AS/NZS 1553.1:1995 Covered electrodes for welding - Part 1: Low carbon steel electrodes for manual metal-arc welding of carbon steels and carbon-manganese steels
- Abbreviation
- AS/NZS 1553.1:1995
- Valid from
- 4/03/1995
- Information provider
- Standards New Zealand,
- Author
- Standards New Zealand, Standards Australia
- Information type
- New Zealand Standard,
Description
This Standard defines a classification and designation system for the electrodes and specifies two series which provide minimum weld metal strengths of 410 and 480 MPa.
Provision is made for hydrogen controlled and metal-enriched electrodes.
Requirements are given for size of electrodes, core wire, flux covering, testing, safety warnings, packing, marking and storage. Tests include chemical analysis of weld metal, all-weld-metal tensile and impact tests, butt weld tensile, bend and impact tests, and a fillet weld test. A hydrogen test and coating moisture absorption resistance test are also prescribed.
Scope
This Standard specifies requirements for unalloyed low carbon steel covered electrodes for the manual metal-arc welding of carbon steels and carbon-manganese steels. The electrodes may also be used for the welding of certain low alloy steels, including quenched and tempered steels.
This resource is cited by:
AS/NZS 1553.1:1995 Covered electrodes for welding - Part 1: Low carbon steel electrodes for manual metal-arc welding of carbon steels and carbon-manganese steels
This document is CITED BY:
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NZS 3404 Parts 1 and 2:1997
AS/NZS 1553.1:1995 is cited by NZS 3404 Parts 1 and 2:1997 Steel structures standard - SPONSORED