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STICK CONSUMABLES Stick (SMAW) Electrode


Product Name & AWS Class


7018-A1 MR Key Features


Low Alloy, Low Hydrogen Excalibur ®


(AWS E7018-A1 H4R) Excalibur ® 8018-B2 MR (AWS E8018-B2 H4R) Excalibur ® 8018-C1 MR (AWS E8018-C1 H4R) Excalibur ® 8018-C3 MR (AWS E8018-C3 H4R) Pipeliner ® Pipeliner ® 18P (AWS E8018-G H4R) LH-D80 (AWS E8045-P2 H4R) Excalibur ® 9018-B3 MR (AWS E9018-B3 H4R) Excalibur ® 9018M MR (AWS E9018M H4R) Pipeliner ® LH-D90 (AWS E9045-P2 H4R) Excalibur ® 10018-D2 MR (AWS E10018-D2 H4R) Excalibur ® 11018M MR (AWS E11018M H4R) Pipeliner ® 19P (AWS E10018-G H4R) Pipeliner ® LH-D100 (AWS E10045-P2 H4R)


3/32 (2.4)


• Designed for welding 0.50% molybdenum steel • Premium arc performance and strikeability • Square coating burn-off and easy slag removal


• Designed to produce a 1.25% chromium, 0.50% molybdenum weld deposit for elevated temperature applications


• Premium arc performance and strikeability • Square coating burn-off and easy slag removal


• Designed to produce a nominal 2-1/4% nickel deposit • Premium arc performance and strikeability • Square coating burn-off and easy slag removal


• Capable of producing a 1% nickel deposit • Premium arc performance and strikeability • Square coating burn-off and easy slag removal


• Designed for fill and cap pass welding of up to X70 grade pipe • Charpy V-Notch impact properties tested to -46°C (-50°F) • Lot controlled and Q2 tested


• Designed for vertical down, hot, fill and cap pass welding of up to X70 grade pipe


• High productivity • Lot controlled and Q2 tested


• Designed to produce a 2.25% chromium, 1% molybdenum weld deposit for elevated temperature applications


• Premium arc performance and strikeability • Square coating burn-off and easy slag removal


• Capable of exceeding 620 MPa (90 ksi) tensile strength deposit • Premium arc performance • Square coating burn-off and easy slag removal


• Designed for vertical down, hot, fill and cap pass welding of up to X80 grade pipe


• High productivity • Lot controlled and Q2 tested


• Designed to exceed 690 MPa (100 ksi) yield strength after 12 hours at 635°C (1175°F) for use on 4130 AISI steel


• Premium arc performance and strikeability • Square coating burn-off and easy slag removal


• Designed to produce a patented low chrome weld deposit for joining high strength steel


• Premium arc performance and strikeability • Square coating burn-off and easy slag removal


• Designed for hot, fill and cap pass welding of up to X80 grade pipe • Charpy V-Notch impact properties tested to -46°C (-50°F) • Lot controlled and Q2 tested


• Designed for vertical down, hot, fill and cap pass welding of up to X90 grade pipe


• High productivity • Lot controlled and Q2 tested


(1) Manufactured to 4.5 mm diameter. Packaging Available for Lincoln Electric Stick (SMAW) Electrode:


• Plastic Tube • Cardboard Carton • Easy Open Hermetic Can


1/8 (3.2)


Diameters Available in (mm)


5/32 (4.0)


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3/16 (4.8)


7/32 (5.6)


1/4 (6.4)


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