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MIG & TIG CONSUMABLES MIG (GMAW) Wire


Product Name & AWS Class


80S-G 80Ni1 Key Features


Low Alloy, Copper Coated Pipeliner®


(AWS ER80S-G) Pipeliner® (AWS ER80S-G) SuperArc® SuperArc® SuperArc® LA-75 (AWS ER80S-Ni1 & ENi1K) LA-90


(AWS ER80S-D2, ER90S-D2, EA3K)


LA-100


(AWS ER100S-G, ER110S-G and Military MIL-100S-1)


(1) Manufactured to 1.2 mm diameter.


Packaging Available for Lincoln Electric MIG (GMAW) Wire: • Plastic Spool


• Plastic Spool with Vacuum Sealed Foil Bag


• Fiber Spool • Steel Spool


• Coil • Accu-Pak® • Accu-Trak® • Speed-Feed® • Precise-Trak™


Box Drum Reel Reel


0.035 (0.9)


• Root pass capability up to X100 and hot, fill and cap pass up to X80 grade pipe


• Less than 1% Nickel for NACE applications


• Root pass capability up to X100 and hot, fill and cap pass up to X80 grade pipe


• Impact toughness capable of exceeding 69 -95 J (51 - 70 ft•lbf) at -50°C (-58°F)


• Meets tensile strength requirements of 552 MPa (80 ksi) • Suitable for use in applications requiring less than 1% Ni weld deposits • Microguard®


Ultra provides superior feeding and arc stability


• Meets tensile strength requirements of 552-620 MPa (80-90 ksi) • Contains 0.50% molybdenum for strength after stress-relief • Microguard®


Ultra provides superior feeding and arc stability • Meets tensile strength requirements of 690 MPa (100 ksi)


• Excellent for welding quenched and tempered steels and HY-80 base materials


• Microguard® Ultra provides superior feeding and arc stability


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Diameters Available in (mm)


0.040 (1.0)


0.045 (1.1)





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0.052 (1.3)


1/16 (1.6)


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TIG (GTAW) Cut Lengths


Product Name & AWS Class


Mild Steel Lincoln®


ER70S-2 (AWS ER70S-2) Lincoln® ER70S-6 (AWS ER70S-6) Key Features


1/16 (1.6)


• Contains zirconium, titanium, and aluminum in addition to silicon and manganese


• Produces x-ray quality welds over most surface conditions • Recommended for TIG welding on all grades of steel


• High levels of silicon and manganese for use on slightly contaminated base materials


• Better puddle fluidity • Excellent wetting action


• Cardboard Carton • Plastic Tube


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Packaging Available for Lincoln Electric TIG (GTAW) Cut Lengths:


Diameters Available in (mm)


3/32 (2.4)


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1/8 (3.2)


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