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118 Weld

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cmiles

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Jul 28, 2003
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We are a small machine shop. A company has asked us to make a "118 weld" on a lifting device. What does that mean?
 
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I don't think so. The request was verbal. They said "one-eighteen weld".
 
What is the material you are working with?
I've seen the term used.
 
The material is 4150. A local welding supply store thought maybe 11018 electrode is what they were talking about. The high tensile strength makes sense with a lifting device.
 
Would it make sense to use inconel 118 on 4150 mat'l?
 
It is possible that the drawing is using the nomenclature from ISO 4063 (EN 24063) which indicates the welding method by using a three digit number. For example, MIG welding (GMAW with inert gas) is indicated by 131. TIG welding (GTAW) is indicated by 141. Firecracker welding is the method indicated by 118. I am not familiar with this term, but it appears under the broader category of Metal-arc welding without gas protection. Maybe someone else can provide additional details.
 
I heard this term used for FCAW 110 ksi self shielded wire.
11 being the 110 ksi strength level and the 8 being self- shielded. Complete callout would be E11(1/0)(T)8
This falls under AWS A 5.29.

I have also heard it used for OAW both on copper/brass and c/s.
 
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