Hardfacing fluxes, Consumables, Hardfacing fluxes - neutral – Lincoln Electric AC-225C User Manual
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Consumables
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General
Name
Description
Hardfacing Fluxes - Neutral
Lincolnweld
®
801
Fast-freezing flux provides smooth beads and excellent slag removal. Use with Lincore
®
20, 30-S, 35-S, 40-S,
42-S, 4130, 8620, 410, 410NiMo, 420 and 96S.
Lincolnweld
®
802
Excellent hot slag removal with wire containing columbium, vanadium or very high chrome levels. Use with
Lincore
®
102W, 423L, 423Cr and 102HC.
Lincolnweld
®
803
Specially designed for Lincore
®
60-S on high speed welding applications, such as the resurfacing of coal
crusher rolls and blast furnace bells and hoppers.
Lincolnweld
®
880
Can be used in applications similar to 801 and 802 and may improve slag removal.
Hardfacing Fluxes - Alloy
Lincolnweld
®
H-535
Produces a deposit with good abrasion resistance, allows some machinability. Low carbon martensitic
deposit. Hardness range is 24-45 Rockwell C, depending upon the actual welding procedure used.
Lincolnweld
®
A-96-S
Modified Type 420 stainless deposit with a carbon content near the high side for as-welded hardness.
Carbon will be about .23%, with about 13% chromium using proper procedures.
Lincolnweld
®
H-560
High alloy flux depositing primary carbides in a martensitic matrix. Excellent material for severe abrasion
applications. Resistance to abrasion is 50 to 60 times that of plain carbon steel.
Package
Product
Weight Lbs.
Number
50B
ED019588
450D
ED023403
2700BB
EDS30786
50B
ED019457
550D
ED023365
3000BB
EDS30787
50B
ED019799
50B
ED027866
550D
ED028322
50B
ED027865
50FB
ED027863
100B
ED010345
Hardfacing Fluxes
Package Code Key:
FB = Foil Bag B = Bag D = Speed Feed
®
Drum (wire) or Steel Drum (flux) BB = Bulk Bag
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Lincoln defines neutral fluxes as those which will not produce any significant changes in the all weld metal composition as a result of a large change in the arc
voltage, and thus the arc length. Lincoln defines alloy fluxes as those which are used with a plain carbon steel electrode to make alloy weld deposits. The alloys
for the weld deposit are added as ingredients in the flux. Alloy fluxes are designed for use with Lincolnweld
®
L-60 mild steel wire.
NOTE: Deposit carbon, alloy content and hardness depend upon the ratio of flux melted to wire melted. High voltage promotes high carbon and alloy contents,
while low voltage promotes lower carbon and alloy content.