 50 6 FB T2Ni1Mo
OP 119, OP 192P & OP 132. OP 119 is widely used for spiral seam welding OP 192P & OP 132
are used for both two pass longitudinal seam and spiral seam welding applications. These fluxes are optimised for high productivity performance in multi-wire, AC/DC, high welding speed pipe welding applications.
The OERLIKON range of submerged arc fluxes is very comprehensive and for specific pipe welding applications other SAW fluxes may be proposed by OERLIKON technical service, for example OP 122 and OP 178.
For details of the complete product range, consult OERLIKON Welding Consumables Product Data or www.oerlikon-welding.com
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Classification
EN 760 SA CS 1 77 AC H5
Metallurgical Behaviour
Pick up and Burn out of the alloying elements Si & Mn = f (alloy content of the wire electrode) DVS Merkblatt 0907 Part 1.
+ 1 0,8 0,6 0,4 0,2 0 0,2 0,4
Si-content of wire electrode
Si [%]
+ Mn [%] 1,2 1 0,8 0,6 0,4 0,2 0 0,2 0,4 0,6 0,8 1 1,2 0 0,5 Mn [%]
Mn-content of wire electrode
1,5
2,5
3,5
OP 119
Main characteristics
Two-run technique Chemical composition and mechanical properties (typical values) in the as welded condition on API 5L X70 pipe steel*
Wire Grade OE-S1 OE-S2 OE-S2 Mo AWS-A5.17 & A5.23 F7TA0G-EL12 F8TA0G-EM12K F9TA0G-EA2 C 0.07 0.07 0.07 Mn 1.2 1.4 1.4 Si 0.4 0.4 0.4 Mo --0.2 Hardness HV 10 190 200 220 Yield strength Tensile strength MPa MPa 450 500 560 530 590 630 Impact Energy - ISO-V (J) 0 C 60 70 100 -20 C 35 35 50
* the chemical composition and mechanical properties of the weld metal are strongly dependant on the chemistry of the pipe steel.
Multi-run technique Classification of all-weld-metal wire-flux combinations - All weld metal analysis and mechanical properties, as welded condition
Wire Grade OE-S1 OE-S2 OE-S2 Mo AWS-A5.17 & A5.23 F7A0 EL 12 F7A2 EM 12K F8A0 EA2 A2 C 0.05 0.05 0.05 Mn 1.1 1.4 1.3 Si 0.5 0.5 0.5 Mo --0.5 Yield strength Tensile strength MPa MPa >360 >400 >480 420-520 520-620 600-700 A5 % >24 >24 >20 Impact Energy - ISO-V (J) 0 C >60 >80 >50 -20 C >30 >50 >35
Classification
EN 760 SA AB 1 67 AC H5
Metallurgical Behaviour
Pick up and Burn out of the alloying elements Si & Mn = f (alloy content of the wire electrode) DVS Merkblatt 0907 Part 1.
+ 1 0,8 0,6 0,4 0,2 0 0,2 0,4
Si-content of wire electrode
Si [%]
+ Mn [%] 1,2 1 0,8 0,6 0,4 0,2 0 0,2 0,4 0,6 0,8 1 0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 1,2 0 0,5 Mn [%] 1 1,5 2 2,5 3 3,5
Mn-content of wire electrode
OP 192P
Main characteristics
Two-run technique Chemical composition and mechanical properties (typical values), as welded condition on API 5 L X80 pipe steel *
Wire Grade OE-S2 OE-S2 Mo TIBOR 33 AWS A5.23 F8TA0G-EM12K F9TA2G-EA2 F9TA4G-EA2TiB C 0.07 0.07 0.07 Mn 1.4 1.4 1.45 Si 0.35 0.35 0.35 Mo -0.2 0.2 Others --Ti, B Hardness HV 10 200 220 230 Yield strength Tensile strength MPa MPa 500 560 600 590 630 670 Impact Energy - ISO-V (J) -20 C 80 100 140 -30 C -50 100 -40 C --50
* the chemical composition and mechanical properties of the weld metal are strongly dependant on the chemistry of the pipe steel.
Multi-run technique Classification of all-weld-metal wire-flux combinations - All weld metal analysis and mechanical properties, as welded condition
Wire Grade OE-S2 OE-S2 Mo OE-SD3 Mo AWS A 5.17 & A5.23 F7AP4-EM12K F8AP2-EA2-A2 F9AP2-EA4-A4 C 0.05 0.06 0.06 Mn 1.4 1.4 1.7 Si 0.45 0.50 0.60 Mo -0.5 0.5 Yield strength MPa >400 >470 >550 Tensile strength MPa 480-580 570-680 630-720 A5 % >25 >22 >20 Impact Energy - ISO-V (J) -20 C >100 >60 >50 -30 C >70 >47 >27 -40 C >27 ---
Classification
EN 760 SA AB 1 67 AC H5
Metallurgical Behaviour
Pick up and Burn out of the alloying elements Si & Mn = f (alloy content of the wire electrode) DVS Merkblatt 0907 Part 1.
+ 1 0,8 0,6 0,4 0,2 0 0,2 0,4
Si-content of wire electrode
Si [%]
+ Mn [%] 1,2 1 0,8 0,6 0,4 0,2 0 0,2 0,4 0,6 0,8 1 1,2 0 0,5 Mn [%]
Mn-content of wire electrode
1,5
2,5
3,5
OP 132
Main characteristics
Two-run technique Chemical composition and mechanical properties (typical values) in as welded condition on API 5L pipe steel*
Wire Grade OE-S2 OE-S2 Mo TIBOR 33 FC X100T API 5L steel X70 X80 X80 X100 AWS-A5.23 F8TA2G-EM12K F9TA4G-EA2 F9TA6G-EA2TiB F11TA4G-ECG C 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 Mn 1.4 1.4 1.45 1.8 Si 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.3 Mo -0.2 0.2 0.4 Others --Ti, B -Hardness Yield strength Tensile strength HV 10 MPa MPa 200 220 230 280 500 560 600 700 590 630 670 850 Impact Energy - ISO-V (J) -20 C -30 C -40 C -50 C 80 100 150 50 -70 120 40 --100 30 --80 --
* the chemical composition and mechanical properties of the weld metal are strongly dependant on the chemistry of the pipe steel.
Multi-run technique Classification of all-weld-metal wire-flux combinations - All weld metal analysis and mechanical properties, as welded condition
Wire Grade OE-S2 OE-S2 Mo OE SD3 Mo AWS A 5.17 & A5.23 F7A5-EM 12K F8A5-EA2-A2 F9A5-EA4-A4 C 0.06 0.06 0.06 Mn 1.3 1.3 1.7 Si 0.2 0.2 0.4 Mo -0.5 0.5 Yield strength MPa >400 >470 >540 Tensile strength MPa 480-510 550-620 620-660 A5 % >27 >23 >21 Impact Energy - ISO-V (J) -20 C >140 >110 >100 -40 C >40 >80 >60 -50 C -->50
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Classification
EN 760 SA FB 55 AC H5
Applications
EN 10208-2 L290 API-5L / 5LS X42 X46
Metallurgical Behaviour
Pick up and Burn out of the alloying elements Si & Mn = f (alloy content of the wire electrode) DVS Merkblatt 0907 Part 1.
+ 1 0,8 0,6 0,4 0,2 0 0,2 0,4
Si-content of wire electrode
Si [%]
+ Mn [%] 1,2 1 0,8 0,6 0,4 0,2 0 0,2 0,4 0,6 0,8 1 0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 1,2 0 0,5 Mn [%] 1 1,5 2 2,5 3 3,5
Mn-content of wire electrode
OP 121TT
Main characteristics
Multi-run technique Classification of all-weld-metal wire-flux combinations - All weld metal analysis and mechanical properties, as welded condition
Wire Grade OE-S2 Mo OE-SD3 OE-SD3 Mo OE-SD3 1Ni 1/4 Mo OE-SD3 1Ni 1/2 Mo OE-SD3 2NiCrMo FLUXOCORD 31 HD FLUXOCORD 41 HD FLUXOCORD 42 FLUXOCORD 83 AWS A5.17 & A5.23 F8A4 EA2-A2 F7A8 EH12K F8A6 EG-A4 F8A8-EG-G F9A8 EF3-F3 F11A6 EG-G F7A8 EC1 F9A8 EC-F3 F11A8 EC-F5 F13A4 EC-F5 C 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.05 0.05 0.08 0.06 Mn 0.9 1.6 1.3 1.3 1.5 1.4 1.6 1.4 1.4 1.5 Si 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.25 0.4 Ni ---0.8 1.0 2.2 -1.2 2.35 2.8 Mo 0.5 -0.5 0.2 0.5 0.5 -0.4 0.5 0.5 Cr -----0.6 --0.5 0.2 Yield Strength MPa >470 >450 >520 >530 >540 >720 >450 >550 >690 >830 Tensile Strength MPa 550-680 530-630 600-700 600-650 650-750 850-1000 500-600 620-760 760-830 890-1000 A5 % >24 >25 >24 >24 >20 >14 >25 >20 >16 >12 Impact Energy - ISO-V (J) -20 C >100 >140 >120 >140 >90 >90 >140 >120 >90 >50 -40 C >50 >100 >80 >120 >70 >70 >100 >100 >70 >40 -60 C ->70 ->80 >50 >50 >60 >60 >50 --
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Selection guide
OP 119 Technology Spiral Thickness > 1 High speed Low temp. KV Slag removal Weldability GGG GG GGG G GGG GGG OP 192P TWO-RUN GGG GG GGG GG GGG GG GG GGG GG GGG GGG GG OP 132 OP 121 TT MULTI-RUN G GGG G GGG GGG GG G Not recommended GG Good GGG Very good GGG Excellent OP 119 S2 / S2Mo OP 192P S2 / S2Mo OP 132 / S2 OP 192P / S2 OP 119 / S2Mo OP 192P / S2Mo OP 132 / S2Mo OP 192P / S2Mo OP 132 / FLUXOCORD X100T OP 132 / TIBOR 33 OP 192P / TIBOR 33 OP 132 / FLUXOCORD X100T OP 121TT(W) / OE SD3 OP 121TT(W) / FLUXOCORD 31HD OP 121TT(W) / OE SD3 Ni 1/4 Mo OP 121TT(W) / OE SD3 Ni 1/2 Mo OP 121TT(W) / FLUXOCORD 41HD OP 121TT(W) / OE SD3 2NiCrMo OP 121TT(W) / FLUXOCORD 42 OP 121TT(W) / FLUXOCORD 83
KV -20 C
TWO-RUN
MULTI-RUN
KV -40 C
X100 X120
* the chemical composition and mechanical properties of the weld metal are strongly dependant on the chemistry of the pipe steel.
Note:
Two pass welds when pipe welding are high dilution and the pipe steel chemistry will therefore have a strong effect on the chemistry and mechanical properties of the final joint. When two pass pipe welding it is therefore possible for a range of wire chemistries to meet the joint strength requirements for a given chemistry of pipe steel. Joint toughness, and service requirements, e.g. sour service, must also be carefully considered in combination with the pipe chemistry during the selection of an OERLIKON wire/flux combination - please consult OERLIKON technical service and experienced engineers will recommend the most appropriate choice of SAW wire/flux combination and welding procedural guidelines for the application.
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Type SAW OP 119 / OE-S1 OP 119 / OE-S2 OP 119 / OE-S2Mo OP 192 / OE-S2 OP 132 / OE-S2 OP 132 / OE-S2Mo OP 121TT / OE-SD3 OP 121TT / OE-SD3 1Ni 1/4 Mo OP 121TT / OE-SD3 1Ni 1/2 Mo
AWS
TV
DB
ABS
BV
DNV
GL
LRS
RMRS
F7A0 EL12 F7A2 EM12K F8A0 EA2 A2 F7AP4 EM12K F7A5 EM12K F8A5 EA2-A2 F7P8 EH12K F8A8-EG-G F9A8 EF3-F3 F11A6 EG-G
3YM (-40 C) -
3YM
IVY42M H5 -
5Y40M -
4Y40M 3Y50M -
5Y40M HHH -
INITIALS DESCRIPTION
EN European Normalization
DB Deutsche Bahn
BV Bureau Veritas
GL Germanischer Lloyd
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Designed for high consumption pipe-mill environments Wire is free spooled, 1,000-3,000 kg Pay off system adaptable for floor or gantry Reliable rapid pay off at high wire feed speeds Double HDPE layer protection from atmosphere during storage Integral pallet
Heavy duty cardboard drums 320 kg & 600 kg formats 100% recyclable Reliable rapid pay off at high wire feed speeds Fitted sling points for handling safety
Spool
2004-113
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OERLIKON PE Sack
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Weld sealed 100% recyclable (4) Easy to handle Effective flux protection from the environment Supply: 1 tonne / 40 x 25 kg sacks per pallet
OERLIKON BIGBAG
A specially designed packaging system for high consumption pipe-mill environments. Combining the BIGBAG bulk flux packaging system with the low vacuum, composite technology DRYBAG system, delivering these additional benefits:
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2007-474
2004-112-r
500, 800 and 1000 kg formats Mounted on an integral pallet Ready slung for crane lifting safety Very fast flux discharge
2006-943
CITOMIG
Two power sources for intensive industrial applications in workshop conditions. These machines are easy to use via an intuitive parameter adjustment system which provides optimised welding parameters for the highest quality results.
Product features: I Digital parameter display I 4 rollers feeder with speed regulation I Assistant adjustment mode I Complete welding cycle I Compact wirer feeder I Protected harness (5 m or 10 m) I 30 step adjustment I 220/400 V three phase
bead appearance as a TIG weld, and delivers optimum results on very thin aluminium or stainless steel, < 2 mm, with increased molten pool control even on poor edge preparations.
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MIG Brazing, or MIG braze welding, an extremely effective process which accommodates large joint tolerances. An unequalled number of welding programmes with more than 150 synergic curves as standard and a memory capacity for over 100 welding procedures. Increased control: Warning system for parameter variations, parameter printouts, power source networking, correction and calibration of the values displayed, etc.
Product features: Digital parameter display I Harness 5 m to 25 m I 400 V three-phase I MMA welding I Gouging with CITOPULS MXW 520
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Digital current regulation and control, totally managing the current wave form and exact parameter reproduction. A more powerful current/voltage characteristic, increasing arc stiffness and joint penetration. SSA (Speed Short Arc), which provides an increase in welding speed while reducing distortion, an advantage when welding thinner sheets. CDP (Cold Double Pulse) enabling very high quality beads to be obtained on thinner sheet material without distortion. The CDP gives the same
2006-363
CITOPULS MXW 420 420 A at 45% CITOPULS MXW 520 500 A at 60%
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2006-664
2006-788
From the CITOCUT K, a single phase unit with integrated compressor, a highly portable unit that cuts up to 6 mm, to the NERTAJET 50, a high performance chopper, multi gas machine that cuts up to 50 mm of steel.
CITOCUT 40i
Heavy duty portable cutting unit inverter technology.
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From small, portable, high performance machines which can be carried by the welder to the location, such as the CITOARC 1900i, to rugged thyristor controlled units, such as the CITOROD 6500TH designed for heavy duty site applications, with rack fitting, remote parameter control and use with very long cables
400 V 50/60 Hz three phase. I Heavy duty cycle, 120 A at 60% at 40 C. I Quality cut, up to 40 mm. I Contact cut, distance cut, plasma gouging. I Blow back start, no HF interference. I Grid cutting capability.
CITOARC 1900i
Single phase inverter, portable machine.
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CITOCUT 40
Product features. I High cutting capcity: 40 mm with 120 A. I High duty cycle: 50% at 40 C. I 4 steps for setting the current according to the thickness to cut. I IP 23 for indoor and outdoor applications. I High quality cut with drag cutting nozzles. I Delivered ready to use with 6 m torch, air hose, primary cable, earth cable, starting set of wear parts. I Input voltage three phases : 220/230/380/400 V - 50/60 Hz
2007-065
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MMA / TIG Lift / MMA Cellulosic. 230 V 50/60 Hz single phase. Motor generator compatible. Duty cycle 160 A at 60%. Light and portable 40 x 18 x 30 cm - 11kg. Digital display. Remote control. 2 years warranty
2006-912
2007-117
CITOROD 6500 TH
Thyristor controlled multiprocess power source.
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MMA, TIG Lift, MMA cellulosic, gouging. Double characteristic, CC/CV. Options: TIG, TIG HF / MIG. 230/400/440 V 50/60 Hz three phase. Heavy duty cycle, 630 A at 35%. 82 x 51 x 57 cm - 185 kg. Hot start and arc force adjustment. Remote control. Hoisting ring standard, suitable for rack fitting.
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2007-477
1881-064
Power sources
STARMATIC
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STARMATIC 1303 DC Duty cycle at 100% Welding range Primary power supply Technology Power at 100% duty cycle External-static characteristics - flat - drooping Net weight 1 300 A - 44 V 2 DC 400-440 V 50/60 Hz* three-phase Thyristors 99 kVA I I 483 kg
STARMATIC 1003 AC/DC 1 000 A - 44 V 1 AC - 1 DC 380/400/415 V 50/60 Hz* three-phase Thyristors 64.6 kVA AC I I 540 kg DC I I
* For other primary power supply three-phase, consult Air Liquide Welding.
2006-781
Rugged, reliable, suitable for aggressive industrial surroundings. Fan-cooled, fitted with thermal cut-out, easy to move using crane or forklift. Quick connection to the core of the installation by simple and accessible connectors. Remote control system. Function type: 1 - SAW direct current (DC). 2 - SAW alternative current (AC). 3 - SAW gouging arc.
2007-386
2000-357
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Welding heads
SUBARC 5 standard welding heads
A complete range of high-performance equipment using microprocessor technology to combine performance, flexibility of use and guaranteed high reliability in welding cycle management. For the most demanding applications, SUBARC 5 is a compact welding and hard surfacing installation. It allows accurate pre-setting and pre-selection of the actual welding current and voltage parameters for excellent arc striking every time:
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Submerged arc welding: - direct current: flat or drooping power source characteristics. - alternating current: drooping power source characteristic. MIG/MAG (spray-arc transfer). Single, twin and tandem options with flux recycling system.
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Single
Twin
Tandem
2008-466
DC
Submerged arc special welding heads.
Single or tandem narrow-gap torch.
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DC
2004-928
DC AC
Narrow-gap torch/holding device up to 250 mm wall thicknesses. Changeable head (standard heads up to 180 mm available). Self-centring head on floating bearing. Ceramic coating.
2356-014
Thicknesses up to 70 mm. Kit to retrofit on SUBARC installations. Adjustable nozzle. 2.4 mm to 5.0 mm single wire diameter. 2 x 1.6 mm - 2 x 2.4 mm twin wire diameter.
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2008-459
Positioning equipment
Air Liquide Welding provides a large range of positioning equipment such as rotators and column and booms.
Rotators
The ROTAMATIC range from 2 tons to 600 tons allows the rotation of vessels or tube for manual or automatic welding. Medium duty and heavy duty ranges are available to fit the needs of every customer.
Modular S.A. carriage which can be adapted to various applications. Flat and angle assembly of plates in all grades and thicknesses. Wheel diameter: 150 mm. Crabbing arms
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Combined together, Air Liquide Welding positioning equipment provides a wide range of welding solutions.
Circular weld on rotator External welds axial and circular Circular and vertical weld on turntable Internal welds axial and circular Welding on positioning table
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- 11.2 - 9.4 - 7.6 - 5.8 - 4.0 - 2.2 - 0.4 1.4 3.2 5.0 F 114.8 116.6 118.4 120.2 122.0 123.8 125.6 127.4 129.2 131.0 132.8 134.6 136.4 138.2 140.0 141.8 143.6 145.4 147.2 149.0 F 662 680 698 716 734 752 842 932 1022 1112 1202 1292 1382 1472 1562 1652 1742 1832 1922 2012
C 18.9 19.4 20.2 20.6 21.1 21.7 22.2 22.8 23.3 23.9 24.4 25.0 25.6 26.1 26.7 27.2 27.8 28.3 28.9 29.4 C 621 649 677 704 732 760 788 816 843 871 899 927 954 982 1010 1038 1066 1093 1121 1149 1150 1200 1250 1300 1350 1400 1450 1500 1550 1600 1650 1700 1750 1800 1850 1900 1950 2000 2050 2100 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85
F 150.8 152.6 154.4 156.2 158.0 159.8 161.6 163.4 165.2 167.0 168.8 170.6 172.4 174.2 176.0 177.8 179.6 181.4 183.2 185.0 F 2102 2192 2282 2372 2462 2552 2642 2732 2822 2912 3002 3092 3182 3272 3362 3452 3542 3632 3722 3812
C 30.0 30.6 31.1 31.7 32.2 32.8 33.3 33.9 34.4 35.0 35.6 36.1 36.7 37.2 38 43 49 54 60 66 C 1177 1204 1232 1260 1288 1316 1343 1371 1399 1427 1454 1482 1510 1538 1566 1593 1621 1649 2150 2200 2250 2300 2350 2400 2450 2500 2550 2600 2650 2700 2750 2800 2850 2900 2950 3000 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 110 120 130 140 150
F 186.8 188.6 190.4 192.2 194.0 195.8 197.6 199.4 201.2 203.0 204.8 206.6 208.4 210.2 212.0 230 248 266 284 302 F 3902 3992 4082 4172 4262 4352 4442 4532 4622 4712 4802 4892 4982 5072 5162 5252 5342 5432
- 0.56 0.00 0.56 1.11 1.67 2.22 2.78 3.33 3.89 4.44 5.00 5.56 6.11 6.67 7.22 C 71 77 82 88 93 99 100 104 110 116 121 127 132 138 143 149 154 160 166 171
Note: the numbers in bold type refer to the temperature, either in Celsius or Fahrenheit, which is desired to convert into the other scale. If converting from Fahrenheit degrees to Celsius degrees, the equivalent temperature will be found in the left column, while converting from Ceslsius degrees to Fahrenheit degrees the answer will be found in the column on the right.
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N/mm2 750 760 770 780 790 800 810 820 830 840 850 860 870 880 890 900 910 920 930 940
ksi 108.8 110.2 111.7 113.1 114.6 116.0 117.5 118.9 120.4 121.8 123.3 124.7 126.2 127.8 129.1 130.5 132.0 133.4 134.9 136.3
psi 108800 110200 111700 113100 114600 116000 117500 118900 120400 121800 123300 124700 126200 127800 129100 130500 132000 133400 134900 136300
MPa 750 760 770 780 790 800 810 820 830 840 850 860 870 880 890 900 910 920 930 940
N/mm2 950 960 970 980 990 1000 1010 1020 1030 1040 1050 1060 1070 1080 1090 1100 1110 1120 1130 1140
ksi 137.8 139.2 140.7 142.1 143.6 145.0 146.5 147.9 149.4 150.8 152.3 153.7 155.2 156.6 158.1 159.5 161.0 162.4 163.9 165.3
psi 137800 139200 140700 142100 143600 145000 146500 147900 149400 150800 152300 153700 155200 156600 158100 159500 161000 162400 163900 165300
MPa 950 960 970 980 990 1000 1010 1020 1030 1040 1050 1060 1070 1080 1090 1100 1110 1120 1130 1140
Conversion factors: 1 1 1 1
N/mm2 = 145.038 psi N/mm2 = 0.145038 ksi MPa = 145.038 psi MPa = 0.145038 ksi
Note: psi values have been rounded off to the nearest fourth digit.
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Consumable weight
lbs 2.2 4.4 6.6 8.8 11.0 13.2 15.4 17.6 19.8 22.0 33.0 44.0 55.0 66.0 77.0 88.0 99.0 110.0 kgs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Electrode length
inches 10 12 13 14 18 mm 250 300 330 350 450
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