A710 Gr.A Preheat for SAW (H8) — all thicknesses
Minimum preheat and interpass temperature for A710 Gr.A welded with SAW (H8) at all thicknesses thickness, per AWS D1.1:2025 Table 5.11.
H8-certified consumables — reduced preheat for all thicknesses
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.
A710 Gr.A
ASTM A710 Grade A is a precipitation-hardened low-carbon steel plate achieving high strength through copper precipitation rather than carbon content. Class 2 (65 ksi yield, age-hardened at mill) and Class 3 (75 ksi yield, precipitation-hardened after fabrication) both feature very low carbon (0.07% max) producing a CE-IIW of approximately 0.32-0.38 — among the lowest of any high-strength steel. Table 5.11 assigns Category C for standard low-hydrogen processes and the reduced Category D preheat (32°F all thicknesses) with H8-certified consumables, reflecting the exceptional hydrogen cracking resistance of this ultra-low-carbon metallurgy. The precipitation hardening mechanism means weld thermal cycles can alter the strength in the HAZ depending on peak temperature and cooling rate, requiring attention to heat input control during procedure qualification.
Why This Preheat for A710 Gr.A with SAW
Precipitation-hardened low-carbon plate with multiple category paths. Using H8-certified consumables with SAW qualifies this combination for Category D in Table 5.11, which assigns 32°F minimum preheat across all thicknesses. The H8 designation limits diffusible hydrogen to 8 mL per 100g of deposited weld metal. Combined with the inherent crack resistance of this steel, the low hydrogen input eliminates the need for thickness-dependent preheat increases.
Typical Applications for A710 Gr.A
Found in naval hull plates, military vehicle armor brackets, offshore platform node connections, heavy-lift crane boom sections, and mine hoist drum shells. A710 Gr.A precipitation-hardened plate offers a rare combination of high strength and exceptional weldability at low carbon equivalent (CE-IIW approximately 0.32-0.38). The multiple thickness-dependent category paths (B, C, and D with H8) reflect its complex metallurgical response to different section sizes. Class 2 plate is age-hardened at the mill through a controlled thermal cycle, while Class 3 achieves higher strength through precipitation hardening after welding, which makes it particularly suitable for applications where extensive welding occurs before final strengthening. The distinction between Class 2 and Class 3 response to weld thermal cycles requires careful attention during procedure qualification. Plate thicknesses up to 6" are available but procurement requires extended lead times due to limited production volume.
Why Preheat Matters at all thicknesses
Category D assigns a flat 32°F minimum at all thicknesses — the steel's crack resistance plus H8 hydrogen control eliminates thickness-based increases.
H8-Certified Consumables for A710 Gr.A
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 A710 Gr.A, using H8 consumables qualifies for Category D with reduced preheat of 32°F at all thicknesses thickness. Verify the H8 designator on electrode packaging or manufacturer certification before claiming the reduced preheat category.
Other Steels with SAW (H8) at all thicknesses
| Steel | Category | Preheat |
|---|---|---|
| A913 Gr.50/60/65 | D | 32°F (0°C) |
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