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Guide to Flux and Electrode Stabilization

TYPE
(AWS)
Air Conditioned Storage Before Opening
RH = Relative Humidity
Dry Rod Oven Holding Temperature. after opening After exposure to moisture, a sufficient amount of time to affect weld quality
Recondition Step #1 Rebake Step #2
Cellulose
EXX10
EXX11
EXX20
70-110ºF
(21-43ºC)
50% max. RH
100-120ºF
(38-49ºC)
Not Recommended
Titania
EXX12
EXX13
EXX14
70-110ºF
(21-43ºC)
50% max. RH
100-120ºF
(38-49ºC)
180-230ºF
(82-110ºC)
1/2 hour
250-300ºF
(121-149ºC)
1 hour
Iron Powder M.S.
EXX24
EXX27
70-110ºF
(21-43ºC)
50% max. RH
100-120ºF
(38-49ºC)
180-230ºF
(82-110ºC)
1/2 hour
400-500ºF
(204-260ºC)
1/2 hour
Iron Powder Low Hydrogen
EXX18
EXX28
Low Hydrogen
EXX15
EXX16
Low Hydrogen High Tensile
EXXX15
EXXX16
EXXX18
70-110ºF
(21-43ºC)
50% max. RH
250-300ºF
(121-149ºC)
180-220ºF
(82-104ºC)
1 - 1/2 hours
650-750ºF
(343-399ºC)
1 hour
Stainless
EXXX-15
EXXX-16
40-120ºF
(4.5-49ºC)
60% (+/- 10%) RH
250-300ºF
(121-149ºC)
180-220ºF
(82-104ºC)
1 - 1/2 hours
500-600ºF
(260-316ºC)
1 hour
Inconel
Monel
Nickel
Hard Surfacing
40-120ºF
(4.5-49ºC)
60% (+/- 10%) RH
150-200ºF
(66-93ºC)
180-230ºF
(82-110ºC)
1/2 hour
Not Recommended
Brasses
Bronzes
40-120ºF
(4.5-49ºC)
60% (+/- 10%) RH
150-200ºF
(66-93ºC)
Not Recommended
Granulated or Agglomerated Flux 40-120ºF
(4.5-49ºC)
60% (+/- 10%) RH
100-200ºF
(38-93ºC)
Contact Manufacturer for Specific Temperatures
Flux Cored Wire
EXXT-1
EXXT-2
EXXT-5
EXXT-G
40-120ºF
(4.5-49ºC)
60% (+/- 10%) RH
200-300ºF
(93-149ºC)
Contact Manufacturer for Specific Temperatures

This table is offered as a general guide to proper storage and oven holding temperatures.

  • Recondition/rebake procedures for electrode coatings exposed to moisture are included.
  • Remove electrodes from containers before placing in ovens.
  • Electrode coatings should not be exposed to the rebaking temperatures without first being reconditioned at a lower temperature. Failure to do so may result in breakdown of electrode coatings. After REBAKING, lower temperature to HOLDING level until reissued.
  • For flux HOLDING, use Type 100FX or 950FX ovens. For flux HOLDING/REBAKING, use Type 750HT oven.

Note: Proper redrying temperatures depend upon the electrode type and its condition. Contact your electrode manufacturer for specific instructions involving critical operations. Phoenix International and its affiliates do not accept liablility for damage to electrodes and/or welded products resulting from use of this table. Temperature and times shown are recommended and are not guaranteed to be correct.

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