Low alloy wires are designed for single or multipass welding on low alloy steels.
Spoolarc 75 is a MIG and submerged arc wire with 1% nickel content that meets the weathering requirements of AWS D1.1 and D1.5.
Spoolarc ENi4 is a submerged arc welding wier that contains 1.7% Ni and 0.15% Mo. It is typically used for the welding of high-strength, low alloyed steels where higher strength and good notch toughness are required.
Spoolarc U515 is a submerged arc wire that is used for welding Cr-Mo steels up to 1-1/4% Cr and 1/2% Mo. Typical applications include process piping, heat exchangers, and pressure vessel fabrication.
Spoolarc 40 is a submerged arc wire that is typically used to weld carbon and low alloy steels. It contains 1/2% Mo and elevated levels of Mn which make it suitable for stress relieved applications requiring 80 ksi tensile strength.
Spoolarc 40B is a 1/2% Mo containing submerged arc wire most commonly used for stress relief applications.
Spoolarc 44 is a high Mn, 1/2% Mo wire with a 0.6% Ni addition designed for single or multipass welding where high strength and impact toughness are required. It maintains 80 ksi after long-term, 50 hours or more, stress relieving.
Spoolarc 100 is a Cr, Ni, Mo alloyed submerged arc welding wire suitable for welding of high strength, low alloy quenched and tempered steels.
OK Autrod 13.20SC is designed to produce a 2-1/4% Cr and 1% Mo weld deposit to be used for welding process piping, heat exchangers, and pressure vessel fabrication. Used in combination with OK Flux 10.63 it meets step-cooling requirements.
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