A1066 Gr.50 Preheat for SAW (H8) — up to 1"
Minimum preheat and interpass temperature for A1066 Gr.50 welded with SAW (H8) at up to 1" thickness, per AWS D1.1:2025 Table 5.11.
H8-certified consumables — reduced preheat requirement
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 on high-strength plate requires careful selection of wire-flux combinations to meet both tensile matching and toughness requirements. F8A4-EA2 or similar high-performance combinations serve Category C steels. Heat input control is particularly important on TMCP grades because SAW naturally deposits high heat input due to the deeply penetrating arc.
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 SAW
HSLA plate with H8-eligible Category E reduced preheat option at 50 ksi. With H8-certified SAW 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 SAW (H8) at up to 1"
| Steel | Category | Preheat |
|---|---|---|
| A1066 Gr.60/65 | E | 50°F (10°C) |
A1066 Gr.50 with SAW (H8)
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