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| Mild Steel Solid Electrodes |
| Lincolnweld L-60 | EL12 | Lincolnweld® L-60 is a low carbon, low manganese, low silicon general purpose electrode. It provides the lowest hardness and is best suited for use with the Lincolnweld® 700 series of active fluxes. |
| Lincolnweld L-61 | EM12K | Lincolnweld® L-61 is a low carbon, medium manganese, low silicon general purpose submerged arc electrode. It is a good choice for a wide range of applications with single or multiple pass subarc welding. |
| Lincolnweld L-50 | EM13K | Lincolnweld® L-50 is a low carbon, medium manganese, medium silicon wire. Pair it with Lincolnweld® 980 flux for the best flux/wire combination when semiautomatic submerged arc welding. |
| Lincolnweld L-56 | EH11K | Lincolnweld® L-56 is a low carbon, high manganese, very high silicon wire. It can be used with Lincolnweld® 800 series fluxes on welds requiring 480 MPa (70 ksi) tensile strength in stress relieved conditions. |
| Lincolnweld L-S3 | EH12K | Lincolnweld® L-S3 is a low carbon, high manganese, medium silicon electrode designed for use with the Lincolnweld® 800 series of neutral fluxes. It is capable of producing impact properties exceeding 27 J (20 ft•lbf) at -62°C (-80°F) when used with Lincolnweld® 888™, 8500, and MIL800-H neutral fluxes. |
| Lincolnweld LA-71 | EM14K | Lincolnweld® L-A71 is a low carbon, medium manganese, medium silicon electrode containing approximately 0.1% titanium. This small addition of titanium allows deposits to be stress-relieved with little loss of strength, even with extended stress relief times. It is also widely used with neutral basic fluxes in both as-welded and post-weld heat treated conditions. |
| Low Alloy Solid Electrodes |
| Lincolnweld L-70 | EA1 | Lincolnweld® L-70 is a low carbon, medium manganese, low silicon, 1/2% molybdenum wire used for single or multiple pass welds. This electrode is a standard choice for pipe fabrication and other limited pass applications. |
| Lincolnweld LA-75 | ENi1K | Lincolnweld® LA-75 is a low carbon, medium manganese, high silicon, nickel-bearing electrode designed for use with Lincolnweld® neutral fluxes. It is suitable for use in applications requiring less than 1% Ni. |
| Lincolnweld LA-81 | EG | Lincolnweld® LA-81 is a low carbon, medium manganese, low silicon, 1/2% molybdenum wire containing small additions of titanium and boron for improved fracture toughness. It is generally used in two pass applications for arctic grade line pipe or as a back bead on multiple pass welds. It can be used to weld up to API X90 grade pipe. |
| Lincolnweld LA-82 | EF2 | Lincolnweld® LA-93 is designed for high temperature applications such as pressure vessels and piping for 2 1/4% chromium, 1% molybdenum steels. The AWS R designator denotes ultra low residuals which will result in a low Bruscato factor. |
| Lincolnweld LA-84 | EF3 | Lincolnweld® LA-84 is a nickel-bearing electrode with 1/2% molybdenum. This electrode is used for higher strength weldements where impact properties exceeding 27 J (20 ft•lbf) at -62°C (-80°F) are required. It is suitable for use where consumables with less than 1% Ni are required. |
| Lincolnweld LA-85 | ENi5 | Lincolnweld® LA-85 is a nickel-bearing wire with 0.2% molybdenum designed for use on weathering steels. It is capable of exceeding low temperature Charpy V-Notch requirements and 480-550 MPa (70-80 ksi) tensile strength in the as-welded and stress-relieved conditions. |
| Lincolnweld LA-90 | EA3K | Lincolnweld® LA-90 is a low carbon, high manganese, high silicon, 1/2% molybdenum special purpose wire. It is recommended for seam welding of pipe and for the general welding of high strength plate. |
| Lincolnweld LA-92 | EB2 | Lincolnweld® LA-92 is designed for welding 1 1/4% chromium, 1/2% molybdenum steels in high temperature service applications such as pressure vessels or piping. The AWS R designator denotes ultra low residuals which will result in a low Bruscato factor. |
| Lincolnweld LA-93 | EB3 | Lincolnweld LA-93 is designed for high temperature applications such as pressure vessels and piping for 2-1/4% Cr, 1% Mo steels. |
| Lincolnweld LA-100 | EM2 | Lincolnweld® LA-100 is a low carbon, high manganese wire with nickel and molybdenum designed to weld high strength steels such as HY-80 and HSLA-80. It delivers yield strength greater than 690 MPa (100 ksi) and H2 hydrogen levels can be achieved when used with MIL800-H flux. |
| Mild Steel Cored Electrodes |
| Lincolnweld LC-72 | EC1 | Lincolnweld® LC-72 is a cored wire designed to increase deposition rates 10-30% when used with 980 flux. It is designed to provide optimal bead shape, penetration, and slag removal in semiautomatic submerged arc welding. |
| Low Alloy Cored Electrodes |
| Lincolnweld LAC B2 | ECB2 | Lincolnweld® LAC-B2 is a flux-cored wire designed to weld with either single or tandem arcs using a neutral flux. It is a cost-effective choice when welding 1 1/4% chromium, 1/2% molybdenum steels where a low Bruscato factor is not required. |
| Lincolnweld LAC M2 | ECM2 | Lincolnweld® LAC-M2 is capable of delivering 690 MPa (100 ksi) yield strength when welded with Lincolnweld® 880, 880M, 888™ or MIL800-H fluxes. |
| Lincolnweld LAC Ni2 | ECNi2 | Lincolnweld® LAC-Ni2 is a 2% nickel flux-cored wire used primarily in weathering steel applications. When used with 888™ flux, it can product impact properties exceeding 20 ft•lbf (27 J) @ -100°F (-73ºC). |
| 700 Series Active Flux |
| Lincolnweld 760 | | Lincolnweld® 760 is highly active and designed to handle rust and mill scale. It is recommended for applications where porosity caused by arc blow is a challenge. For excellent bead appearance on flat fillet welds – choose Lincolnweld® 760. |
| Lincolnweld 761 | | Lincolnweld® 761 is a manganese alloying and carbon reducing flux designed to provide superior crack resistance. It is recommended for limited pass welding with Lincolnweld® solid electrodes. For good bead appearance – choose Lincolnweld® 761. |
| Lincolnweld 780 | | Lincolnweld® 780 features fast freezing slag for easy removal and minimized spilling. When paired with Lincolnweld® L-61 it is recommended for up to three pass welding applications. For low flash-through, excellent bead shape, and easy slag removal – choose Lincolnweld® 780. |
| Lincolnweld 781 | | Lincolnweld® 781 features fast follow characteristics that allow for uniform welds at high speeds without undercut or voids. It is recommended for high speed, limited pass welding on clean plate and sheet steel. For good wetting action and uniform welds at high speeds – choose Lincolnweld® 781. |
| 800 Series Neutral Flux |
| Lincolnweld 860 | | Lincolnweld® 860 offers excellent operating characteristics in a variety of general welding applications. For double joining pipe, pressure vessel and general fabrication welding applications – choose Lincolnweld® 860. |
| Lincolnweld 865 | | Lincolnweld® 865 is a general purpose flux designed to weld butt joints and flat and horizontal fillets. When
used with Lincolnweld® L-50 or L-61, it is capable of producing 480 MPa (70 ksi) tensile strength as welded or after short- or long-term stress relief. For stress relieved applications with Lincolnweld® L-61electrode – choose Lincolnweld® 865. |
| Lincolnweld 880 | | Lincolnweld® 880 is designed to obtain increased de-oxidation and optimal bead appearance when used with solid low alloy steel electrodes with a minimum of 0.20% silicon. It is also recommended for use with Lincolnweld® LAC series of low alloy flux-cored electrodes and many Lincore® flux-cored stainless and hardfacing electrodes. For a smooth bead appearance on low alloy or hardfacing welding applications – choose Lincolnweld® 880. |
| Lincolnweld 880M | | Lincolnweld® 880M is a basic flux which features industry proven results in multiple pass applications. It is recommended for welding with solid mild steel and low alloy electrodes, as well as Lincoln’s LAC series of low alloy flux-cored electrodes. For an excellent AC welding flux – choose Lincolnweld® 880M. |
| Lincolnweld 882 | | Lincolnweld® 882 is designed for a variety of welding applications and is known for providing good bead appearance and consistent mechanical properties. It is recommended for stainless steel welding and can be paired with both mild and low alloy steel electrodes. For a multi-purpose flux designed to accommodate a wide range of welding applications – choose Lincolnweld® 882. |
| Lincolnweld 888 | | Lincolnweld® 888™ is a basic flux designed for use in critical applications. It is recommended for joining mild steel and low alloy steels in as-welded and stress-relieved applications, typical of the offshore and structural fabrication industries. For a flux capable of low diffusible hydrogen levels and exceptional deep groove slag removal – choose Lincolnweld®®888™. |
| Lincolnweld MIL800-H | | Lincolnweld® MIL800-H is capable of providing industry leading H2 diffusible hydrogen levels and is designed for low temperature applications. It is recommended for both single and multiple arc welding of both butt and fillet welds. For low diffusible hydrogen capability on a wide variety of submerged arc welding procedures – choose Lincolnweld® MIL800-H. |
| Lincolnweld 8500 | | Lincolnweld® 8500 is capable of providing impact properties necessary for thick weld joints from root to cap pass. It is recommended for multi-pass welding with mild and low alloy steel electrodes in both single and multiple arc configurations. For superior impact properties with a variety of alloys – choose Lincolnweld® 8500. |
| Special Neutral Flux |
| Lincolnweld 960 | | Lincolnweld® 960 is a low cost, general purpose flux designed to weld butt joints and both single and multiple pass fillets. It is recommended for automatic and semiautomatic submerged arc welding. For a versatile, cost-effective flux that can be used with many alloy systems and can be used on A588 weathering steels when combined with Lincolnweld® LA-75 – choose Lincolnweld® 960. |
| Lincolnweld 980 | | Lincolnweld® 980 combines many of the features of the 700 and 800 series fluxes and is ideal for semiautomatic submerged arc welding throughout the shop. For exceptional resistance to flash-through and porosity caused by arc blow in a variety of applications – choose Lincolnweld® 980. |
| Lincolnweld WTX | | Lincolnweld® WTX™ is a neutral submerged arc welding flux designed to meet the specific requirements of wind tower welding applications. It is recommended for use with Lincolnweld® L-61 electrode on both longitudinal and circumferential seam welds. The combination of Lincolnweld® L-61 and WTX™ is capable of exceeding the mechanical property requirements specified for cold weather wind tower applications. |
| Flux for Seam Welding of Pipe |
| Lincolnweld 761-Pipe | | Lincolnweld® 761-Pipe features the chemical composition of 761 with a particle size optimized for seam welding. The low-melting slag system produces wide flat welds with superior resistance to cracks and pockmarking. For AC spiral and longitudinal pipe welding applications – choose Lincolnweld® 761-Pipe. |
| Lincolnweld P223 | | Lincolnweld® P223 is an industry standard for pipe welding on up to X80 grade pipe. It is recommended for many two-run welding applications, but can also be used in multiple pass welding because it is neutral. For fast freezing slag characteristics ideal for welding small diameter pipe – choose Lincolnweld® P223. |
| Lincolnweld SPX80 | | Lincolnweld® SPX80™ is a pipe welding flux designed to meet the specific requirements of spiral pipe seam welding of up to API X80 grade pipe. It is recommended for both inner and outer diameter welding in two-run or multi-pass applications. For API grade spiral pipe up to X80, especially in two-step mills – choose Lincolnweld® SPX80™. |
| Lincolnweld 995N | | Lincolnweld® 995N is a nitrogen limiting flux designed for seam welding of pipe. It is recommended for automatic single pass welding with up to five arcs. For pipe applications requiring a flux capable of producing Charpy V-Notch test results required for arctic grade service – choose Lincolnweld® 995N. |
| High Performance / Alloy Flux |
| Lincolnweld AXXX-10 | | Lincolnweld® AXXX-10 is an alloy flux designed to produce a nickel bearing weld deposit. It is recommended for use on ASTM A533 Class 1 and A588 weathering steels when combined with Lincolnweld® L-61. For an alloy flux designed for weathering steel applications—choose Lincolnweld® AXXX-10. |
| Lincolnweld MIL800-HPNi | | Lincolnweld® MIL800-HPNi is designed to increase the nickel content of a weld deposit. When used with Lincolnweld® LA-85 the nickel content will increase from a nominal 1% to a minimum 1%. It is recommended for high performance steel applications, including HPS70W or HPS100W. For a flux capable of producing ultra low H2 diffusible hydrogen levels on HPS steels – choose Lincolnweld® MIL800-HPNi. |
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