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

A633 Gr.A/C/D Preheat for SMAW (low-hydrogen) — 1-1/2" to 2-1/2"

Minimum preheat and interpass temperature for A633 Gr.A/C/D welded with SMAW (low-hydrogen) at 1-1/2" to 2-1/2" thickness, per AWS D1.1:2025 Table 5.11.

Minimum Preheat & Interpass Temperature
150°F / 65°C
Category B
Low-hydrogen SMAW, SAW, GMAW, or FCAW process
AWS D1.1:2025 Table 5.11, §5.7
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SMAW (Low-Hydrogen)

Low-hydrogen SMAW (E7018/E7016) uses basic-coated electrodes requiring rod oven storage, assigned to Category B in Table 5.11.

On pressure vessel plate, E7018 is the standard manual electrode for nozzle welds, manhole reinforcements, and repair welding. ASME Section IX procedure qualifications typically require all-weld-metal tensile and guided bend tests. Rod moisture control is critical in vessel fabrication because vessel codes impose stricter hydrogen limits than structural codes.

A633 Gr.A/C/D

ASTM A633 Grades A, C, and D are normalized high-strength low-alloy structural plates with enhanced notch toughness for structural applications at temperatures down to -75°F. Grade A (42 ksi yield) provides basic low-temperature service; Grade C (50 ksi yield) is the most widely specified for cold-region bridges; Grade D (50 ksi yield) offers the lowest test temperature at -75°F for Arctic service. All are normalized to produce a fine-grained microstructure that resists brittle fracture. They fall under Category B in Table 5.11, with chemistry limits (0.20% max carbon for Gr.C/D, Nb and V microalloying) producing a CE-IIW of 0.38-0.44. Charpy V-notch specimens are tested in the transverse direction at -50°F (Gr.C) or -75°F (Gr.D) with 20 ft-lbs minimum absorbed energy per ASTM requirements.

Why This Preheat for A633 Gr.A/C/D with SMAW-LH

Normalized HSLA plate with enhanced toughness for cold environments to -75°F. This steel is prequalified only with low-hydrogen processes under Table 5.11, which is why it appears in Category B but not Category A. The 150°F minimum preheat with SMAW-LH balances the steel's strength level and carbon equivalent against the controlled hydrogen input from the consumable. Non-low-hydrogen SMAW is not an option for this grade under D1.1 prequalified WPS.

Typical Applications for A633 Gr.A/C/D

Specified for bridge pier caps in cold regions, offshore platform deck plates, Arctic pipeline support structures, cold-climate building trusses, icebreaker hull stiffeners, and polar research station framing. A633 Grades C and D provide guaranteed Charpy toughness at -40°F and -75°F respectively, making them essential for structures operating in extreme cold where brittle fracture is the primary failure mode. Impact specimen orientation (longitudinal vs transverse) affects the guaranteed toughness values and must be specified at procurement. Field welding on A633 in sub-zero ambient conditions requires heated enclosures or windbreaks to maintain interpass temperature above the Table 5.11 minimum. Filler metals for cold-region service must also meet CVN requirements at the design service temperature, typically requiring -20°F or colder impact testing. Weld procedure qualification includes impact testing of the weld metal and HAZ at the minimum design temperature.

Why Preheat Matters at 1-1/2" to 2-1/2"

Heavy plate with significant restraint and thermal mass — preheat is critical to maintain slow cooling for hydrogen escape.

Other Steels with SMAW (low-hydrogen) at 1-1/2" to 2-1/2"

SteelCategoryPreheat
A36B150°F (65°C)
A633 Gr.EC225°F (110°C)
A709 HPS70WC225°F (110°C)
A710 Gr.AC225°F (110°C)

A633 Gr.A/C/D with SMAW (low-hydrogen)

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What is the minimum preheat for A633 Gr.A/C/D with SMAW-LH at 1-1/2" to 2-1/2"?
For A633 Gr.A/C/D welded with SMAW (low-hydrogen) at 1-1/2" to 2-1/2" thickness, the minimum preheat temperature is 150°F (65°C) per AWS D1.1:2025 Table 5.11, Category B. This is also the minimum interpass temperature — the joint must not cool below 150°F between passes.
What Table 5.11 category applies to A633 Gr.A/C/D with SMAW-LH?
A633 Gr.A/C/D welded with SMAW (low-hydrogen) falls under Category B in AWS D1.1:2025 Table 5.11. Low-hydrogen SMAW, SAW, GMAW, or FCAW process. At 1-1/2" to 2-1/2" thickness, this category requires a minimum preheat of 150°F (65°C).
Why is preheat 150°F for A633 Gr.A/C/D at 1-1/2" to 2-1/2"?
The 150°F preheat for A633 Gr.A/C/D at 1-1/2" to 2-1/2" with SMAW (low-hydrogen) reflects the combination of the steel's hardenability and the increased restraint at this thickness. Higher preheat slows the cooling rate in the heat-affected zone, giving diffusible hydrogen more time to escape before the steel transforms to a crack-susceptible microstructure.
What happens if I skip preheat on thick plate?
Without adequate preheat on material in the 1-1/2” to 2-1/2” range, the weld HAZ cools rapidly, trapping diffusible hydrogen in a hardened microstructure. This creates conditions for hydrogen-induced cracking (also called cold cracking or delayed cracking), which may not appear until hours or days after welding. Table 5.11 preheat minimums are set to prevent this failure mode.

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