It is a rutile flux-cored welding wire developed for use with CO₂ (carbon dioxide) gas, especially in shipbuilding and bridge manufacturing. Since the weld pool is easy to control and the slag solidifies quickly, it is suitable for welding in all positions. It allows working at high current levels, which increases the deposition rate of the weld metal. Wires with diameters of 0.8, 1, and 1.2 mm or smaller can be used very comfortably in vertical down position welding.
It does not cause cutting defects on the base metal, produces smooth, spatter-free, and shiny weld seams. Slag removal is very easy in corners and narrow joint areas.
Weldable Steels
S185 – S355J0 – P235TR2 – P355T2 – P235G1TH, P255G1TH – P295GH – P235GH, P265GH – S255N – S420N – L210 – L415NB – L290MB – L450MB – GE200, GE240
| Standards | Classifications |
| AWS/ASME SFA - 5.20 | E71T-1C |
| EN ISO 17632 - A | T46 2 P C1 1 |
| TS EN ISO 17632 - A | T46 2 P C1 1 |
| Typical Chemical Composition % |
| C | Si | Mn |
| 0.04 | 0.40 | 1.50 |
| Mechanical Properties (MAG) Shielding Gas M21 |
| Yield Strength | 500 |
| Tensile Strength | 560 |
| Impact Toughness | -20°C → 70 J |
| Elongation | 25% |
| Dimensions and Weights | Current Type |
| Ø 0.8-1.00-1.20 mm / 15 kg | MAG DC(+) |