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S125044-035 - Hobart Hoballoy 7018-A1 1/8" Stick Electrodes 50lb Can

Packaging: 50lb can
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OVERVIEW

Technical Overview of Hobart Hoballoy 7018-A1

The Hobart Hoballoy 7018-A1 is a premium quality, low-hydrogen, iron powder electrode designed specifically for the welding of carbon-molybdenum steels. Classified under AWS A5.5 as E7018-A1, this electrode is formulated with approximately 0.50% Molybdenum in the weld deposit. This alloying element significantly enhances the mechanical properties of the weldment, specifically providing increased tensile strength and superior creep resistance at elevated temperatures compared to standard carbon steel electrodes. It is an essential consumable for fabrication and repair in industries where materials are subjected to high pressure and thermal stress.

This 1/8-inch (3.2mm) diameter electrode operates effectively on both Direct Current Electrode Positive (DCEP) and Alternating Current (AC). The iron powder coating not only assists in maintaining a smooth, stable arc but also improves deposition rates, allowing for more efficient welding passes. The slag system is designed for easy removal, often self-peeling, which reduces post-weld cleanup time and the risk of slag inclusions. The resulting weld deposits exhibit X-ray quality porosity levels and excellent ductility, meeting the rigorous standards required for pressure vessel and power piping codes.

Packaged in a 50lb hermetically sealed can, the Hoballoy 7018-A1 is protected against atmospheric moisture absorption, a critical factor in preventing hydrogen-induced cracking (cold cracking) in high-strength steels. Proper storage and handling are recommended; once opened, electrodes should be stored in a holding oven to maintain their low-hydrogen status. This product is ideal for joining materials such as ASTM A161, A204, and A302 Grade A, as well as A335 Grade P1 piping.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:50lb can
Diameter:3.2mm
AWS Spec :E7018-A1
Polarity:DC+ / AC
Position:ALL
Amp Range:100-160amp
Rod Type:Stick Electrode
Core Material:Carbon-Molybdenum Steel
Coating Type:Low Hydrogen Iron Powder
AWS Classification:E7018-A1
Welding Position:All Position
Tensile Strength:70,000 psi (min)
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Rod Type:Stick Electrode
Core Material:Carbon-Molybdenum Steel
Coating Type:Low Hydrogen Iron Powder
AWS Classification:E7018-A1
Welding Position:All Position
Moisture Resistance:Yes
Tensile Strength:70,000 psi (min)
Brand:Hobart
Diameter:3.2mm
AWS Spec:E7018-A1
Packaging Description:50lb can
Polarity:DC+ / AC
Position:ALL
Amp Range:100-160amp

INCLUDED

  • 50 lb Hermetically Sealed Can of 1/8" Hoballoy 7018-A1 Stick Electrodes

APPLICATIONS

  • Fabrication of carbon-molybdenum steel piping
  • Pressure vessels and boilers
  • Power generation equipment
  • Petrochemical refinery maintenance
  • High-temperature service structural steel
  • Joining ASTM A204 and A335 Grade P1 materials

FAQ

The primary difference is the chemical composition. E7018 is a standard carbon steel electrode, while E7018-A1 contains approximately 0.50% Molybdenum. This addition provides higher strength and better creep resistance at elevated temperatures, making it suitable for carbon-moly steels.

For the 1/8-inch (3.2mm) Hoballoy 7018-A1, the recommended amperage range is typically between 100 and 160 amps. The optimal setting will depend on the material thickness and welding position.

Yes, like all low-hydrogen electrodes, once the hermetically sealed can is opened, the electrodes should be stored in a rod oven at temperatures between 250°F and 300°F (120°C - 150°C) to prevent moisture pickup.

Yes, you can weld standard mild steel with E7018-A1, but it is generally not cost-effective. It is specifically designed for alloyed steels where the molybdenum content is required to match the base metal properties.

This electrode can be operated on both Direct Current Electrode Positive (DCEP) and Alternating Current (AC). DCEP is often preferred for smoother arc characteristics and better penetration.

No, E7018-A1 electrodes are designed for vertical-up welding when welding in the vertical position. They have a heavy slag that can trap if used vertical-down.

It is typically used for carbon-molybdenum steels such as ASTM A161, A204, A302 Grade A, and A335 Grade P1.

The weld metal produced by Hoballoy 7018-A1 has a minimum tensile strength of 70,000 psi (480 MPa), though it typically exceeds this in practice.