Welding wire for high strength steels

Hobart Brothers, of Troy, Ohio, has introduced a new welding wire designed for welding high strength steels that require good low temperature impact toughness. The new Hobart FabCO 107G all-position, gas-shielded flux-cored wire offers a tensile strength in the 100 to 110ksi range in the as-welded or the post-weld heat-treated (PWHT) condition and is suitable for welding A515, A710, EQ56 and similar HSLA and Q&T steels found in offshore and structural applications. The wire can also be used to weld 4130 chrome-moly or 8630 nickel-chrome-moly pipes, and provides excellent strength and toughness after PWHT (minimum 20ftlbs at -20F). Hobart Brothers offers the wire in two diameters: 0.045in and 0.052in. To minimize the risk of cracking, the FabCO 107G wire features low diffusible hydrogen levels (3.7ml/100g with 100% CO2 for the 0.045in wire and 4.3ml/100g with 100% CO2 for the 0.052in wire). Hobart Brothers’ FabCO 107G meets NACE MR0175 application requirements for both chemistry and hardness, as well as specifications for an AWS E101T1-GC H8 classification.
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