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Golden Bridge F7A4-EH14 (JQ-SJ201) Welding Flux

Golden Bridge F7A4-EH14 (JQ-SJ201) Welding Flux

SKU:SJ201-0055

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JQ.SJ201




JQ.SJ201 is aluminum-alkali sintered flux. It is dark gray round particle with the particle size of 2.0 - 0.28mm (10 - 60 mesh). Adopt DCRP and the maximum welding current is 700A. In addition, the arc is stable, the weld joint appearance is beautiful and the slag removal rate is excellent. The deposited metal has high impact toughness.



Working with Ho8MnA, H10Mn2, H08MnMoA, H08Mn2MoA and other welding wires it can be used for welding variety low-alloy steel, especially suitable for welding thin bevel narrow gap of heavy plate.

Chemical Composition of flux (%)

Chemical Composition
SiO2+TiO2
CaO+MgO
Al2O3+MnO
CaF2
S
P
Guarantee Value ≤0.060 ≤0.080
General Result 15.5 6 42 36 0.033 0.031
 

Mechanical Properties of Deposited Metal
(In accordance with GB/T5293-1999)

Test ItemFlux
Rm(N/mm2)
Rel/Rpo.2(N/mm2)
A (%)
KV2(J)-40℃

H10Mn2

Guarantee Value

480~650

≥400

≥22

≥27

 




1. The welding wires should be preheated 2 hour at 300~350℃ before welding.
2. The impurities such as rust, oil stains and moisture must be cleared off of the work piece.

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Package

55 lb (25 kg), 550 lb (250 kg)