UTP 387 Basic Copper-Nickel Electrode Is Indicated For Joint and Coating of Nickel Alloys
UTP 387 Basic Copper-Nickel Electrode Is Indicated For Joint and Coating of Nickel Alloys
UTP 387 Basic Copper-Nickel Electrode Is Indicated For Joint and Coating of Nickel Alloys
Regulation:
Material n : 2.0837
DIN 1733 : EL-CuNi30Mn
AWS A5.6 : E CuNi
Application Field
UTP 387 basic Copper-Nickel electrode is indicated for joint and coating of Nickel alloys
and of similar composition alloys with nickel content up to 30%, as well as non-ferrous metal
alloys and of different compositions steels.
The sea water resistance of the weld metal allows the use of this special electrode in
shipbuilding, oil refineries, food industry and in works where corrosion resistance is required,
vessels and, as a rule, in equipment.
Welding characteristics and special properties of the weld metal
UTP 387 can be welded in all positions except the vertical down one. Seawater resistant.
Mechanical Characteristics of Deposited Metal
Leak Limit
Rp0.2
MPa
>240
Traction Resistance
Rm
MPa
>390
Stretching
%
>30
Impact Resistance
Kv
Joule
>80
Si
0.03
0.3
Mn
1.2
Ni
30
Cu
balance
Fe
0.6
Welding Instructions
Prepare a "V" chamfer with a minimum of 70 and pr ovide a root opening of 2 mm. Remove the oxidized
layer, approximately 10 mm on each side of the joint, as well as opposite to the welding. The area to be
welded must be degreased and properly degreased.
Light the arc retreating the electrode a little in order to obtain a good welding joint with the metal. Keep
the arc short.
Current Type:
Welding position:
Availability/Machines Configuration
Electrodes
mm x L
Amperage
A
*available under special order
2.5 x 300*
60 80
3.25 x 350
80 105
4.0 X 350*
110 130
Approval
TV
WARNING:
The information presented herein is not a guarantee or certification for which we can be held legally responsible.
These are offered to the Clients for appreciation, investigation and verification. This information may be altered
without previous notice.
fev/2011 Rev.1
WELDING 0800-119002