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S125144-035 - Hobart Hoballoy 8018-C1 1/8" Stick Electrodes - 50lb Can

Packaging: 50lb can
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OVERVIEW

Technical Overview of Hobart Hoballoy 8018-C1

The Hobart Hoballoy 8018-C1 is a premium low-hydrogen, iron powder stick electrode designed specifically for the welding of high-strength, low-alloy steels. Formulated with a nominal 2.5% nickel content, this electrode meets the AWS A5.5 specification for E8018-C1. It is engineered to provide exceptional mechanical properties, particularly notch toughness, in low-temperature environments. The electrode delivers a minimum tensile strength of 80,000 psi and maintains Charpy V-Notch impact resistance down to -75°F (-60°C), making it an essential consumable for cryogenic applications and structures exposed to severe cold.

The coating is a low-hydrogen iron powder type, which serves dual purposes: it significantly reduces the risk of hydrogen-induced cracking—a critical factor when welding alloyed steels—and it enhances deposition rates compared to non-iron powder electrodes. The 1/8-inch (3.2mm) diameter is versatile for various plate thicknesses and joint configurations. This electrode operates effectively on both Direct Current Electrode Positive (DCEP) and Alternating Current (AC), providing flexibility depending on the power source available. The hermetically sealed 50lb can ensures that the low-hydrogen properties are preserved during storage and transport, minimizing the need for immediate re-baking upon opening.

Metallurgical Properties and Compliance

Metallurgically, the inclusion of nickel refines the grain structure of the weld metal, which is the primary driver for its superior low-temperature impact strength. This makes the Hoballoy 8018-C1 the preferred choice for fabricating 2% to 3% nickel steels and other weathering steels where standard carbon steel electrodes would fail due to brittleness. The weld deposit is radiographic quality, ensuring integrity in critical pressure vessel and piping applications. Fabricators can rely on this consumable to meet stringent code requirements in industries ranging from petrochemical processing to shipbuilding.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:50lb can, 50lb can (50lb-can)
Diameter:3.2mm (3-2mm)
AWS Spec :E8018-C1
Polarity:DC+ / AC (dc-ac)
Position:ALL (all)
Amp Range:110-150amp (110-150amp)
Rod Type:Stick Electrode
Core Material:Low Alloy Steel, Nickel Bearing
Coating Type:Low Hydrogen Iron Powder
Tensile Strength:80,000 psi (min)
Welding Position:All Position
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Rod Type:Stick Electrode
Core Material:Low Alloy Steel, Nickel Bearing
Coating Type:Low Hydrogen Iron Powder
Tensile Strength:80,000 psi (min)
Yield Strength:67,000 psi (min)
Charpy V-Notch:20 ft-lb @ -75°F
Alloy Content:2.00 - 2.75% Nickel
Welding Position:All Position
Brand:Hobart (hobart)
Diameter:3.2mm (3-2mm)
AWS Spec:E8018-C1
Packaging Description:50lb can (50lb-can)
Polarity:DC+ / AC (dc-ac)
Position:ALL (all)
Amp Range:110-150amp (110-150amp)

INCLUDED

  • 50 lb Can of Hobart Hoballoy 8018-C1 1/8" Stick Electrodes
  • Hermetically Sealed Packaging

APPLICATIONS

  • Cryogenic piping and storage tanks
  • Shipbuilding and offshore structures
  • Fabrication of 2-3% nickel steels
  • Heavy equipment operating in cold climates
  • Pressure vessels requiring low-temperature toughness
  • Weathering steel fabrication

FAQ

E8018-C1 electrodes are primarily used for welding high-strength, low-alloy steels containing 2-3% nickel, specifically for applications requiring good impact toughness at temperatures as low as -75°F.

For the 1/8" (3.2mm) diameter, the recommended amperage range is typically between 110 and 150 amps, depending on the position and base metal thickness.

Yes, as a low-hydrogen electrode, it should be stored in a dry environment. Once the hermetically sealed can is opened, electrodes should be stored in a rod oven at 250°F-300°F to prevent moisture pickup.

Yes, this electrode is designed to operate on both Direct Current Electrode Positive (DCEP) and Alternating Current (AC).

The Hobart Hoballoy 8018-C1 contains a nominal nickel content of approximately 2.00% to 2.75%.

Yes, the E8018-C1 is an all-position electrode, making it suitable for flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead welding.

If the electrodes absorb moisture, they can cause porosity and hydrogen cracking. They may need to be re-baked at approximately 700°F-800°F for 1-2 hours, subject to manufacturer guidelines.

The Hoballoy 8018-C1 is known for having excellent slag release, often requiring minimal chipping compared to other alloy stick electrodes.