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ESAB® AtomArc® E8018-C3 8018 Low Alloy Steel Electrode with 3/32" Dia is used mainly to weld high tensile steels in the 70 - 80 ksi tensile strength range, usually where notch toughness at temperatures as low as -40 deg C is required. The improved flux coating offers an extra degree of reliability for electrodes exposed to high humidity environments and resists moisture pick-up in opened containers. All AtomArc® electrodes have moisture-resistant coatings. Electrode weighing 50 lb can deposit 1% Ni weld metal and comes in a hermetically sealed container.
Features
Moisture resistant coatings are incorporated in all AtomArc® electrodes
The flux coatings are manufactured to effectively resist moisture pick up in opened containers
The improved coating provides an extra degree of reliability, especially for electrodes exposed to high humidity environments
Specifications
AWS Class E8018-C3
AWS A5.5: E8018-C3
Code and Specification Data: AWS A5.5, ASME SFA 5.5
ASME SFA 5.5
Conforms to E8018-C3H4R
ABS- 3Y/AWS A5.5: E8018-C3
CWB- CSA W48
AC-DCEP (Electrode Positive)
Electrode Imprint Marking: 8018-C3
Military - MIL-E-0022200/1, MIL-8018-C3
LR- 4Y40m(H10)
QPL-22200/1, MIL-8018-C3
Applications
Pipeline
Bridge construction
Power generation
Shipbuilding
Mobile machinery
Petrochemical
General fabrication
Used primarily to weld high-tensile steels in the 0-80 ksi tensile strength range, especially where notch toughness at temperatures as low as -40° F is required