G-TECH 330H

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  • HIGH TEMPERATURE ALLOYS
18-37 (HT-HU)

Description

Basic coated electrode
Electrode for welding and cladding of heat resistant steels and similar alloyed steel casts for applications up ton 950°C. The high nickel content and low thermal expansion of the alloys give good resistance to thermal shock. The weld metal is also highly resistant to carburisation and oxidation but is not suitable for use in high sulphur bearing atmospheres. These alloys retain good mechanical strength up to 1050-1100°C and are used for moulds, radiant tubes, and furnace fittings and headers in the heat treatment industries and high temperature process plants.
Specifications
ISO 3581-A
E Z 18 36 Nb B 32
AWS A5.4
~E330-15
Shielding
-
Positions
PA, PB, PC, PD, PE, PF, PG
Current
DC+;
Packaging Type
Carton box
Asme qualifications
F-No (QW432)
5
A-No (QW442)
-

Ferrite

<5 FN

Pren

18.82

Hardness

160HB - 180HB
Chem. Comp. %
DEFAULT
C
0.45
Mn
1.5
Ni
38
Cr
17.5
Nb
1.2
P
0.01
S
0.008
Mo
0.4
Si
0.4
Mechanical Properties
min
variant
Tensile strength Rm MPa
510
750
Yield strength Rp0.2 MPa
350
500
Elongation A (L0=5d0) %
10
12
Impact Charpy ISO-V
-
-
Impact Charpy ISO-V
-
-
Welding Parameters
2.5 mm
3.2 mm
4 mm
Ampere
60A - 90A
80A - 110A
100A - 150A
Voltage
-
-
-
Packaging
55 pcs/kg
30 pcs/kg
19 pcs/kg
Packaging Type
Carton box
Carton box
Carton box
Description

Application

Designed to seamlessly match fully austenitic high-alloy heat-resisting steels, commonly referred to as 17/38 or 38/17, this electrode caters to their specific characteristics. These alloys are typically found as castings with an approximate carbon content of 0.4% or in wrought form with around 0.08% carbon. While the electrode composition closely mirrors that of castings, practical experience has shown its compatibility with wrought alloys as well, although opting for a nickel base type would enhance weld metal ductility. With an elevated nickel content and low thermal expansion, the alloy exhibits remarkable resistance to thermal shock. Furthermore, it demonstrates high resistance to carburization and oxidation, with the caveat that it is not suitable for use in environments with high sulfur levels. Retaining robust mechanical strength up to 1050-1100°C, this alloy finds diverse applications in heat treatment trays and containers, retorts, furnace rollers, molds, hearth plates, radiant tubes, and furnace fittings and headers within the heat treatment and high-temperature process industries. Preheat is generally not required.

Alloy Type

0.45%C-17%Cr-38%Ni high carbon austenitic heat resisting steel often called 18/37 or 37/18 alloy.

Microstructure

AW microstructure consists of austenite with eutectic and secondary carbides. Fully austenitic but with an apparent ferrite of up to 5FN.

Materials


EN W.Nr.: 1.4865 (GX40NiCrSi38-18).
ASTM: A297 HT & HU, A351 HT30.
PROPRIETARY: Paralloy H38, H40, H33, H35 (Doncasters Paralloy), Cronite HR5, HR17, HR31 (Cronite), Lloyds T50 (LBA), Thermalloy T50, T58 (Duraloy), RA330-HC (Rolled Alloys), Incoloy® DS, 330 (Special Metals).

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