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FLUX-CORED CONSUMABLES Flux-Cored Self-Shielded (FCAW-S) Wire


Product Name & AWS Class


NR-152 Key Features


Mild Steel, All Position Innershield®


(AWS E71T-14)


0.030 (0.8)


• Designed for high speed welding of thin galvanized or specially coated steels


• Soft, consistent arc


• Capable of single pass welding on materials 0.8 mm (0.030 in) to 4.8 mm (3/16 in) thick


Innershield® (AWS E71T-11)


Innershield® (AWS E71T-8J)


Innershield® (AWS E71T-8)


NR-211-MP NR-203MP


• Versatile welding capability on a variety of base materials • High operator appeal and good bead appearance • Capable of welding up to 12.7 mm (1/2 in) material thickness


• Designed to handle poor fit-up on heavy wall tubes and gaps up to 9.5 mm (3/8 in) with 6.4 mm (1/4 in) offset


• Fast freezing slag with excellent wash-in • Root bead capability without back-up bars


NR-232


• Designed for high deposition, out-of-position welding in structural fabrication


• Fast freezing, easy to remove slag system


• Meets FEMA 353 and AWS D1.8 seismic requirements and lot waiver requirements


Innershield® (AWS E71T-8)


NR-233


• Designed for high deposition, out-of-position welding in structural fabrication


• Welder-friendly, easy to use and great bead appearance


• Meets FEMA 353 and AWS D1.8 seismic requirements and lot waiver requirements


Low Alloy Innershield®


Nickel (1%) (AWS E71T8-Ni1)


Innershield®


0.030 (0.8)


NR-203


• Designed to produce weld deposits with less than 1% nickel to meet NACE requirements


• Charpy V-Notch impact properties tested to exceed 27 J (20 ft•lbf) at -29°C (-20°F)


• Color match on weathering steels NR-311 Ni (AWS E70T7-K2, E80TG-K2)


Innershield® (AWS E71T8-K6)


Pipeliner® (AWS E71T8-K6)


Innershield® (AWS E71TG-G)


Pipeliner® NR-212 NR-207 NR-207+


• Designed to provide a nominal 1.5% nickel weld deposit • High deposition rates and fast travel speeds


• 3/32 in (2.4 mm) diameter meets FEMA 353 and AWS D1.8 seismic lot waiver requirements


• Designed for vertical down hot, fill and cap passes on X42 to undermatched X70 grade pipe


• Increased productivity


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


• Charpy V-Notch impact properties tested at -29°C (-20°F) • Lot controlled and Q2 tested


• Accommodates a wide range of mild steels up to 3/4 in. (19 mm) plate thickness


• Fast freeze characteristics accommodate poor fit-up • Smooth arc performance


NR-208-P (AWS E81T8-G) Pipeliner® NR-208-XP (AWS E81T8-G)


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


• Charpy V-Notch impact properties tested at -29°C (-20°F) • Lot controlled and Q2 testing


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


• Micro alloyed for more consistent impact properties to meet higher single minimum requirements


• Lot controlled and Q2 tested Innershield® NR-208-H (AWS E91T8-G-H8)


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


• Capable of exceeding 538 MPa (78 ksi) yield strength when tested at -29°C (-20°F)


• High deposition rates Packaging Available for Lincoln Electric Flux-Cored Self-Shielded (FCAW-S) Wire: • Plastic Spool


• Plastic Spool in Vacuum Sealed Foil Bag


• Coil • Coil in Vacuum Sealed Foil Bag • Coil in a Hermetically Sealed Pail


• Fiber Spool in Foil Bag • Steel Spool • Accu-Trak®


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0.035 (0.9)


0.045 (1.1)


0.062 (1.6)


1/16 (1.6)


0.068 (1.7)


0.072 (1.8)


5/64 (2.0)





3/32 (2.4)


7/64 (2.8)


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0.035 (0.9)


0.045 (1.1)


Diameters Available in (mm)


0.062 (1.6)


1/16 (1.6)


0.068 (1.7)


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0.072 (1.8)


5/64 (2.0)


3/32 (2.4)


7/64 (2.8)


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