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UTP 63

rutile coated, fully austenitic CrNiMnstick electrode

Classifications
EN ISO 3581-A EN 14700 Material-No
E 18 8 Mn R 32 E Fe10 1.4370
Characteristics and field of use
With the fully austenitic UTP 63, non-alloy structural and heat-treatable steels can be welded, also
in combination with austenitic CrNi steels. Furthermore scale-resisting steels for operating
temperatures up to 850° C as well as higher carbon materials and high manganese steel can be
joined, also in combination with other steels, with UTP 63. For surfacing on workpieces exposed to
impact, pressure and rolling wear, such as curved rails, points, crusher and excavator teeth.
Moreover it provides crack-proof buffer layers under hard alloys.

UTP 63 has good welding properties, stable arc, finely rippled bead appearance. The weld deposit
resists to scaling, rust and cracks, work-hardened.

Hardness of the pure weld metal


untreated: approx. 200 HB
work-hardened: approx. 350 HB

Typical analysis in %
C Si Mn Cr Ni Fe
0,1 0,5 5,5 19,0 8,5 balance
Mechanical properties of the weld metal
Yield strength RP0,2 Tensile strength Rm Elongation A Impact strength KV
MPa MPa % J
> 350 > 600 > 40 > 60
Welding instruction
Clean welding area thoroughly. Preheating of thick-walled ferritic parts to 150 – 250° C.
Hold stick electrode vertically with a short arc. Redry stick electrodes that have got damp for
2 h / 250 – 300° C.

Welding positions

Current type DC (+) / AC

Recommended welding parameters


Electrodes Ø x L [mm] 2,5 x 250 3,2 x 350 4,0 x 400 5,0 x 450
Amperage [A] 50 – 70 70 – 100 100 – 130 150 – 180

All information provided is based upon careful investigation and intensive research. 03/2014 Rev. 0
However, we do not assume any liability for correctness and information is subject to change without notice. www.voestalpine.com/welding

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