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HARDFACING CONSUMABLES Hardfacing Stick (SMAW) Electrode Product Name ABR 44 Key Features


Abrasion Plus Impact Wearshield®


Wearshield®


3/32 (2.4)


• Provides good resistance to abrasion, impact and some metal-to-metal wear • Good hot forging properties • Use on carbon, stainless and manganese steels


• Moderate hardness to resist abrasion with impact up to 600°C (1100°F) • Higher alloy results in improved spalling resistance than Wearshield®


Metal-to-Earth Wear Wearshield®


ME


Severe Abrasion Wearshield®


60


• High alloy produces chrome carbides and austenite • Provides greater abrasion resistance than Wearshield®


ABR


3/32 (2.4)


ABR or Wearshield®


• Designed to resist severe abrasion • It exhibits higher alloy and higher abrasion resistance than Wearshield®


Wearshield® 44 or Wearshield®


Maintenance and Repair Blue Max®


2100 (1) Manufactured to 2.5 mm diameter. ME


• High resistance to cracking • High strength • Designed for joining difficult to weld steel


• Cardboard Carton 44


3/32 (2.4)


ABR,


3/32 (2.4)


 (1)


Diameters Available in (mm)


1/8 (3.2)


5/32 (4.0)


3/16 (4.8)


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1/8 (3.2)


1/8 (3.2)


5/32 (4.0)


5/32 (4.0)


3/16 (4.8)


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3/16 (4.8)


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1/8 (3.2)


5/32 (4.0)


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Packaging Available for Lincoln Electric Hardfacing Stick (SMAW) Electrode: • Easy Open Hermetic Can


Product Name


Build-Up Lincore®


BU-G


Metal-to-Metal Lincore®


55-G


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


0.045 (1.1)


• Delivers deposits with moderate hardness for build-up or as final overlay • Provides some resistance to metal-to-metal wear and moderate impact • Can be used for the matrix with the Bulk Tungsten Carbide process


• Produces a deposit which resists metal-to-metal wear and mild abrasion


• The deposit results in an even harder material when used with the Bulk Tungsten Carbide process


• To be used on carbon steel and low alloy steel


Packaging Available for Lincoln Electric Hardfacing Flux-Cored (FCAW-G) Gas-Shielded Wire: • Plastic Spool


• Accu-Trak® Drum Hardfacing Metal-Cored (GMAW-C) Wire Product Name


Abrasion Lincore®


60-G Key Features


• Deposits feature higher alloy levels than to resist both abrasion and moderate impact


• Can be used at temperatures up to 704°C (1300°F) • To be used on carbon, low alloy, manganese and stainless steels and cast iron


Packaging Available for Lincoln Electric Hardfacing Metal-Cored (GMAW-C) Wire: • Plastic Spool


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Diameters Available in (mm)


0.045 (1.1)


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0.045 (1.1)





3/16 (4.8)


Diameters Available in (mm)


1/16 (1.6)





1/16 (1.6)





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