AWS Class E81T1-B2 Flux Core

E81T1-B2 Flux Cored Wire Supplier in Mumbai, India

Nicorex Alloys is an ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certified supplier, stockist and importer of E81T1-B2 chrome-moly flux cored wire based in Mumbai, India. We supply E81T1-B2C and E81T1-B2M classifications manufactured to AWS A5.29 / ASME SFA 5.29.

AWS A5.29 E81T1-B2 flux-cored wire provides Cr-Mo chemistry at high deposition rates for heavy-wall pressure equipment fabrication. It deposits about 1.25% Cr and 0.53% Mo. Minimum tensile strength after mandatory PWHT is 80 ksi (550 MPa) with yield at 68 ksi (470 MPa) and elongation of 19%. High-pressure steam piping, refinery reactor loops and boiler superheater systems in 1.25Cr-0.5Mo steel need welds with similar creep strength and hydrogen-attack resistance. Available Diameters of this wire are 0.9, 1.2, 1.4 and 1.6 mm. E81T1-B2C uses 100% CO₂, while B2M runs on 75–80% Ar / 20–25% CO₂. All-position DCEP operation boosts productivity.

Typical applications include oil and gas refining, power generation, petrochemical processing, and pressure vessel fabrication. Every spool ships with EN 10204/3.1 mill test certificates, batch traceability and PMI reports.

AWS Class E81T1-B2 Flux Core

E81T1-B2 Flux Core Specifications

The E81T1-B2 specification table lists AWS classification, welding process, shielding gas options, and available spool sizes for this chrome-moly flux cored wire.
AWS Specification AWS A5.29/A5.29M:2010
Welding Process FCAW-G
Flux Type Rutile (Titania-based)
Polarity DCEP
Positions All (F, H, V-Up, OH)
Shielding Gas B2C: 100% CO₂, 35–45 cfh
B2M: 75–80% Ar / 20–25% CO₂, 35–45 cfh
Available Diameters 0.9 mm (0.035″), 1.2 mm (0.045″), 1.4 mm (0.052″), 1.6 mm (1/16″)
CTWD 10–25 mm (3/8″ to 1″)
Spool Sizes 5 kg, 12.5 kg, 15 kg (33 lb)

AWS A5.29 Classification Breakdown: What E81T1-B2C and E81T1-B2M Mean

This table explains the AWS A5.29 E81T1-B2 classification, detailing tensile strength, positions, flux-cored construction, chemical composition and recommended shielding gases.
Designator Meaning Specific Detail
E Electrode Indicates a current-carrying filler metal.
8 Tensile strength 80 ksi (550 MPa) minimum tensile strength.
1 Welding Position All-position capability (flat, overhead, etc.)
T Tubular Indicates a flux-cored (FCAW) construction
1 Usability Rutile slag, DCEP, gas-shielded, multi-pass
B2 Chemical Comp. 1.25% Cr, 0.5% Mo (matches P-4/Grade 11).
C/M Shielding Gas C: 100% CO₂; M: 75–80% Ar / Balance CO₂.

Chemical Composition of E81T1-B2 Weld Deposit (%)

In the E81T1-B2 weld, 1.25% chromium protects against oxidation and sulfidation up to about 550°C, while 0.5% molybdenum strengthens the weld through hardening and stable carbide formation at high temperatures.
Element Requirement Carbon (C) Manganese (Mn) Silicon (Si) Chromium (Cr) Molybdenum (Mo) Phosphorus (P) Sulfur (S) Nickel (Ni) Vanadium (V)
Element Requirement 0.05–0.12 1.25 max 0.80 max 1.00–1.50 0.40–0.65 0.03 max 0.03 max
The carbon range of 0.05–0.12% gives a good balance between hardness and toughness. For thin walls (12 mm or less), the B2L low‑carbon grade (C ≤ 0.05%) produces lower hardness after PWHT.

Mechanical Properties of E81T1-B2 Weld Deposit (After PWHT)

Here are the post‑weld heat‑treated mechanical properties of E81T1-B2 weld deposits. The table below shows the tensile strength, yield strength, elongation, and impact values in a simple, easy-to-read format.
Property Requirement (PWHT) Tensile Strength Yield Strength (0.2%) Elongation (%) Charpy V-Notch (−29°C) Charpy V-Notch (+20°C)
Property Requirement (PWHT) 80,000–100,000 psi (550–690 MPa) ≥68,000 psi (470 MPa) ≥19% Not required by AWS for B2 Not required by AWS for B2
AWS A5.29 limits B2 weld metal tensile strength to 100,000 psi (690 MPa) after PWHT. Higher values usually mean the heat treatment was too low or the weld chemistry is incorrect.

Base Metal Compatibility & ASME P-Number Matrix for E81T1-B2

E81T1-B2 is classified under ASME Section IX as F-6 / A-3. The wire matches all P-4 Group 1 and 2 base metals and is also acceptable for P-3 grades where slight chromium overmatching is beneficial.
Base Metal Specification Grade ASME P-No. Cr-Mo Content Typical Application
SA335 / A335 P11 P-4 Grp 1 1.25Cr-0.5Mo Seamless pipe
SA335 / A335 P12 P-4 Grp 1 1.0Cr-0.5Mo Seamless pipe
SA213 / A213 T11 P-4 Grp 1 1.25Cr-0.5Mo Boiler/superheater tube
SA213 / A213 T12 P-4 Grp 1 1.0Cr-0.5Mo Boiler tube
SA387 / A387 Gr 11 Cl.1/2 P-4 Grp 1/2 1.25Cr-0.5Mo Pressure vessel plate
SA387 / A387 Gr 12 Cl.1/2 P-4 Grp 1/2 1.0Cr-0.5Mo Pressure vessel plate
SA182 / A182 F11, F12 P-4 1.25Cr / 1.0Cr-0.5Mo Forged fittings, flanges
SA336 / A336 F11, F11A P-4 1.25Cr-0.5Mo Forged fittings
SA369 / A369 FP11, FP12 P-4 1.25Cr-0.5Mo Forged pipe
SA335 / A335 P1 P-3 Grp 1 0.5Mo Low-Cr piping
SA335 / A335 P2 P-3 Grp 1 0.5Cr-0.5Mo Low-Cr piping
Do not use E81T1-B2 wire on P-5A steels such as SA335 P22 or SA213 T22. This combination produces a weld with too little chromium, which is unsafe for long-term high‑temperature service.

Recommended Welding Parameters & Preheat/PWHT Requirements for E81T1-B2 Chrome-Moly Flux Cored Wire

Current ranges below apply to DCEP polarity with 100% CO₂ shielding. For Ar/CO₂ mixed gas, reduce the voltage by 2-5%.
Diameter Wire Speed (ipm) Current (A) Voltage (V) CTWD
0.035″ (0.9 mm) 450–675 100–260 21–28 3/8–3/4″
0.045″ (1.2 mm) 150–575 100–300 24–30 1/2–3/4″
0.052″ (1.4 mm) 295–515 210–350 26–32 1/2–1″
1/16″ (1.6 mm) 260–430 225–410 27–33 1/2–1″
Mandatory Preheat & Interpass Temperature
Base Metal Thickness Minimum Preheat Maximum Interpass
≤12 mm 150–200°C (300–400°F) 300°C (572°F)
12–25 mm 200–250°C (400–480°F) 300°C (572°F)
25–50 mm 250–300°C (480–572°F) 350°C (660°F)
>50 mm 300–350°C (572–660°F) 350°C (660°F)
Post-weld heat treatment (PWHT) for E81T1-B2 is mandatory at 680-730°C (1250-1350°F). Hold for at least 1 hour per 25 mm weld thickness. Limit heating to 200°C/hr above 315°C. Limit cooling to 260°C/hr down to 315°C, then air cool as per ASME Section VIII / B31.3. Keep the weld above preheat between passes. Do not exceed 730°C to avoid over-tempering.
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Industrial Applications of E81T1-B2 Flux-Cored Welding Wire

E81T1-B2 flux-cored wire is used with 1.25Cr-0.5Mo steel in high-pressure, high-temperature equipment across six sectors
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Storage, Handling & Hydrogen Control for E81T1-B2 Flux Cored Wire

Hydrogen control for E81T1-B2 is a safety-critical activity. The hardenable Cr-Mo weld deposit is very likely to crack due to hydrogen. This delayed cracking often causes serious failures in pressure equipment.
  1. Store sealed spools in dry conditions at 15-25°C, RH below 50%.
  2. After opening, use promptly or keep in a heated cabinet at 40–60°C.
  3. Rebaking is not possible for FCAW wire.
  4. Handle with clean and dry gloves. No contact with carbon steel tooling.
  5. Packaging must be in vacuum-sealed moisture-barrier bags.
For thick sections (>25 mm), a hydrogen bake-out hold at 250-300°C for 2-4 hours after welding allows trapped hydrogen to diffuse before the microstructure hardens.

How to Order E81T1-B2 from Nicorex Alloys

When ordering E81T1-B2, the following details need to be included.
Nicorex Alloys stocks the complete matching set: E81T1-B2 FCAW + ER80S-B2 GTAW + E8018-B2 SMAW.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Price of E81T1-B2 Flux Cored Wire per kg in India?
E81T1-B2 chrome-moly flux-cored wire is more expensive than regular carbon steel FCAW wire (E71T-1) because it has chromium and molybdenum alloys in it. The cost varies based on the size of the spool, the diameter of the wire, the quantity and whether you choose the H4 or B2L version.
E81T1-B2 is for P-4 steels and can be used at temperatures up to 550°C with a minimum tensile strength of 80 ksi. It deposits 1.25Cr-0.5Mo weld metal. E91T1-B3 is for P-5A steels, and it deposits 2.25Cr-1Mo for use at temperatures up to 600°C with a minimum tensile strength of 90 ksi.
The Cr-Mo weld metal from E81T1-B2 cools into hard martensite/bainite, a brittle structure that can crack if hydrogen is present. Preheating slows the cooling, lowers hardness and lets hydrogen escape. In contrast, stainless FCAW wires form stable austenite, which does not crack because of oxygen.
Yes. E81T1-B2 flux-cored wire can weld both 0.5Cr-0.5Mo (P-3) and 1.25Cr-0.5Mo (P-4) steels, including dissimilar joints in Cr-Mo applications.
Do not use E81T1-B2 for 2.25Cr-1Mo (P-5A) steels like SA335 P22 or SA213 T22. E81T1-B2 is a Cr-Mo low-alloy wire that offers no corrosion resistance in wet service.
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