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High-Alloyed Flux Cored Wire E308H

This document provides information on Böhler E 308 H PW-FD flux cored wire for welding creep resistant austenitic CrNi-steel like 1.4989 / AISI 304H. It has a rutile flux that provides excellent positional welding characteristics at fast travel speeds up to 700°C. It operates with a powerful spray arc and minimal spatter. It offers higher deposition rates and productivity over solid wire welding. The weld deposit is scaling resistant and has controlled low delta ferrite content for resistance to embrittlement. It is suitable for welding similar alloyed creep resistant steels and can be used with standard GMAW facilities.

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High-Alloyed Flux Cored Wire E308H

This document provides information on Böhler E 308 H PW-FD flux cored wire for welding creep resistant austenitic CrNi-steel like 1.4989 / AISI 304H. It has a rutile flux that provides excellent positional welding characteristics at fast travel speeds up to 700°C. It operates with a powerful spray arc and minimal spatter. It offers higher deposition rates and productivity over solid wire welding. The weld deposit is scaling resistant and has controlled low delta ferrite content for resistance to embrittlement. It is suitable for welding similar alloyed creep resistant steels and can be used with standard GMAW facilities.

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BÖHLER E 308 H PW-FD

Flux cored wire, high-alloyed, creep resistant

Classifications
EN ISO 17633-A EN ISO 17633-B AWS A5.22
T Z19 9 H P M21 1 TS 308H-F M21 1 E308HT1-4
T Z19 9 H P C1 1 TS 308H-F C1 1 E308HT1-1
Characteristics and typical fields of application
Rutile flux cored welding wire with fast freezing slag providing excellent positional welding
characteristics with fast travel speeds. It is designed for welding of creep resistant austenitic CrNi-
steel like 1.4989 / AISI 304H and service temperatures up to 700 °C. It is easy to use and operates
with a powerful penetrating spray arc transfer and minimum spatter formation. This flux cored
welding wire offers many economical and quality advantages over solid wire pulse arc welding.
High deposition rates and productivity gains are easily achievable. Additional cost effective benefits
are offered through use of less expensive shielding gases, good wetting characteristics (less
grinding), little bead oxidation (less pickling expenses), easy operation and safe penetration
(reduces the risk of weld defects and associated repair work costs), and smooth and clean weld
finish (less post weld work). The weld deposit is scaling resistant, and because of the controlled low
delta ferrite content high resistant against sigma phase embrittlement.
Base materials
Similar alloyed creep resistant steels
1.4948 X6CrNi18-11, 1.4878 X12CrNiTi18-9
AISI 304, 304H, 321H, 347H
Typical analysis of all weld metal (wt.-%)
C Si Mn Cr Ni FN
w.t-% 0.05 0.6 1.2 19.4 10.1 3-8
Mechanical properties of all-weld metal
Condition Yield strength Tensile strength Elongation Impact work
R p0,2 Rm A (L 0 =5d 0 ) ISO-V KV J
MPa MPa % +20 °C
u 390 (≥ 350) 585 (≥ 550) 42 (≥ 25) 90 (≥ 32)
u untreated, as welded – shielding gas Ar + 18 % CO 2
Operating data
Polarity: Shielding gases: Redrying ø (mm) Amps A Voltage V
DC ( + ) Argon + possible 1.2 110 – 210 20 – 31
15 – 25 % CO 2 150°C / 24 h
100 % CO 2

Welding with standard GMAW-facilities possible, slightly pulling


torch position (angel appr. 80°), slight weaving is recommended for all welding positions;
when using 100 % CO 2 as shielding gas it is necessary to increase the voltage by 2 V; the gas flow
should be 15 – 18 l/min
Approvals
TÜV (11151.), CE

All information provided is based upon careful investigation and intensive research. 03/2014
However, we do not assume any liability for correctness and information is subject to change without notice. www.voestalpine.com/welding

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