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AWS D1.1:2025 SAW WPS for ASTM A572 Grade 50

How to draft an AWS D1.1:2025 Welding Procedure Specification for Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) on ASTM A572 Grade 50 HSLA Structural Steel. Recommended filler: EM12K · F7A-EM12K. Below: process notes, base metal properties, prequalification path, typical parameters, and which essential variables to watch.

About SAW (Submerged Arc Welding)

Mechanized process with granular flux shielding the arc. Very high deposition rates, deep penetration, smooth bead profile. Limited to flat (1G/1F) and horizontal (2G/2F) positions because the flux falls under gravity. Multi-arc setups (tandem, twin) are common for production lines.

Process family: mechanized. Suited to: bridge plate girders, heavy structural shop welds, and similar work.

About ASTM A572 Grade 50

High-strength low-alloy (HSLA) columbium-vanadium steel. The workhorse of modern AISC structural fabrication. Higher yield than A36 with similar weldability when low-hydrogen practice is followed.

AWS D1.1 Group (Table 6.9)
Group I
Yield (ksi)
50
Tensile (ksi)
65
Weldability
good

Prequalification path

ASTM A572 Grade 50 (Group I) is on the prequalified base metals list for SAW per AWS D1.1:2025 Clause 5. A written WPS is still mandatory but no PQR test is required as long as every Clause 5 essential variable (joint geometry, filler, preheat, current/polarity, etc.) is met.

Preheat: 50°F up to 3/4 in; 150°F from 3/4 in to 1-1/2 in; 225°F above 1-1/2 in (low-hydrogen consumables, per Table 5.7).

Typical parameters

Starting points only. Verify against electrode manufacturer data and your PQR.

FillerEM12K · F7A-EM12K
Amperage350–800 A
Voltage28–36 V
Travel speed15–40 ipm
Position(s) typically qualified1G, 1F (flat only)

Essential variables to watch (AWS D1.1:2025 Table 6.6)

If your shop is working from a PQR, these are the SAW-specific changes that require requalification per Table 6.6. The rule engine flags every one of them with the row number, clause reference, and the actual delta.

  • Flux/wire classification change
  • Filler diameter (any change)
  • Number of electrodes (parallel/tandem)
  • Heat input increase (CVN supp essential)
  • Arc spacing > 10% or 1/8 in

Where SAW on ASTM A572 Grade 50 fits

  • AISC building structures (columns, beams, girders)
  • Wide-flange and HSS sections
  • Bridge girders
  • Crane runways

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FAQ

Does AWS D1.1:2025 prequalify SAW on ASTM A572 Grade 50?

Yes — ASTM A572 Grade 50 is on the Clause 5 prequalified base metals list and SAW is a Clause 5 prequalified process. You still need a written WPS but no PQR.

What filler is recommended for SAW on ASTM A572 Grade 50?

EM12K · F7A-EM12K. Verify against your project specification and the consumable manufacturer's data sheet. Filler classification change is a Table 6.6 essential variable.

What preheat does ASTM A572 Grade 50 need?

50°F up to 3/4 in; 150°F from 3/4 in to 1-1/2 in; 225°F above 1-1/2 in (low-hydrogen consumables, per Table 5.7).