Flux-Cored Wire Offers Low Hydrogen (H4) Weld Deposits, Superior “As-Welded” and PWHT Properties
FabCO 712M gas-shielded flux-cored wire from Hobart Brothers is ideal for offshore drilling rig applications and jack-up rig fabrication.
Posted: August 26, 2014
Hobart Brothers Company (Troy, OH) offers a welding wire to improve weld quality, particularly on offshore drilling rig applications and jack-up rig fabrication. The Hobart® FabCO® 712M gas-shielded flux-cored wire features less than 4 ml of diffusible hydrogen per 100 g of weldment, which decreases the chance of underbead cracking and can lessen the amount of preheating needed. The wire also has a very low moisture pickup, so there is less chance of hydrogen entering the weld after exposure to the atmosphere.
FabCO 712M wire features a fast-freezing, easily removable slag that makes it suitable for all-position welding and minimizes interpass and post-weld cleaning. The wire also offers low-temperature Charpy V-Notch (CVN) impact strengths (-40 to -75 deg F [-40 to -60 deg C]), resulting in superior mechanical toughness properties in both the “as-welded” and post-weld heat-treat (PWHT) conditions. FabCO wire provides a tensile strength of 83 ksi in the as-welded condition and 80 ksi after PWHT.
Hobart Brothers recommends using a shielding gas mixture of 75 percent to 80 percent argon with a balance of CO2 with FabCO wire, and offers it in 0.045 in and 0.052 in diameters on 33 lb spools.
Hobart Brothers, headquartered in Troy, is a leading manufacturer of innovative of filler metals, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Illinois Tool Works, Inc. The ITW Welding brand portfolio also includes Miller® branded welding and cutting equipment.