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Sandvik 24.13.LNb (Welding wire)

Datasheet updated 2012-08-17 14:53:26 (supersedes all previous editions)

Sandvik 24.13.LNb is a niobium-stabilized overalloyed filler metal suitable for overlay welding of carbon and low-alloy steels, where a type 347 of overlay is required. It is used for gas shielded and submerged-arc welding.

Standards

  • AWS ER"309LNb"
  • EN number 23 12 Nb

Product standards

  • EN ISO 14343
  • ASME/AWS SFA5.9

Chemical composition - filler metal

Chemical composition, wt%
C Si Mn P S Cr Ni Nb
max max max
0.020 0.3 2.0 0.020 0.015 24 12.5 0.8

Chemical composition - all-weld metal

The data below is typical for non heat treated all-weld metal made by MIG welding with a shielding gas of Ar + 2%O2.

Chemical composition, wt%
C Si Mn P S Cr Ni Nb
max max max
0.020 0.3 2.0 0.020 0.015 23.5 12 0.75

The data below is typical for non heat treated all-weld metal made by SAW, Flux 15W.
Chemical composition, wt%
C Si Mn P S Cr Ni Nb
max max max
0.020 0.7 1.2 0.025 0.015 23.5 12 0.7

Microstructure - all-weld metal

Austenitic matrix with a ferrite content of 13 FN according to DeLong.

Mechanical properties - all-weld metal

MIG and TIG
Temperature
° C
20
Yield strength, RP0.2
MPa
400
Tensile strength, Rm
MPa
600
Elongation, A
%
35
Impact strength, Charpy V
J
110
Hardness, Vickers
HV
180

SAW, Flux 15W
Temperature
° C
20
Yield strength, RP0.2
MPa
400
Tensile strength, Rm
MPa
600
Elongation, A
%
35
Impact strength, Charpy V
J
90

Physical properties - all-weld metal

Temperature °C
20
100
300
500
Thermal conductivity, W/m
14
15
17
18

Thermal expansion per °C, from 20°C (68 oF) to 400°C (750 oF) 18 x 10-6
Density, g/cm3, at 20 oC (68 oF) 7.9

Corrosion resistance- all-weld metal

Overlay welds using Sandvik 24.13.LNb have similar corrosion resistance to type 347, EN 1.4550, base metal.

Recommended welding data

MIG welding

Electrode positive is used to give good penetration in all types of welded joint. The following table shows common conditions for MIG welding.

Wire diameter Wire feed Current Voltage Gas
mm m/min A V l/min
Short-arc welding
0.8 4-8 40-120 15-19 12
1.0 4-8 60-140 15-21 12
Spray-arc welding
1.0 6-12 140-220 23-28 18
1.2 5-9 180-260 24-29 18
1.6 3-5 230-350 25-30 18
Pulsed-arc welding1)
1.2 3-10 150-250 23-31 18

1)Pulse parameters: Peak current 300 - 400 A
Background current 50 - 150 A
Frequency 80 - 120 Hz

Sandvik can provide recommendations for shielding gases.

Short-arc welding is used with light gauge material of less than about 3 mm, in depositing root runs, and in welding out-of-flat positions.

The higher the inductance in short-arc welding, the higher the fluidity of the molten pool.

Spray-arc welding is normally used for heavier gauge material.

TIG welding

The parameters for TIG welding depend largely upon the base metal thickness and the welding application.

Electrode negative and a shielding gas of argon or helium should be used to prevent oxidation of the weld metal.

Submerged-arc welding

Electrode positive is suggested for joint welding to give good penetration.

Wire diameter Current Voltage
mm A V
2.0 200-350 28-32
2.4 250-450 28-32
3.2 300-500 29-34
4.0 400-600 30-35

Recommended welding flux is Sandvik 15W.

Disclaimer: Recommendations are for guidance only, and the suitability of a material for a specific application can be confirmed only when we know the actual service conditions. Continuous development may necessitate changes in technical data without notice. This datasheet is only valid for Sandvik materials.

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