Welding consumables - Covered electrodes for manual metal arc welding of nickel and nickel alloys - Classification (ISO 14172:2015)

ISO 14172:2015 prescribes requirements for the classification of nickel and nickel-alloy covered electrodes for manual metal arc welding and overlaying. It includes those compositions in which the nickel content exceeds that of any other element.

Schweißzusätze - Umhüllte Stabelektroden zum Lichtbogenhandschweißen von Nickel und Nickellegierungen - Einteilung (ISO 14172:2015)

Diese Internationale Norm die Anforderungen für die Einteilung von umhüllten Stabelektroden aus Nickel und Nickellegierungen zum Lichtbogenhandschweißen und zum Schweißplattieren fest. Die Norm schließt solche Zusammensetzungen ein, bei denen Nickel den größten Einzelgehalt aufweist.

Produits consommables pour le soudage - Électrodes enrobées pour le soudage manuel à l'arc du nickel et des alliages de nickel - Classification (ISO 14172:2015)

ISO 14172:2015 spécifie les exigences relatives à la classification des électrodes enrobées pour le soudage manuel à l'arc et le rechargement du nickel et des alliages de nickel. Elle s'applique aux compositions pour lesquelles la teneur en nickel excède celle de tout autre élément.

Dodajni materiali za varjenje - Oplaščene elektrode za ročno obločno varjenje niklja in njegovih zlitin - Razvrstitev (ISO 14172:2015)

Ta mednarodni standard določa zahteve za razvrščanje oplaščenih elektrod za ročno obločno varjenje in prekrivanje niklja in nikljevih zlitin. Vključuje sestave, v katerih vsebnost niklja presega vsebnost katerega koli drugega elementa.

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Publication Date
29-Sep-2015
Withdrawal Date
20-Jan-2026
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CEN/TC 121 - Welding
Current Stage
9960 - Withdrawal effective - Withdrawal
Start Date
02-Aug-2023
Completion Date
21-Jan-2026

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EN ISO 14172:2015 is a standard published by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). Its full title is "Welding consumables - Covered electrodes for manual metal arc welding of nickel and nickel alloys - Classification (ISO 14172:2015)". This standard covers: ISO 14172:2015 prescribes requirements for the classification of nickel and nickel-alloy covered electrodes for manual metal arc welding and overlaying. It includes those compositions in which the nickel content exceeds that of any other element.

ISO 14172:2015 prescribes requirements for the classification of nickel and nickel-alloy covered electrodes for manual metal arc welding and overlaying. It includes those compositions in which the nickel content exceeds that of any other element.

EN ISO 14172:2015 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 25.160.20 - Welding consumables. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

EN ISO 14172:2015 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to EN ISO 14172:2008, EN ISO 14172:2023, CEN/TS 15213-6:2011, EN 13611:2007+A2:2011, EN 13611:2015. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.

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Welding consumables - Covered electrodes for manual metal arc welding of nickel and
nickel alloys - Classification (ISO 14172:2015)
Schweißzusätze - Umhüllte Stabelektroden zum Lichtbogenhandschweißen von Nickel
und Nickellegierungen - Einteilung (ISO 14172:2015)
Produits consommables pour le soudage - Électrodes enrobées pour le soudage manuel
à l'arc du nickel et des alliages de nickel - Classification (ISO 14172:2015)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 14172:2015
ICS:
25.160.20 Potrošni material pri varjenju Welding consumables
77.120.40 Nikelj, krom in njune zlitine Nickel, chromium and their
alloys
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

EN ISO 14172
EUROPEAN STANDARD
NORME EUROPÉENNE
September 2015
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
ICS 25.160.20 Supersedes EN ISO 14172:2008
English Version
Welding consumables - Covered electrodes for manual
metal arc welding of nickel and nickel alloys -
Classification (ISO 14172:2015)
Produits consommables pour le soudage - Électrodes Schweißzusätze - Umhüllte Stabelektroden zum
enrobées pour le soudage manuel à l'arc du nickel et Lichtbogenhandschweißen von Nickel und
des alliages de nickel - Classification (ISO 14172:2015) Nickellegierungen - Einteilung (ISO 14172:2015)
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European foreword . 3

European foreword
This document (EN ISO 14172:2015) has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 44 "Welding
and allied processes" in collaboration with Technical Committee CEN/TC 121 “Welding and allied
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 14172
Third edition
2015-09-15
Welding consumables — Covered
electrodes for manual metal arc
welding of nickel and nickel alloys —
Classification
Produits consommables pour le soudage — Électrodes enrobées
pour le soudage manuel à l’arc du nickel et des alliages de nickel —
Classification
Reference number
ISO 14172:2015(E)
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ISO 14172:2015(E)
Contents Page
Foreword .iv
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Classification . 1
4 Symbols and requirements . 1
4.1 Symbol for the product/process . 1
4.2 Symbol for the chemical composition of the all-weld metal . 2
4.3 Rounding procedure. 2
5 Chemical analysis . 2
6 Mechanical properties of the all-weld metal. 2
7 Retests . 8
8 Technical delivery conditions . 8
9 Designation . 9
Annex A (informative) System for designation of welding filler metals .10
Annex B (informative) Description of consumables classes .11
Annex C (informative) Equivalent national specifications .17
Bibliography .19
ISO 14172:2015(E)
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 14172:2015(E)
Welding consumables — Covered electrodes for
manual metal arc welding of nickel and nickel alloys —
Classification
1 Scope
This International Standard prescribes requirements for the classification of nickel and nickel-alloy
covered electrodes for manual metal arc welding and overlaying. It includes those compositions in
which the nickel content exceeds that of any other element.
2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are
indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated
references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 544, Welding consumables — Technical delivery conditions for filler materials and fluxes — Type of
product, dimensions, tolerances and markings
ISO 6847, Welding consumables — Deposition of a weld metal pad for chemical analysis
ISO 14344, Welding consumables — Procurement of filler materials and fluxes
ISO 15792-1:2000, Welding consumables — Test methods — Part 1: Test methods for all-weld metal test
specimens in steel, nickel and nickel alloys. Amended by ISO 15792-1:2000/Amd 1:2011.
ISO 80000-1:2009, Quantities and units — Part 1: General
3 Classification
A covered electrode shall be classified in accordance with the chemical composition of the all-weld metal
as given in Table 1 and the mechanical properties listed in Table 2. The symbol for the classification is
divided into two parts:
a) the first part gives a symbol indicating the product/process to be used;
b) the second part gives a symbol indicating the chemical composition of the all-weld metal.
4 Symbols and requirements
4.1 Symbol for the product/process
The symbol for covered electrodes used for manual metal arc welding shall be the letter “E”.
ISO 14172:2015(E)
4.2 Symbol for the chemical composition of the all-weld metal
The symbol for the chemical composition of the all-weld metal shall comprise “Ni” plus four digits, as
shown in Table 1. The first digit is an indicator of the class of alloy deposited, where
2 indicates no significant alloy addition,
4 indicates significant copper addition (nickel-copper alloys),
6 indicates significant chromium addition, with iron less than 25 % (nickel-chromium-iron and
nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloys),
8 indicates significant chromium addition, with iron more than 25 % (nickel-iron-chromium
alloys),
10 indicates significant molybdenum addition without significant chromium addition (nick-
el-molybdenum alloys).
The remaining digits indicate the particular alloy deposited. The basis of the system of designation is
described in Annex A.
NOTE In addition, the chemical symbol can be used.
4.3 Rounding procedure
For purposes of determining compliance with the requirements of this International Standard, the
actual test values obtained shall be subject to ISO 80000-1:2009, B.3, Rule A. If the measured values
are obtained by equipment calibrated in units other than those of this International Standard, the
measured values shall be converted to the units of this International Standard before rounding. If
an arithmetic average value is to be compared to the requirements of this International Standard,
rounding shall be done only after calculating the arithmetic average. If the test method cited in Clause 2
contains instructions for rounding that conflict with the instructions of this International Standard,
the rounding requirements of the test method standard shall apply. The rounded results shall fulfil the
requirements of the appropriate table for the classification under test.
5 Chemical analysis
Chemical analysis shall be performed on any suitable all-weld metal test specimen. In case of dispute,
the test specimen specified in ISO 6847 shall be used. The test results shall meet the requirements of
Table 1 for the classification under test. Any analytical technique can be used; but, in case of dispute,
reference shall be made to established published methods.
6 Mechanical properties of the all-weld metal
Mechanical properties are not part of the designation, but they are required for classification. The
mechanical properties of the all-weld metal, deposited using covered electrodes in accordance with
Table 1, shall be determined using a test assembly type 1.3 in accordance with ISO 15792-1:2000 with
4,0 mm electrodes. The minimum tensile properties shall be in accordance with Table 2.
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ISO 14172:2015(E)
Table 1 — Symbols and all-weld metal chemical composition requirements
Chemical composition
Alloy symbol
a
% (by mass)
Numer-
Chemical
b c d, e
ical C Mn Fe Si Cu Ni Co Al Ti Cr Nb Mo V W Notes
symbol
symbol
Nickel
min. 1,0 to
Ni 2061 NiTi3 0,10 0,7 0,7 1,2 0,2 — 1,0 — — — — —
92,0 4,0
Nickel-Copper
27,0 to min.
Ni 4060 NiCu30Mn3Ti 0,15 4,0 2,5 1,5 — 1,0 1,0 — — — — —
34,0 62,0
24,0 to min.
Ni 4061 NiCu27Mn3NbTi 0,15 4,0 2,5 1,3 — 1,0 1,5 — 3,0 — — —
31,0 62,0
Nickel-Chromium
2,0 to min. 18,0 to 1,5 to
Ni 6082 NiCr20Mn3Nb 0,10 4,0 0,8 0,5 — — 0,5 2,0 — —
6,0 63,0 22,0 3,0
min. 48,0 to 1,0 to 0,02P
Ni 6172 NiCr50Nb 0,10 1,5 1,0 1,0 0,25 — — — — — —
41,0 52,0 2,5 0,02S
0,05 to 0,3 to 0,3 to min. 20,0 to 1,0 to 13,0 to
Ni 6231 NiCr22W14Mo 3,0 0,5 5,0 0,5 0,1 — —
0,10 1,0 0,7 45,0 24,0 3,0 15,0
Nickel-Chromium-Iron
0,10 to 8,0 to min. 1,5 to 24,0 to
Ni 6025 NiCr25Fe10AlY 0,5 0,8 — — 0,3 — — — — 0,15Y
0,25 11,0 55,0 2,2 26,0
0,05 to 21,0 to 2,5 to min. 26,0 to 0,04P
Ni 6045 NiCr27Fe23Si 2,5 0,30 1,0 0,30 — — — — —
0,20 025,0 3,0 38,0 29,0 0,03S
min. 13,0 to 0,5 to
Ni 6062 NiCr15Fe8Nb 0,08 3,5 11,0 0,8 0,5 — — — — — —
62,0 17,0 4,0
1,0 to min. 13,0 to 1,0 to 1,0 to
Ni 6093 NiCr15Fe8NbMo 0,20 12,0 1,0 0,5 — — — — —
5,0 60,0 17,0 3,5 3,5
1,0 to min. 12,0 to 0,5 to 2,5 to
Ni 6094 NiCr14Fe4NbMo 0,15 12,0 0,8 0,5 — — — — 1,5
4,5 55,0 17,0 3,0 5,5
1,0 to min. 13,0 to 1,0 to 1,0 to 1,5 to
Ni 6095 NiCr15Fe8NbMoW 0,20 12,0 0,8 0,5 — — — —
3,5 55,0 17,0 3,5 3,5 3,5
min. 13,0 to 1,5 to 0,03P
Ni 6132 NiCr15Fe9Nb 0,08 3,5 11,0 0,75 0,50 — — — — — —
62,0 17,0 4,0 0,015S
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Table 1 (continued)
Chemical composition
Alloy symbol
a
% (by mass)
Numer-
Chemical
b c d, e
ical C Mn Fe Si Cu Ni Co Al Ti Cr Nb Mo V W Notes
symbol
symbol
1,0 to min. 13,0 to 0,5 to 0,5 to
Ni 6133 NiCr16Fe12NbMo 0,10 12,0 0,8 0,5 — — — — —
3,5 62,0 17,0 3,0 2,5
7,0 to min. 28,0 to 1,0 to
Ni 6152 NiCr30Fe9Nb 0,05 5,0 0,8 0,5 — 0,5 0,5 0,5 — — F
12,0 50,0 31,5 2,5
*0,3 max.
5,0 to min. 13,0 to 1,0 to Ta
Ni 6182 NiCr15Fe6Mn 0,10 10,0 1,0 0,5 — — 1,0 — — —
10,0 60,0 17,0 3,5* where
specified
NiCr25Fe16Co- 1,2 to min. 0,8 to 44,0 to 2,5 to 24,0 to 2,5 to 2,5 to
Ni 6333 0,10 0,5 — — — —
Mo3W 2,0 16,0 1,2 47,0 3,5 26,0 3,5 3,5
0,35 to 0,5 to 0,5 to 42,0 to 33,0 to 0,8 to
Ni 6701 NiCr36Fe7Nb 7,0 — — — — — — —
0,50 2,0 2,0 48,0 39,0 1,8
0,35 to 0,5 to 0,5 to 47,0 to 27,0 to 4,0 to
Ni 6702 NiCr28Fe6W 6,0 — — — — — — —
0,50 1,5 2,0 50,0 30,0 5,5
0,15 to 8,0 to min. 1,8 to 24,0 to
Ni 6704 NiCr25Fe10Al3YC 0,5 0,8 — — 0,3 — — — — 0,15Y
0,30 11,0 55,0 2,8 26,0
1,0 to 1,5 to 35,0 to 27,0 to 2,5 to
Ni 8025 NiCr29Fe26Mo 0,06 30,0 0,7 — 0,1 1,0* 1,0 — — *or Nb
3,0 3,0 40,0 31,0 4,5
1,0 to 1,5 to 37,0 to 23,0 to 3,5
Ni 8165 NiFe30Cr25Mo 0,03 30,0 0,7 — 0,1 1,0 — — —
3,0 3,0 42,0 27,0 to7,5
Nickel-Molybdenum
4,0 to min. 26,0 to
Ni 1001 NiMo28Fe5 0,07 1,0 1,0 0,5 2,5 — — 1,0 — 0,6 1,0
7,0 55,0 30,0
4,0 to min. 2,5 to 23,0 to
Ni 1004 NiMo25Cr3Fe5 0,12 1,0 1,0 0,5 2,5 — — — 0,6 1,0
7,0 60,0 5,5 27,0
min. 0,5 to 17,0 to 2,0 to
Ni 1008 NiMo19WCr 0,10 1,5 10,0 0,8 0,5 — — — — —
60,0 3,5 20,0 4,0
0,3 to min. 18,0 to 2,0 to
Ni 1009 NiMo20WCu 0,10 1,5 7,0 0,8 — — — — — —
1,3 62,0 22,0 4,0
4,0 to min. 6,0 to 22,0 to
Ni 1062 NiMo24Cr8Fe6 0,02 1,0 0,7 — — — — — — —
7,0 60,0 9,0 26,0
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Table 1 (continued)
Chemical composition
Alloy symbol
a
% (by mass)
Numer-
Chemical
b c d, e
ical C Mn Fe Si Cu Ni Co Al Ti Cr Nb Mo V W Notes
symbol
symbol
min. 26,0 to
Ni 1066 NiMo28 0,02 2,0 2,2 0,2 0,5 1,0 — — 1,0 — — 1,0
64,5 30,0
1,0 to min. 1,0 to 27,0 to
Ni 1067 NiMo30Cr 0,02 2,0 0,2 0,5 3,0 — — — — 3,0
3,0 62,0 3,0 32,0
2,0 to min. 0,5 to 26,0 to
Ni 1069 NiMo28Fe4Cr 0,02 1,0 0,7 — 1,0 0,5 — — — —
5,0 65,0 1,5 30,0
Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum
0,05 to 17,0 to min. 0,5 to 20,0 to 8,0 to 0,2 to
Ni 6002 NiCr22Fe18Mo 1,0 1,0 0,5 — — — —
0,15 20,0 45,0 2,5 23,0 10,0 1,0
NiCr22Fe20Mo- 1,0 to 18,0 to 1,5 to min. 21,0 to 1,75 to 5,5 to 0,04P
Ni 6007 0,05 1,0 2,5 — — — 1,0
6Cu2Nb2Mn 2,0 21,0 02,5 37,0 23,5 2,50 7,5 0,03S
min. 20,0 to 8,5 to
Ni 6012 NiCr22Mo9 0,03 1,0 3,5 0,7 0,5 — 0,4 0,4 1,5 — —
58,0 23,0 10,5
2,0 to min. 20,0 to 12,5 to 2,5 to
Ni 6022 NiCr21Mo13W3 0,02 1,0 0,2 0,5 2,5 — — — 0,4
6,0 49,0 22,5 14,5 3,5
min. 25,0 to 13,5 to
Ni 6024 NiCr26Mo14 0,02 0,5 1,5 0,2 0,5 — — — — — —
55,0 27,0 15,0
13,0 to 1,0 to min. 28,0 to 0,3 to 4,0 to 1,5 to
Ni 6030 NiCr29Mo5Fe15W2 0,03 1,5 1,0 5,0 — — —
17,0 2,4 36,0 31,5 1,5 6,0 4,0
min. 20,0 to 19,0 to
Ni 6058 NiCr22Mo20 0,02 1,5 1,5 0,2 0,5 0,3 0,4 — — — 0,3
51,0 23,0 21,0
min. 22,0 to 15,0 to
Ni 6059 NiCr23Mo16 0,02 1,0 1,5 0,2 — — — — — — —
56,0 24,0 16,5
1,3 to min. 20,0 to 15,0 to
Ni 6200 NiCr23Mo16Cu2 0,02 1,0 3,0 0,2 2,0 — — — — —
1,9 45,0 24,0 17,0
min. 22,0 to 13,5 to
Ni 6205 NiCr25Mo16 0,02 0,5 5,0 0,3 2,0 — 0,4 — — — —
50,0 27,0 16,5
4,0 to min. 14,5 to 15,0 to 3,0 to
Ni 6275 NiCr15Mo16Fe5W3 0,10 1,0 1,0 0,5 2,5 — — — 0,4
7,0 50,0 16,5 18,0 4,5
4,0 to min. 14,5 to 15,0 to 3,0 to
Ni 6276 NiCr15Mo15Fe6W4 0,02 1,0 0,2 0,5 2,5 — — — 0,4
7,0 50,0 16,5 17,0 4,5
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Table 1 (continued)
Chemical composition
Alloy symbol
a
% (by mass)
Numer-
Chemical
b c d, e
ical C Mn Fe Si Cu Ni Co Al Ti Cr Nb Mo V W Notes
symbol
symbol
min. 18,0 to 14,0 to
Ni 6452 NiCr19Mo15 0,025 2,0 1,5 0,4 0,5 — — — 0,4 0,4 —
56,0 20,0 16,0
min. 14,0 to 14,0 to
Ni 6455 NiCr16Mo15Ti 0,02 1,5 3,0 0,2 0,5 2,0 — 0,7 — — 0,5
56,0 18,0 17,0
2,0 to min. 12,0 to 0,5 to 5,0 to 1,0 to
Ni 6620 NiCr14Mo7Fe 0,10 10,0 1,0 0,5 — — — —
4,0 55,0 17,0 2,0 9,0 2,0
min. 20,0 to 3,0 to 8,0 to
Ni 6625 NiCr22Mo9Nb 0,10 2,0 7,0 0,8 0,5 — — — — —
55,0 23,0 4,2 10,0
min. 20,5 to 1,0 to 8,8 to
Ni 6627 NiCr21MoFeNb 0,03 2,2 5,0 0,7 0,5 — — — — 0,5
57,0 22,5 2,8 10,0
NiCr20Fe14M- 12,0 to min. 19,0 to 10,0 to 1,0 to 0,15 N
Ni 6650 0,03 0,7 0,6 0,5 1,0 0,5 — 0,3 —
o11WN 15,0 44,0 22,0 13,0 2,0 0,02 S
min. 19,0 to 15,0 to 3,0 to
Ni 6686 NiCr21Mo16W4 0,02 1,0 5,0 0,3 0,5 — — 0,3 — —
49,0 23,0 17,0 4,4
18,0 to 1,5 to min. 21,0 to 6,0 to
Ni 6985 NiCr22Mo7Fe19 0,02 1,0 1,0 5,0 — — 1,0 — 1,5
21,0 2,5 45,0 23,5 8,0
Nickel-Chromium-Cobalt-Molybdenum
0,05 to min. 9,0 to 20,0 to 8,0 to
Ni 6117 NiCr22Co12Mo 3,0 5,0 1,0 0,5 1,5 0,6 1,0 — —
0,15 45,0 15,0 26,0 10,0
a
Single values for all elements except nickel are maxima. Two values shown indicate minimum and maximum limits for a range.
b
Up to 1 % of the nickel content can be cobalt unless otherwise specified. For certain applications, lower cobalt levels can be required and should be agreed between contracting
parties.
c
Up to 20 % of the niobium content
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