Product Profile of High Tensile Low Alloy Steel Electrode
High Tensile Low Alloy Steel Electrode is designed as a heavy coated, low-hydrogen all-position electrode. The Steel Electrode is manufactured using depositing weld metal having 0. 5% CR, 0. 5% NI and 0. 5% CU. The Steel Electrode exhibits improved corrosion resistance properties and therefore recommended for welding weathering steels like Cor-Ten a, Cor-Ten B and equivalent. High Tensile Low Alloy Steel Electrode is also capable of resisting preferential corrosion in seawater and has applications for welding Micro-Alloyed and C-MN steels.
Applications of High Tensile Low Alloy Steel Electrode:
For Welding Weathering Steels
Welding architectural structures
Welding bridges
Welding exhaust gas fumes chimneys
Welding micro alloyed steels
Key Features of High Tensile Low Alloy Steel Electrode
- Designed as a heavy coated, low-hydrogen all-position electrode
- Manufactured using depositing weld metal having 0. 5% CR, 0. 5%NI and 0. 5% CU.
- Exhibits improved corrosion resistance properties and therefore recommended for welding weathering steels like Cor-Ten a, Cor-Ten B and equivalent.
- Capable of resisting preferential corrosion in seawater, and has applications for welding Micro-Alloyed and C-MN steels.