© COPYRIGHT 2000 THE ESAB GROUP, INC. LESSON IV 4.4     AWS SPECIFICATION FOR LOW ALLOY ELECTRODES A5.5-96 With very few exceptions, low alloy electrodes are made by adding the appropriate alloying elements to the electrode coating rather than having a core wire that matches the low alloy steel.  Low alloy covered electrodes are classified according to the American Welding Society filler metal specification A5.5-96.  This specification contains the mechanical property require- EFFECTIVENESS OF MOISTURE RESISTANT COATING - ATOM ARC 7018 ELECTRODES FIGURE 3 .40 .30 .20 .10 01 2 4 8 12 24 36 48 96 Exposure Time (hours) 1 2 4 8 12 24 36 48 96 Exposure Time (hours) .40 .30 .20 .10 0 1 2 4 8 12 24 Exposure Time (hours) .40 .30 .20 .10 0 Moisture at Zero Hours .09 Moisture at Zero Hours .08 Moisture at Zero Hours .10 70°F - 70% Relative Humidity 80°F - 80% Relative Humidity 90°F - 90% Relative Humidity





Lesson 1
The Basics of Arc Welding
Lesson 2
Common Electric
Arc Welding Processes
Lesson 3
Covered Electrodes for Welding
Mild Steels
Lesson 4
Covered Electrodes for Welding Low Alloy Steels
Lesson 5
Welding Filler Metals for Stainless Steels
Lesson 6
Carbon & Low Alloy
Steel Filler Metals -
GMAW,GTAW,SAW
Lesson 7
Flux Cored Arc Electrodes Carbon Low Alloy Steels
Lesson 8
Hardsurfacing Electrodes
Lesson 9
Estimating & Comparing Weld Metal Costs
Lesson 10
Reliability of Welding Filler Metals
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