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After Exposure to Moisture a 

Sufficient Time to affect Weld 

Quality

 

 
 

Type (AWS) 

 

Air Conditioned 

Storage 

Before Opening

 

 

Dry Rod 

Oven Holding 

After Opening

 

Recondition 

Step 1

 

Rebake 

Step 2

 

180

°

±

 25

°

 

two hours 

240

°

±

 25

°

 

one hour 

Standard 

EXX10 
EXX11 
EXX12 
EXX13 
EXX20 
EXX30

 

80

°

±

 20

°

 

60% 

±

 10% RH 

140

°

±

 30

°

 

Three hour total 

180

°

±

 25

°

 

two hours 

325

°

±

 25

°

 

one hour 

Iron Powder 

EXX14 
EXX24 
EXX27

 

90

°

±

 20

°

 

50% RH max 

140

°

±

 30

°

 

Three hour total  

180

°

±

 25

°

 

two hours 

700

°

±

 100

°

 

one-half hour  

Iron Powder- 

Low Hydrogen

 

EXX18 
EXX28

 

90

°

±

 20

°

 

50% RH max

 

400

°

±

 50

°

 

Two & one-half hour total 

180

°

±

 25

°

 

two hours 

600

°

±

 100

°

 

one-half hour 

Low Hydrogen 

EXX15 
EXX16

 

90

°

±

 20

°

 

50% RH max

 

400

°

±

 50

°

 

Two & one-half hour total 

180

°

±

 25

°

 

two hours 

700

°

±

 100

°

 

one-half hour 

Low-Hydroge  

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High Tensile

 

EXXX15 
EXXX16

 

90

°

±

 20

°

 

50% RH max

 

400

°

±

 50

°

 

Two & one-half hour total 

180

°

±

 25

°

 

one hour 

350

°

±

 50

°

 

one hour 

Stainless 

Inconel 

Monel 
Nickel 

Brasses 
Bronzes 

Hard Surfacing 

Special Alloys

 

90

°

±

 20

°

 

50% RH max 

225

°

±

 50

°

 

Two hour total 

Granulated or 

Agglomerated

 

Flux 

90

°

±

 20

°

 

50% RH max

 

240

°

 F 

±

 50

°

 

Not required 

700

°

±

 100

°∅

 

two hours 

 
CONTACT YOUR ELECTRODE MANUFACTURER FOR SPECIFIC INFORMATION INVOLVING 
CRITICAL OPERATIONS. 
 

Electrode coating should not be exposed to the rebaking temperature without first having been 
reconditioned at a lower temperature.  Failure to observe this rule will result in breakdown of 
electrode coatings. 

 
After rebake, lower temperature to 

holding level

 until reissue.

Note:  In the HTS Stainless 

electrode groups, and 15 & 

16 type coatings, there can 

e a greater difference in the

maximum temperature 

requirements for rebaking 

than those shown.  This can 

be handled by special 

request to the particular 

manufacturer involved. 

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IMPORTANT: 

This table is offered as a 
guide to proper storage 
and oven holding 
temperatures for the 
most common 
electrodes in use today.  
In addition, 
recondition/rebake 
procedures for electrode 
coatings that have been 
exposed to moisture for 
a sufficient period of 
time to affect the weld 
quality are included.  
Good judgment and the

 

manufacturer’s 
recommendations 
should be your guide. 

Flux and Electrode Stabilizing Ovens 

HENKEL, INC.

Manufacturer o  KEEN Ovens 

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Quality Since 1923. 

Phone (985) 345-2171 

Fax (985) 345-5653 

PO Box 1322 

Hammond, Louisiana 

70401 

 

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