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S125532-035 - Hobart Hoballoy E9018-B3 Low Alloy Stick Electrode 3/32" 50lb

Packaging: 50lb can
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OVERVIEW

Technical Overview of Hobart Hoballoy 9018-B3

The Hobart Hoballoy 9018-B3 is a premium quality, low-hydrogen stick electrode designed specifically for the Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) of low alloy steels. This electrode is engineered to meet the AWS A5.5 specification, carrying the classification E9018-B3. It is primarily intended for joining steels containing nominally 2.25% Chromium and 1% Molybdenum. These base metals are frequently utilized in high-temperature service environments where creep resistance and high tensile strength are paramount. The 3/32-inch diameter provided in this 50lb can allows for precise control in various welding positions, including flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead.

A defining characteristic of the Hoballoy 9018-B3 is its advanced coating formulation. Hobart has developed this flux coating to be highly resistant to moisture pick-up, even under conditions of high heat and humidity. Moisture absorption in low-hydrogen electrodes is a critical concern as it introduces hydrogen into the weld pool, significantly increasing the risk of hydrogen-induced cracking (cold cracking) and porosity. By mitigating moisture reabsorption, this electrode aids in the elimination of starting porosity and ensures a sound, crack-resistant deposit. This makes it an ideal choice for critical applications in the petrochemical and power generation industries where weld integrity is non-negotiable.

Mechanically, the weld metal produced by this electrode delivers a minimum tensile strength of 90,000 psi (620 MPa) and a yield strength of approximately 77,000 psi (530 MPa), matching the properties of the B3 class base metals. The electrode operates effectively on both Direct Current Electrode Positive (DCEP) and Alternating Current (AC), providing flexibility for various power source configurations. The iron powder content in the coating improves deposition rates compared to non-iron powder types, while maintaining the smooth arc characteristics expected of a high-quality low-hydrogen rod. Proper storage and handling, including the use of rod ovens, are recommended to maintain the low-hydrogen status of the coating once the hermetically sealed container is opened.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:50lb can
AWS Spec :E9018-B3
Diameter:3/32 in
Polarity:DC+ / AC
Position:ALL
Amp Range:75-110amp
Material Composition:Chrome-Moly, Low Alloy Steel
Tensile Strength:~90,000 PSI
Coating Type:Iron Powder, Low Hydrogen
Welding Current:AC, DCEP
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Material Composition:Low Alloy Steel, Chrome-Moly
Tensile Strength:90,000 psi
Yield Strength:77,000 psi
Alloy Content:2.25% Chromium, 1% Molybdenum
Coating Type:Low Hydrogen, Iron Powder
Welding Current:DCEP, AC
Brand:Hobart
AWS Spec:E9018-B3
Diameter:3/32 in
Packaging Description:50lb can
Polarity:DC+ / AC
Position:ALL
Amp Range:75-110amp

INCLUDED

  • 50 lb Can of Hobart Hoballoy 9018-B3 Stick Electrodes (3/32" Diameter)
  • Instruction Label

APPLICATIONS

  • Chrome-Moly Piping Systems (2.25% Cr - 1% Mo)
  • High-Pressure Boilers and Pressure Vessels
  • Power Generation Plants
  • Petrochemical Refineries
  • High-Temperature Service Castings and Forgings
  • Steam Piping and Turbine Components
  • General Construction involving Low Alloy Steels

FAQ

E9018-B3 electrodes are primarily used for welding low alloy steels containing 2.25% Chromium and 1% Molybdenum, often found in high-temperature piping and pressure vessels.

This electrode can be operated using either Direct Current Electrode Positive (DCEP) or Alternating Current (AC).

Yes, as a low-hydrogen electrode, it should be stored in a holding oven at temperatures recommended by the manufacturer (typically 250°F-300°F) after opening to prevent moisture absorption.

The weld metal produced by Hoballoy 9018-B3 has a minimum tensile strength of 90,000 psi.

Yes, the 3/32" diameter is excellent for all-position welding, including vertical-up and overhead positions.

The coating is specially formulated to resist absorbing atmospheric moisture, which helps prevent hydrogen-induced cracking and porosity in the weld.

While it can weld mild steel, it is not recommended due to the higher cost and the potential for cracking if the higher strength weld metal puts too much stress on a lower strength base metal. Use E7018 for mild steel.

This specific product is 3/32 inch (approximately 2.4mm) in diameter.

CATALOGUE & SPEC SHEETS

Spec Sheet
Safety Data Sheet