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Böhler Fox CN 13/4 Supra: Classifi Cations

This document summarizes welding consumables for martensitic stainless steels. Specifically, it describes Böhler Fox CN 13/4 Supra stick electrodes that are classified as E134B42/E410NiMo-15. They are basic coated, cored wires alloyed for low hydrogen that are used to weld soft-martensitic and martensitic-ferritic steels, mainly in hydro turbines and compressors. The weld deposit provides good ductility, toughness and cracking resistance despite high strength.

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Böhler Fox CN 13/4 Supra: Classifi Cations

This document summarizes welding consumables for martensitic stainless steels. Specifically, it describes Böhler Fox CN 13/4 Supra stick electrodes that are classified as E134B42/E410NiMo-15. They are basic coated, cored wires alloyed for low hydrogen that are used to weld soft-martensitic and martensitic-ferritic steels, mainly in hydro turbines and compressors. The weld deposit provides good ductility, toughness and cracking resistance despite high strength.

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Welding consumables for martensitic stainless steels

BÖHLER FOX CN 13/4 SUPRA


SMAW

Stick electrode, high-alloyed, soft-martensitic stainless


Classifications
EN ISO 3581-A AWS A5.4 / SFA-5.4
E 13 4 B 4 2 E410NiMo-15
Characteristics and typical fields of application
Basic coated, cored wire alloyed low-hydrogen electrode of E 13 4 B / E410NiMo-15 type for welding soft-martensitic and martensitic-
ferritic rolled, forged, and cast steels. Mainly used in the construction of hydro turbines and compressors. Corrosion resistance similar
to matching 13Cr(Ni)-steels. Thanks to an optimum balance of alloying components the weld deposit yields very good ductility and
toughness and cracking resistance despite of its high strength. Excellent slag removability, smooth bead appearance and low hydrogen
weld metal (HD < 5 ml/100 g).

Base materials
1.4313 X3CrNiMo13-4, 1.4317 GX4CrNi13-4, 1.4407 GX5CrNiMo13-4, 1.4414 GX4CrNiMo13-4
ACI Grade CA 6 NM UNS S41500

Typical analysis of all-weld metal


C Si Mn Cr Ni Mo
wt.-% 0.03 0.3 0.6 12.2 4.5 0.5
Mechanical properties of all-weld metal - typical values (min. values)
Condition Yield strength Rp0.2 Tensile strength Rm Elongation A (L0=5d0) Impact values ISO-V KV J Hardness
MPa MPa % 20°C –20°C –60°C HV10
u 800 950 16 35 370
a 680 (≥ 500) 910 (≥ 760) 18 (≥ 15) 70 60 55 270
a1 670 (≥ 500) 850 (≥ 760) 18 (≥ 15) 105 315
u untreated, as-welded
a annealed, 600°C for 2 h / cooling in air
a1 quenched + tempered, 950°C for 0.5 h / cooling in air + 600°C for 2 h / cooling in air

Operating data
Polarity DC+ Dimension mm Current A
Electrode FOX CN 13/4 SUPRA 410NiMo-15 2.5 × 300 55 – 80
identification E 13 4 B 3.2 × 350 90 – 110
4.0 × 350/450 120 – 145
5.0 × 350/450 140 – 200
Preheating and interpass temperatures of heavy-wall components 100 – 130ºC.
Maximum heat input 1.5 kJ/mm.
Re-drying at 300 – 350ºC for min. 2 h if necessary.
Post-weld heat treatment at 580 – 620ºC. Metal recovery approximately 103%.

Approvals
TÜV (09081), CE

302

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