AWS D1.1:2025 · Tabella 5.11 · Categoria B

Preriscaldo di A709 HPS50W per SAW — up to 3/4"

Temperatura minima di preriscaldo e interpass per A709 HPS50W saldato con SAW a spessore up to 3/4", secondo AWS D1.1:2025 Tabella 5.11.

Basato su AWS D1.1:2025 Tabella 5.11 — ogni valore tracciato alla clausola.

Temperatura Minima di Preriscaldo e Interpass
32°F / 0°C
Categoria B
Processo SMAW, SAW, GMAW o FCAW basso idrogeno
AWS D1.1:2025 Tabella 5.11, §5.7
Quando la temperatura del metallo base è inferiore a 32°F [0°C], preriscaldare a minimo 70°F [20°C] e mantenere durante la saldatura (Tabella 5.11 nota a).
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SAW (Submerged Arc Welding)

SAW submerges the arc beneath granular flux for highest deposition rates, flat/horizontal only. Category B in Table 5.11.

SAW with F7A2-EM12K wire/flux delivers the highest deposition rates for flat-position fillet welds on building steel. Typical parameters: 500-700 amps, 28-32 volts, 18-30 IPM travel speed. Flux consumption runs approximately equal to wire consumption by weight. Unfused flux recovery and recycling systems are standard in production shops to control consumable costs.

SAW Tips for Common Structural Steels

For A709 HPS50W high-performance weathering bridge steel (50 ksi yield, CE-IIW ~0.38–0.42), SAW with weathering-compatible wire (F7A2-EM12K-W) handles girder web-to-flange fillet welds and flange butt splice groove welds. The lower CE-IIW compared to conventional A588 weathering steel means SAW preheat sensitivity is reduced, lowering the risk of HAZ cracking on thick flange splices during cold-weather shop fabrication.

Typical values for reference — always verify against your approved WPS and electrode manufacturer data.

Why SAW for A709 HPS50W at up to 3/4"

Why SAW for A709 HPS50W at up to 3/4"? SAW delivers 15-40 lb/hr deposition — the highest deposition rate among available processes. Position capability: flat and horizontal only. Suitability: shop only.

A709 HPS50W

ASTM A709 HPS50W is a high-performance weathering steel (50 ksi yield, 70 ksi minimum tensile) developed specifically for unpainted bridge construction. The HPS designation indicates enhanced weldability through lower carbon (0.11% max), controlled sulfur (0.006% max with calcium treatment), and copper-nickel-chromium alloying for atmospheric corrosion resistance. These chemistry controls reduce the CE-IIW to approximately 0.38-0.42, well below conventional weathering steels. It falls under Category B in Table 5.11. The FHWA-funded development program that created HPS grades (starting in the 1990s) aimed to eliminate the weldability problems, lamellar tearing, and inconsistent toughness that plagued earlier weathering steel bridge designs. HPS50W has largely replaced conventional A709 Gr.50W in new unpainted bridge designs.

Perché Questo Preriscaldo per A709 HPS50W con SAW

High-performance weathering bridge steel with enhanced weldability at 50 ksi. This steel is prequalified only with low-hydrogen processes under Table 5.11. With SAW, the submerged arc process with granular flux produces controlled hydrogen levels, with flux condition being the primary variable. The 32°F minimum preheat balances the steel’s strength level and carbon equivalent against the hydrogen control provided by SAW. Non-low-hydrogen SMAW is not an option for this grade under D1.1 prequalified WPS.

Applicazioni Tipiche di A709 HPS50W

Deployed in unpainted bridge plate girders across humid or coastal environments, curved girders on interchange ramps, signature pedestrian bridges in architectural applications, and rural highway bridges where lifecycle paint costs exceed the HPS premium. The enhanced weldability of HPS50W reduces fabrication risk at flange splices and allows wider groove angles with reduced risk of lamellar tearing in thick flange plates through controlled sulfur and inclusion shape control via calcium treatment. The chemistry control (0.11% max carbon, controlled sulfur at 0.006% max) differentiates HPS from conventional weathering grades. Material cost premium over standard A709 Gr.50W is typically 15-25% per ton but eliminates lifetime repainting cycles estimated at $15-25 per square foot every 20-25 years. The lower CE-IIW of HPS50W compared to conventional weathering grades means it welds with less preheat sensitivity, reducing reject rates on thick flange CJP splices during cold-weather bridge fabrication.

Perché il Preriscaldo è Importante a up to 3/4"

Thin material sheds heat quickly, allowing hydrogen to escape the HAZ readily — lowest preheat tier in Table 5.11.

Altri Acciai con SAW a up to 3/4"

AcciaioCategoriaPreriscaldo
A36B32°F (0°C)
A633 Gr.EC50°F (10°C)
A709 HPS70WC50°F (10°C)
A710 Gr.AC50°F (10°C)

Prova Diverse Combinazioni

Usa il calcolatore interattivo di preriscaldo per consultare qualsiasi combinazione acciaio, processo e spessore dalla D1.1:2025 Tabella 5.11.

Qual è il preriscaldo minimo per A709 HPS50W con SAW a up to 3/4"?
Per A709 HPS50W saldato con SAW a spessore up to 3/4", la temperatura minima di preriscaldo è 32°F (0°C) secondo AWS D1.1:2025 Tabella 5.11, Categoria B.
Quale categoria della Tabella 5.11 si applica a A709 HPS50W con SAW?
A709 HPS50W saldato con SAW rientra nella Categoria B di AWS D1.1:2025 Tabella 5.11. Processo SMAW, SAW, GMAW o FCAW basso idrogeno. A spessore up to 3/4", questa categoria richiede un preriscaldo minimo di 32°F (0°C).
A709 HPS50W necessita di preriscaldo a up to 3/4"?
A spessore up to 3/4" con SAW, il preriscaldo minimo è 32°F (0°C) — effettivamente temperatura ambiente sopra il punto di congelamento. Non è necessario preriscaldo attivo a meno che il metallo base sia sotto i 32°F.

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