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FLUX-CORED CONSUMABLES


Product Name & AWS Class


81Ni1A75-H


Flux-Cored Gas-Shielded (FCAW-G) Wire Key Features


Low Alloy, All Position UltraCore®


(AWS E81T1-Ni1M-JH4)


0.045 (1.1)


• Designed for welding with 75% Argon/balance CO2 shielding gas


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


• Capable of producing weld deposits with impact toughness exceeding 88-123 J (65-91 ft•lbf) at -40°C (-40°F)


UltraCore® 81Ni1C-H (AWS E81T1-Ni1C-JH4) • Designed for welding with 100% CO2 shielding gas


• Capable of producing weld deposits with less than 1% nickel to meet NACE requirements


• Capable of producing weld deposits with impact toughness exceeding 84-130 J (62-96 ft•lbf) at -40°C (-40°F)


UltraCore® 81Ni2A75-H (AWS E81T1-Ni2M-JH4) UltraCore® 81Ni2C-H (AWS E81T1-Ni2C-JH4) UltraCore® 81K2A75-H (AWS E81T1-K1M-JH4) UltraCore® 81K2C-H (AWS E81T1-K2C-JH4) Outershield® 91K2-H (AWS E91T1-K2M H8) Pipeliner® G80M (AWS E101T1-GM-JH8) Pipeliner® G90M (AWS E111T1-K3M-JH8) (1) Manufactured to 1.2 mm diameter. Packaging Available for Lincoln Electric Flux-Cored Gas-Shielded (FCAW-G) Wire:


• Plastic Spool • Plastic Spool in Vacuum Sealed Foil Bag • Coil • Coil in Vacuum Sealed Foil Bag • Fiber Spool in Vacuum Sealed Foil Bag


• Steel Spool • Steel Spool in Vacuum Sealed Foil Bag • Speed-Feed® • Speed-Feed® • Accu-Trak®


Drum Reel


Drum • Designed for welding with 75% Argon/balance CO2


• Premium arc performance and bead appearance • Designed for welding with 100% CO2


shielding gas


• Charpy V-Notch impact properties tested to exceed 27 J (20 ft•lbf) at -51°C (-60°F)


shielding gas


• Charpy V-Notch impact properties tested to exceed 27 J (20 ft•lbf) at -51°C (-60°F)


• Premium arc performance and bead appearance • Designed for welding with 75% Argon/balance CO2


• Premium arc performance and bead appearance • Designed for welding with 100% CO2


shielding gas


• Charpy V-Notch impact properties tested to exceed 27 J (20 ft-lbf) at -40°C (-40°F)


shielding gas


• Charpy V-Notch impact properties tested to exceed 27 J (20 ft-lbf) at -40°C (-40°F)


• Premium arc performance and bead appearance • Designed for welding with 75-95% Argon/balance CO2


shielding gas


• Tensile strength capable of exceeding 620 MPa (90 ksi) • Use on high strength, low alloy steel applications


• Designed for hot, fill and cap pass welding of up to X80 grade pipe • Tensile strength capable of exceeding 690 MPa (100 ksi) • Lot controlled and Q2 tested


• Designed for hot, fill and cap pass welding of up to X80 grade pipe • Tensile strength capable of exceeding 760 MPa (110 ksi) • Lot controlled and Q2 tested


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Diameters Available in (mm)


0.052 (1.3)


1/16 (1.6)


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