We use Domex 100XF. When we weld this we use ESAB E111T-1. The manufacturer does not recommend any pre-heat. We have never had any problems welding this type of steel, unless it was to a higher grade of steel and then it became a preheat or post weld cooling rate problem. We also use D1.1 as our code. I have had to come up with many PQRs for this though. IMHO this is a great steel to work with and is much easier to deal with than any other steel of its strength.
The following is copied and pasted from the Swedish Steel web site that makes this type of steel (
http://www.swedishsteel.com/domex_100_xf.html).
Domex 100 XF
Domex 100 XF Hot Rolled Extra High Strength Cold Forming Steel
Application
Any product where high strength and good bendability can reduce production costs, lower overall weight and increase load capacity.
Typical applications:
Cranes, Man Lifts
Car, Truck and Rail industries
Contractor and Agricultural machinery
Dimension range
Domex 100 XF is delivered in the following sizes.
Thickness Width
.079" -.394 Contact Swedish Steel
Chemical composition
C % Max Si % Max Mn % Max P % Max S % Max Al % Min Cb % Max Ti % Max
0.12 0.60 2.0 0.025 0.010 0.015 0.09 0.20
Mechanical properties
(acc. to ASTM A6)
Yield Strength Ksi Tensile Strength Ksi
Min. (MPa) Min. (MPa)
100 (690) 110 (760)
Elongation (2") %
Minimum Hardness HB
Approximate
15 250
Bendability
Minimum inside radius for cold forming
.079" - .250" 1.6xt
>.250" - .394" 1.8xt
Impact toughness
Guaranteed minimum: 20 ft· lbf at -40° F.
Welding
Low carbon, phosphorus and sulphur levels allow trouble free welding by all conventional methods. No preheating is required.
Adjacent to the weld a narrow Heat Affected zone (HAZ) with a slightly decreased hardness is produced, however, with standard welding techniques this has no practical significance.
Tensile tests taken transverse to the weld show the same tensile strength as the parent material.
Practical tests show that softer filler materials can be used in most cases. For specific information about filler material consult SSAB technical support.
Heat treatment
Stress relieving should be done in temperature ranges of 980° - 1080° F. Heating above this range reduces strength and should be avoided.
For more information, please contact your local SSAB sales office.