MIG Family

Diameters / Packaging

Diameters
33 lb Spool
500 lb Accu-Trak® Drum
0.035 in (0.9 mm) ED034894 ED034896
0.045 in (1.1 mm) ED034897

SuperArc® AK-10®

MIG (GMAW)

CLASSIFICATIONS:
ER100S-G

SuperArc® AK-10™ from Lincoln Electric has superior feeding and arc stability.

DETAILS

For superior feeding and arc stability

Features

  • Capable of producing welds with 690 MPa (100 ksi) tensile strength
  • Suitable for use where consumables with less than 1% Ni are required
  • Batch Managed Inventory
  • Superior feeding and arc stability

Typical Applications

  • NACE applications
  • Oil tools
  • Riser systems
  • High-strength pipe

Welding Positions

  • All

Shielding Gas

  • Mixed Shielding Gas|100% CO2

Disclaimers

Warning -

Cancer and Reproductive Harm -

www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

BEFORE USE, READ AND UNDERSTAND THE SAFETY DATA SHEET (SDS) FOR THIS PRODUCT AND SPECIFIC INFORMATION PRINTED ON THE PRODUCT CONTAINER. SDS Search page

See test result disclaimer

CONFORMANCE

CONFORMANCES SPECIFICATION CLASSIFICATION
AWS AWS A5.28 ER100S-G

MECHANICAL PROPERTIES

Classification Shielding Gas Polarity Yield Strength @ 0.2% Offset
MPa (ksi)
Tensile Strength
MPa (ksi)
Elongation
%
Charpy V-Notch
J (ft-lbs) @ -50°C (-60°F)
Hardness Rockwell B
ER100S-G Requirement Not Specified DC+ 690 (100) min. Info. Only
Typical Result, As-welded 90% Ar, 10% CO2 DC+ 660-690 (96-100) 760-790 (110-115) 20-22 45-70 (34-52) 99

DEPOSIT COMPOSITION

Classification Shielding Gas Polarity %Al %C %Cr %Cu %Mn %Mo %Ni %P %S %Si %Ti %V %Zr
Typical Result 90% Ar, 10% CO2 DC+ 0.00 max. 0.11-0.12 0.26-0.37 0.18-0.23 1.12-1.23 0.42-0.47 0.89-1.06 0.006-0.008 0.001-0.006 0.41-0.45 0.001 max. 0.005 max. 0.001 max.

WIRE COMPOSITION

Classification %Al %C %Cr %Mn %Mo %Ni %P %S %Si %Ti %V %Zr %Total Cu
ER100S-G Requirement 0.30 min. * 0.20 min. * 0.50 min. *
Typical Result 0.00 max. 0.10-0.12 0.27-0.34 1.52-1.55 0.42-0.47 0.87-0.96 0.007-0.010 0.001-0.006 0.57-0.62 0.00 max. 0.005 max. 0.001 max. 0.20-0.25

NOTES

Note
* To meet the requirements of a "G" classification, the chemical composition of the electrode must meet the minimum requirement for one or more of these elements.