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Features:
- The electrode is a low-alloy steel rod coated to produce a weld metal with a composition of approximately 2.25% Chromium and 1% Molybdenum.
- It is a low-hydrogen, basic-coated electrode, which results in a high-quality, crack-resistant weld.
- The weld metal provides high tensile strength, around 90,000 psi (620 MPa), making it suitable for applications under heavy loads ad stress.
- It offers excellent resistance to creep and heat, maintaining strength at elevated temperatures, up to approximately 600°C.
- The basic coating ensures excellent weldability with a stable arc, low spatter, and reduced hydrogen in the weld, preventing hydrogen cracking.