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ESAB OK Sub Arc Flux 10.74 – 10,000kg
- Increased productivity and efficiency
- Enhanced weld quality and aesthetics
- Versatility in welding applications
- Reliable and consistent weld performance
- Suitable for demanding projects
£54,999.99 ex VAT


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Experience unparalleled efficiency and weld quality with ESAB OK Flux 10.74, the premium choice for submerged arc welding (SAW) in high-production line pipe applications. This innovative agglomerated aluminate-basic flux-wire combination is specifically designed to excel in multi-wire procedures, delivering exceptional weld performance at impressive welding speeds.
Features
- Agglomerated aluminate-basic flux-wire combination
- Specifically designed for multi-wire SAW procedures
- Low weld bead profile for superior aesthetics
- Suitable for line pipe steels up to X70
- Hard-spot-free weld metal for consistent integrity
- DC and AC welding capability
- Suitable for unlimited plate thickness
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Brand |
Esab |
Size |
10,000kg |
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Specifications | |
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Classifications | EN ISO 14174 : S A AB 1 67 AC H5 |
Approvals | NAKS/HAKC : RD 03-613-03 |
Diffusible Hydrogen | max 5 ml H/100g weld metal (Redried flux) |
Slag Type | Aluminate-basic |
Alloy Transfer | Slightly Silicon and moderately Manganese alloying |
Density | nom: 1.2 kg/dm3 |
Basicity Index | nom: 1.4 |
Flux Consumption | ||
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Volts | kg Flux / kg Wire DC+ | kg Flux / kg Wire AC |
34 V | 1.3 kg | 1.2 kg |
30 V | 1.0 kg | 0.9 kg |
26 V | 0.7 kg | 0.6 kg |
38 V | 1.6 kg | 1.4 kg |
Classifications | ||||
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Wire | SFA/AWS - EN ISO | EN - As Welded | AWS - As Welded | AWS - PWHT |
OK Autrod 12.20 | A5.17:EM12/ 14171-A:S2 | 14171-A: S 42 4 AB S2 | A5.17: F7A6-EM12 | A5.17: F6P6-EM12 |
OK Autrod 12.22 | A5.17:EM12K/ 14171-A:S2Si | 14171-A: S 42 4 AB S2Si | A5.23: F8TA4G-EM12K | A5.17: F6P6-EM12K |
OK Autrod 12.24 | A5.23:EA2/ 14171-A:S2Mo; 24598-A:S S Mo | 14171-A: S 46 2 AB S2Mo | A5.23: F8A2-EA2-A4 | A5.23: F7P0-EA2-A4 |
OK Autrod 12.34 | A5.23:EA4/ 14171-A:S3Mo; 24598-A:S S MnMo | 14171-A: S 50 2 AB S3Mo | A5.23: F9A2-EA4-A3 | A5.23: F9P0-EA4-A3 |
OK Autrod 13.62 | A5.23:EG/ 14171-A:SZ3TiB | - | A5.23: F8TA6-EG | - |
OK Autrod 13.64 | A5.23:EA2TiB/ 14171-A:S2MoTiB | - | A5.23: F8TA6-EA2TiB | - |
Approvals |
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Wire |
*Selected production units only. Please contact ESAB for more information. Visit esab.com to download specific flux/wire combination fact sheets for more details. |
Typical Weld Metal Analysis % |
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OK Autrod 12.20 AC, 580A, 29V |
OK Autrod 12.20 DC+, 580A, 29V |
OK Autrod 12.22 AC, 580A, 29V |
OK Autrod 12.22 DC+, 580A, 29V |
OK Autrod 12.24 AC, 580A, 29V |
OK Autrod 12.24 DC+, 580A, 29V |
OK Autrod 12.34 DC+, 580A, 29V |
OK Autrod 12.34 AC, 580A, 29V |
Typical Wire Composition % |
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OK Autrod 12.20 |
OK Autrod 12.22 |
OK Autrod 12.24 |
OK Autrod 12.34 |
OK Autrod 13.64 |
Typical Mechanical Properties | |||||
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Wire | Condition | Yield Strength | Tensile Strength | Elongation | Charpy V-Notch |
OK Autrod 12.20 | As Welded AWS DC+ | 440 MPa | 540 MPa | 30 % | 60 J @ -40 °C 40 J @ -51 °C |
OK Autrod 12.20 | As Welded EN AC | 450 MPa | 540 MPa | 27 % | 110 J @ -20 °C 80 J @ -30 °C 60 J @ -40 °C |
OK Autrod 12.22 | As Welded Two-run acc. to AWS; X70-plate, thickness 12mm; Heat input 2.2kJ/mm; 700A, 32V, 60cm/min DC+ | 530 MPa | 640 MPa | 27 % | 150 J @ 0 °C 110 J @ -30 °C 60 J @ -40 °C |
OK Autrod 12.22 | As Welded EN AC | 460 MPa | 550 MPa | 26 % | 110 J @ -20 °C 80 J @ -30 °C 60 J @ -40 °C |
OK Autrod 12.22 | As Welded AWS DC+ | 440 MPa | 540 MPa | 30 % | 55 J @ -40 °C 35 J @ -51 °C |
OK Autrod 12.24 | As Welded EN AC | 550 MPa | 620 MPa | 23 % | 120 J @ 0 °C 80 J @ -20 °C 50 J @ -40 °C |
OK Autrod 12.24 | As Welded AWS DC+ | 520 MPa | 590 MPa | 24 % | 100 J @ 0 °C 65 J @ -20 °C 50 J @ -29 °C 30 J @ -40 °C |
OK Autrod 12.34 | As Welded AWS DC+ | 590 MPa | 670 MPa | 24 % | 90 J @ 0 °C 60 J @ -18 °C 55 J @ -20 °C 40 J @ -29 °C |
OK Autrod 12.34 | As Welded EN AC | 620 MPa | 680 MPa | 23 % | 100 J @ 0 °C 80 J @ -20 °C 60 J @ -30 °C |
OK Autrod 13.62 | As Welded (acc. AWS) Plate thickness 12mm; Heat input 2.2 kJ/mm; Side1: 600A/32V/53cm/min; Side2: 700A/32V/60cm/min.; DC+ | 520 MPa | 610 MPa | 26 % | 130 J @ 0 °C 70 J @ -51 °C |
OK Autrod 13.64 | As Welded (acc. to AWS) Plate thickness 12mm Heat input 2.2kJ/mm 700A, 32V, 60cm/min DC+ | 550 MPa | 650 MPa | 26 % | 70 J @ -51 °C |

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