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Automated comparison · 100% overlap

E6010 vs E6013: 100% composition overlap. Very similar materials, likely interchangeable for most applications.

E6010 vs E6013

Side-by-side chemical composition and mechanical property comparison.

Overview

E6010

WeldingStick (SMAW)

High-cellulose sodium coated SMAW electrode for pipeline welding. Produces a deep penetrating, high-force spray arc with fast-freeze characteristics and minimal slag. The standard electrode for root pass welding in pipeline construction (API 5L X42/X46). DCEP only. Tensile strength 60 ksi (414 MPa), yield 48 ksi (331 MPa). Impact toughness 27J at -30°C. Do NOT rebake — cellulose coating requires 3–7% moisture for proper operation. Also used for field erection, tank repair and welding on dirty/rusty steel.

E6013

WeldingStick (SMAW)

Rutile-coated all-position SMAW electrode for AC and DC±. Smooth, stable arc with low spatter and easy slag removal — the most beginner-friendly stick electrode. Tensile strength 60 ksi (414 MPa). Medium penetration. Excellent for sheet metal, thin-wall tubing, general light fabrication and maintenance welding. Not suitable for critical structural or pressure vessel applications. Rebake at 70–100°C for 1h if damp.

E6010E6013
Material Number
CategoryWeldingWelding
StandardAWS A5.1AWS A5.1

Chemical composition (wt%)

ElementE6010E6013Overlap
C≤ 0.12%≤ 0.12%OK
Si≤ 0.4%≤ 0.4%OK
Mn≤ 0.6%≤ 0.6%OK
P≤ 0.035%≤ 0.035%OK

Mechanical properties

PropertyE6010E6013Unit
Tensile Strength≥ 414≥ 414MPa
Yield Strength≥ 331≥ 331MPa
Elongation≥ 22≥ 17%

Compatibility Assessment

E6010 and E6013 have very similar compositions (100% overlap) and are likely interchangeable for most applications. Verify mechanical properties for your specific use case.

Automated assessment based on composition analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

Is E6010 the same as E6013?

E6010 and E6013 have a 100% composition overlap. For most purposes, they can be considered similar.

Can I replace E6010 with E6013?

In many cases, yes. The compositions overlap significantly (100%). However, always verify mechanical property requirements and heat treatment compatibility for your specific application.

What is the difference between E6010 and E6013?

The main differences are in the following elements: overall alloying content. E6010 is a Welding grade, while E6013 is a Welding grade.

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