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UTP S 65 AP Rev.2

UTP S 65 AP is a rutile coated austenitic-ferritic stick electrode known for its outstanding weldability, suitable for various applications including repair of carbon and alloy steels. It features a homogeneous structure with a hardness of approximately 250 HB and mechanical properties including a yield strength of over 640 MPa and tensile strength exceeding 820 MPa. Recommended welding parameters and sizes are provided, along with instructions for optimal welding practices.
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UTP S 65 AP Rev.2

UTP S 65 AP is a rutile coated austenitic-ferritic stick electrode known for its outstanding weldability, suitable for various applications including repair of carbon and alloy steels. It features a homogeneous structure with a hardness of approximately 250 HB and mechanical properties including a yield strength of over 640 MPa and tensile strength exceeding 820 MPa. Recommended welding parameters and sizes are provided, along with instructions for optimal welding practices.
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UTP S 65 AP

Rutile coated austenitic-ferritic special stick electrode

Classifications
EN ISO 3581-A EN 14700 AWS A5.4
~ E 29 9 R 12 E Z Fe11 E312-16 Mod
Characteristics and field of use
 Outstanding weldability, even at low amperage and with AC power. Stable arc, spatter free and
excellent slag removal. The finely rippled seam has a homogeneous structure and crack – free
seam.
 Ideal for repair & build-up of carbon steels, alloy steels & unknown steels such as gears, cams,
shafts, hot cuts, hot trim plates and dies.
 All-purpose application for hard manganese steels, tool steels, spring steels, high speed steels
as well as dissimilar metal joints.
 Machinable deposits
 Hardness of the pure weld deposit : Approx. 250 HB
Typical analysis of all weld metal (Wt.-%)
C Si Mn Cr Ni Fe
0.10 1.20 1.00 30.00 9.50 Balance
Mechanical properties of the weld metal
Yield strength RP0,2 Tensile strength Rm Elongation A
MPa MPa %
> 640 > 820 25
Welding instruction
Clean welding area thoroughly. For thick sections and high carbon steel components, preheating
temperature to 150 – 200oC. Weld with short arc and with electrode tilted 10o-15o in direction of
travel. Deposit stringer beads, restricting weaving to 2X electrode diameter. Peen welds to relieve
stresses. Re-dry electrodes (if necessary) at 200° C for 2 hours.
Welding positions

Current type DC (+) / AC

Approvals
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Size, Packing and Recommended welding parameters
Size mm Kg / Pack Kg / Box Amperage (A)
2.50 x 350 5.0 20.0 60 – 80
3.25 x 350 5.0 20.0 80 – 130
4.00 x 350 5.0 20.0 110 – 150
5.00 x 350 5.0 20.0 150 – 190

All information provided is based upon careful investigation and intensive research. 07/2014 Rev.2
However, we do not assume any liability for correctness and information is subject to change without notice. [Link]/welding

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