HY600H Hardfacing .045" Flux-Cored Welding Wire 25-Pound Spool
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$191.25
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HY600H Hardfacing Flux-Cored Welding Wire is an abrasion-resistant overlay wire used to build up and protect steel components exposed to severe wear. The deposit provides a hard, tough working surface that extends the service life of parts subject to sliding abrasion and moderate impact.
Key Features
- Hard, abrasion-resistant weld deposit for long wear life
- Build-up and overlay on carbon and low-alloy steel
- Good resistance to sliding/grinding abrasion with moderate impact
- Flux-cored convenience and high deposition
Ideal Applications
- Hardfacing of buckets, blades, augers, and wear plates
- Crusher parts, screens, chutes, and mixer components
- Reclaiming worn parts in mining, aggregate, and agriculture
Technical Specifications
| Type | Hardfacing / wear-overlay flux-cored wire |
|---|---|
| Process | FCAW |
| Diameter | 0.045 in. |
| Spool Weight | 25 lb |
| Deposit | High-hardness abrasion-resistant overlay (refer to mill certificate for as-deposited hardness) |
| Recommended Layers | Typically up to 2–3 overlay passes |
Store in a clean, dry area and keep the spool sealed when not in use to protect the wire from moisture and ensure smooth feeding and consistent arc performance.
Typical Chemical Composition
Typical hardfacing deposit analysis (wt %). Iron is the balance.
| Element | Typical Deposit (wt %) |
|---|---|
| Carbon (C) | typ. 0.55 |
| Chromium (Cr) | 5.0 – 8.0 (typ. 7.0) |
| Manganese (Mn) | typ. 1.2 |
| Silicon (Si) | typ. 0.9 |
| Iron (Fe) | Balance |
Mechanical Properties
Typical as-deposited hardfacing properties. Gas-shielded flux-cored, DCEP. For abrasion + moderate impact.
| Deposit Hardness | 55 – 60 HRC (≈ 600 BHN) as-welded |
| Recommended Layers | 2 – 3 layers maximum |
| Wear Profile | High abrasion with moderate impact resistance |
| Machinability | Grinding only (not machinable) |
This product can expose you to chemicals including manganese and chromium (hexavalent compounds), which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.