Preheat Heat Input Fillet Weld Size Deposition Rate Carbon Equivalent
AWS D1.1:2025 · Table 5.11 · Category E

A1066 Gr.50 Preheat for GMAW (H8) — up to 1"

Minimum preheat and interpass temperature for A1066 Gr.50 welded with GMAW (H8) at up to 1" thickness, per AWS D1.1:2025 Table 5.11.

Minimum Preheat & Interpass Temperature
50°F / 10°C
Category E
H8-certified consumables — reduced preheat requirement
AWS D1.1:2025 Table 5.11, §5.7
This page shows preheat with H8-certified consumables. The H8 designation means the electrode or flux deposits no more than 8 mL of diffusible hydrogen per 100g of deposited weld metal, tested per AWS A4.3. Using H8-certified consumables qualifies certain high-strength steels for reduced preheat categories in AWS D1.1:2025 Table 5.11. Check your electrode packaging for the H8 designator.
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GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding)

GMAW (MIG) feeds continuous solid wire with shielding gas — an inherently low-hydrogen process assigned to Category B in Table 5.11.

On high-strength plate, GMAW wire selection must meet the specified minimum tensile to satisfy weld metal matching. ER80S-D2 or ER100S-G wires serve higher-strength steels. The inherently low hydrogen input of solid wire makes GMAW particularly well-suited for crack-sensitive TMCP grades where minimizing diffusible hydrogen is the primary fabrication objective.

A1066 Gr.50

ASTM A1066 Grade 50 is a high-strength low-alloy plate (50 ksi yield, 65 ksi minimum tensile) with options for enhanced toughness and weldability through controlled chemistry and supplementary requirements. It falls under Category B for standard low-hydrogen processes and qualifies for the reduced Category E preheat (50°F up to 1”, 120°F above 1”) with H8-certified consumables. The specification includes S-series supplementary requirements for impact testing at various temperatures, allowing engineers to select the toughness grade appropriate for their service environment. Carbon content is limited to 0.20% max with CE-IIW controlled to approximately 0.38-0.44. A1066 Gr.50 competes with A572 Gr.50 plate in applications where the H8 preheat reduction provides meaningful fabrication cost savings on thick-section joints.

Why This Preheat for A1066 Gr.50 with GMAW

HSLA plate with H8-eligible Category E reduced preheat option at 50 ksi. With H8-certified GMAW consumables, this steel qualifies for Category E in Table 5.11. The 50°F preheat at this thickness reflects the balance between the reduced hydrogen from H8 certification and the steel's strength level. Category E uses a 1-inch thickness breakpoint rather than the standard 3/4-inch, recognizing that H8 consumables provide a wider safe margin at moderate thicknesses.

Typical Applications for A1066 Gr.50

Applied in bridge plate girder webs where enhanced toughness is required beyond A709 Gr.50, cold-region building plate elements, heavy equipment support platforms, wind turbine tower flanges, and modular building frames. A1066 Gr.50 with H8 consumables qualifies for Category E reduced preheat (50°F up to 1", 120°F above 1"), offering a cost advantage over standard Category B procedures on thick plate where preheat time is a significant production bottleneck. Plate procurement requires specifying the supplementary toughness requirements (S-series) appropriate for the service temperature — S30 for -30°F, S50 for -50°F testing. The H8 preheat reduction becomes increasingly valuable as plate thickness increases, saving 30-60 minutes of preheating time per joint on material over 1 inch. For a bridge fabricator welding 200+ stiffener fillet welds per girder, the cumulative preheat savings from H8 consumables can reduce shop cycle time by 15-20% compared to full Category B procedures.

Why Preheat Matters at up to 1"

Moderate thickness where hydrogen diffusion is still efficient. H8 consumables on eligible steels may reduce the preheat requirement.

H8-Certified Consumables for A1066 Gr.50

The H8 supplementary designator on a consumable classification (e.g., E7018-H8) certifies that the electrode deposits no more than 8 mL of diffusible hydrogen per 100g of deposited weld metal, tested per AWS A4.3. For A1066 Gr.50, using H8 consumables qualifies for Category E with reduced preheat of 50°F at up to 1" thickness. Verify the H8 designator on electrode packaging or manufacturer certification before claiming the reduced preheat category.

Other Steels with GMAW (H8) at up to 1"

SteelCategoryPreheat
A1066 Gr.60/65E50°F (10°C)

A1066 Gr.50 with GMAW (H8)

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Use the interactive preheat calculator to look up any steel, process, and thickness combination from D1.1:2025 Table 5.11.

What is the minimum preheat for A1066 Gr.50 with GMAW at up to 1"?
For A1066 Gr.50 welded with GMAW (H8) at up to 1" thickness, the minimum preheat temperature is 50°F (10°C) per AWS D1.1:2025 Table 5.11, Category E. This is also the minimum interpass temperature — the joint must not cool below 50°F between passes.
What Table 5.11 category applies to A1066 Gr.50 with GMAW?
A1066 Gr.50 welded with GMAW (H8) falls under Category E in AWS D1.1:2025 Table 5.11. H8-certified consumables — reduced preheat requirement. At up to 1" thickness, this category requires a minimum preheat of 50°F (10°C).
What does H8 mean for welding A1066 Gr.50?
The H8 supplementary designator certifies that the consumable deposits no more than 8 mL of diffusible hydrogen per 100g of deposited weld metal. For A1066 Gr.50, using H8-certified GMAW consumables qualifies for Category E with 50°F preheat at up to 1", which may be lower than the standard low-hydrogen category.
Why does H8 certification reduce preheat at this thickness?
H8-certified consumables limit diffusible hydrogen to 8 mL per 100g of deposited weld metal. At material up to 1” thick, the combination of lower hydrogen input and reasonable diffusion distance reduces cracking risk enough for Table 5.11 to assign a lower preheat category.

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