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Golden Bridge (JQ-YDM414N) Flux-Cored Submerged Arc Welding Wire

Golden Bridge (JQ-YDM414N) Flux-Cored Submerged Arc Welding Wire

SKU:JQ-YDM414N-1/8-0055

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JQ-YDM414N

 



JQ-YDM414N is submerged arc surfacing flux-cored welding wire; It has excellent surfacing welding performance with effortless slag removal ability and beautiful weld bead formation; The deposited metal has good corrosion resistance, wear resistance and thermal shock resistance.



Working with sintered-flux JQSJD414N, applicable for hard surfacing of continuous casting roll.

Chemical components of deposited metal (%)

Element
C
Mn
Si
Cr
Ni
Mo
Guarantee value 0.05-0.15 1.00-2.00
1.50
12.00-15.00 3.00-5.00
1.00
Combined welding-flux: JQSJD414N

Hardness of surfacing metal

Test item
HRC
General value (surfacing 5 layers) ≥40
 

Reference current (DC+)

Diameter of welding wire (mm)
Φ3.2
Φ4.0
Current range (A) 320-450 350-500
 




1. The work piece shall be degreased and derusted before welding.
2. The humidity of welding wire warehouse should be kept below 60%.

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Diameter

* 1/8 inches (3.2 mm), * 5/32 inches (4.0 mm)

Package

55 lb (25 kg), 110 lb (50 kg), 220 lb (100 kg), 440 lb (200 kg), 550 lb (250 kg), 660 lb (300 kg), 770 lb (350 kg)