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SUREWELD 10P

Sureweld 10P is an E6010 all-position cellulosic electrode developed for the pipe welding industry. It produces X-ray quality joints in all-positions and produces a steady, deep penetrating arc. It is ideal for general structural, ship, barge and storage tank fabrication and may be used for welding root passes in higher grade pipe in some circumstances.

Features

The red coated Sureweld 10P is an all-position cellulosic electrode developed for the pipe welding industry in order to improve ductility in the weld deposit while maintaining the standard welding characteristics needed for a pipe welding electrode. Sureweld 10P produces a steady, deep penetrating arc and maintains the proper keyhole in an open root. This electrode will produce X-ray quality joints in flat, horizontal, overhead, vertical-up, and vertical-down procedures. Sureweld 10P is recommended for welding API grades A25, A, B and X42 pipe and general structural, ship, barge and storage tank fabrication. It may also be used for welding root passes in higher grade pipe in some circumstances.

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  • Industry
  • Process
  • Pipeline
  • General Fabrication
  • Civil Construction
  • Welding Process
  • SMAW (Stick)

Classifications

  • Classifications/Approvals

    • ASME SFA 5.1
    • CERTIFIED BY C.W.B.- CSA W48
    • A.B.S.- AWS A5.1; E6010
    • AWS A5.1; E6010

Properties

Typical Properties
As Welded  
Yield Strength 67 ksi, 465 MPa
Tensile Strength 79 ksi, 550 MPa
Elongation in 2" 29 %
Typical Charpy V-Notch Impact Properties  
Testing Temperature 0ºF (-18ºC)  
As Welded 27 ft.-lbs., 37 J
Testing Temperature -20ºF (-29ºC)  
As Welded 22 ft.-lbs., 30 J
Typical Undiluted Weld Metal Analysis  
C 0.12 %
Mn 0.3 %
Si 0.2 %
P 0.009 %
S 0.017 %

SAW

Accessories

Depositions

Deposition Table
Diameter Optimal Amperage Range Amperage Deposition Rate Efficiency
3/32 in, 2.4 mm 75 A 40 - 75 1.5 lbs./hr., 0.7 kg./hr. 72 %
1/8 in, 3.2 mm 100 A 80 - 140 2.1 lbs./hr., 0.9 kg./hr. 76.3 %
130 A 80 - 140 2.3 lbs./hr., 1 kg./hr. 68.8 %
5/32 in, 4.0 mm 140 A 130 - 175 2.8 lbs./hr., 1.3 kg./hr. 73.6 %
170 A 130 - 175 2.9 lbs./hr., 1.3 kg./hr. 64.1 %
3/16 in, 4.8 mm 160 A 150 - 210 3.3 lbs./hr., 1.5 kg./hr. 74.9 %
190 A 150 - 210 3.5 lbs./hr., 1.6 kg./hr. 69.7 %
7/32 in, 5.6 mm 190 A 180 - 275 4.5 lbs./hr., 2 kg./hr. 76.9 %
230 A 180 - 275 5.1 lbs./hr., 2.3 kg./hr. 73.1 %

Extra Info

Procedure

Hold a short arc, but do not allow the coating to touch the molten pool. A slight oscillating motion is recommended in the horizontal and flat positions. Use a short whipping motion on vertical and overhead welds, allowing only enough time out of the crater for the metal to set up. Clean thoroughly between passes. Vertical down and flat position welds should be made at approximately the same amperages