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OJ309LP00000450F00 - Kobelco Premiarc DW-309LP .045 Stainless Flux Core Wire 28lb

Packaging: 28lb spool
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OVERVIEW

Technical Overview of Kobelco Premiarc DW-309LP

The Kobelco Premiarc DW-309LP is a high-performance rutile flux-cored wire designed for the gas-shielded welding of austenitic stainless steels. This specific formulation, designated by the 'LP' suffix, indicates a Low Carbon chemistry optimized for Positional welding. It meets AWS A5.22 classifications E309LT1-1 and E309LT1-4, making it a versatile choice for industrial fabrication requiring strict code compliance. The wire is engineered to join dissimilar metals, such as AISI 304 stainless steel to mild or low-alloy carbon steels, as well as for depositing buffer layers on carbon steel prior to cladding.

Metallurgically, the DW-309LP deposits a 24% Cr - 13% Ni weld metal with a controlled ferrite content (typically FN 13-20), which provides excellent resistance to hot cracking even under high dilution from mild steel base metals. The low carbon content (0.04% maximum) ensures resistance to intergranular corrosion by minimizing carbide precipitation in the heat-affected zone. This wire operates effectively on DCEP polarity and supports a wide parameter window, offering stable arc characteristics and deep penetration profiles essential for structural integrity in critical joints.

Operational efficiency is a key strength of the DW-309LP. It utilizes a fast-freezing slag system that supports the weld puddle in out-of-position work, particularly vertical-up (3G) and overhead (4G), without the sagging issues common in standard flux-cored wires. The slag is self-releasing in most conditions, reducing inter-pass cleaning time and abrasive usage. Compatible with both 100% CO2 and 75% Argon / 25% CO2 shielding gases, it offers flexibility depending on the available gas supply and desired arc characteristics, with mixed gas typically providing a slightly smoother arc and reduced fume generation.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:28lb spool
Weld Process:MIG
AWS Spec :E309L-17
Packaging:25-33lb spool, 28lb spool
Grade:309
Diameter:0.045
Polarity:DC+
Brand:Kobe
AWS Classification:E309LT1-1, E309LT1-4
Wire Type:Flux-Cored (FCAW-G)
Welding Position:All Position
Material Application:Buffer Layers, Clad Steels, Stainless to Mild Steel
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AWS Classification:E309LT1-1, E309LT1-4
Shielding Gas:100% CO2, 75% Argon / 25% CO2
Wire Type:Flux-Cored (FCAW-G)
Welding Position:All Position
Material Application:Stainless to Mild Steel, Buffer Layers, Clad Steels
brand:kobe
diameter:0-045
grade:309
packaging:28lb-spool
weld-process:mig
polarity:dc

INCLUDED

  • 1 x 28lb Spool of Kobelco Premiarc DW-309LP .045" Flux Cored Wire

APPLICATIONS

  • Joining stainless steel (AISI 304/304L) to carbon steel or low-alloy steel
  • Buffer layers on carbon steel prior to overlaying with 308L or 316L
  • Structural fabrication involving dissimilar metal joints
  • Shipbuilding and offshore platform construction
  • Chemical and petrochemical process piping
  • General fabrication requiring all-position stainless welding

FAQ

You can use either 100% CO2 or a mixture of 75% Argon and 25% CO2. The mixed gas generally produces a smoother arc and less spatter, but CO2 provides deeper penetration.

Yes, the 'LP' in DW-309LP stands for positional capabilities. It is specifically formulated with a fast-freezing slag to support the puddle in vertical-up and overhead positions.

It meets AWS A5.22 specifications for E309LT1-1 (when used with 100% CO2) and E309LT1-4 (when used with 75% Ar / 25% CO2).

While it will physically weld, it is not recommended for 316 stainless if corrosion resistance is critical, as 309L lacks Molybdenum. Use 316L wire for 316 base metals. 309L is best for 309 to 309 or Stainless to Mild Steel.

This wire runs on DCEP (Direct Current Electrode Positive).

Flux cored wire generally offers higher deposition rates, better penetration, and the flux helps clean the weld metal, making it more forgiving on slightly dirty surfaces compared to solid wire.

The typical Ferrite Number (FN) is between 13 and 20, which provides excellent resistance to hot cracking, essential for dissimilar metal welding.

Yes, as it is a flux-cored wire, it leaves a slag covering that must be chipped or brushed off. However, the slag is designed to be self-peeling in many cases.