Carbon Equivalent Calculator
Calculate carbon equivalent (CE) for steel weldability assessment using IIW and Pcm formulas.
CalculatorHow to Use
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Enter the Steel Chemical Composition
Input the weight percentages of carbon (C), manganese (Mn), chromium (Cr), molybdenum (Mo), vanadium (V), nickel (Ni), and copper (Cu) from the material certificate or specification.
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Select the CE Formula
Choose between the IIW (International Institute of Welding) formula for general structural steels or the Pcm (Japanese Welding Society) formula for modern high-strength, low-carbon steels with C below 0.12%.
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Read the CE Value and Preheat Recommendation
The calculated carbon equivalent is displayed with a preheat temperature recommendation based on the CE value, material thickness, and hydrogen level of the welding consumable per ISO/TR 17671-2.
About
The carbon equivalent is a single-number metric that condenses the multi-element hardenability of a steel into a form directly applicable to welding procedure planning. It was developed because welding engineers in the field need a quick, reliable method to determine preheat and consumable requirements without performing full CCT (continuous cooling transformation) diagram analysis for every steel heat.
The AlloyFYI Carbon Equivalent Calculator implements both the IIW and Pcm formulas along with the ISO/TR 17671-2 preheat calculation procedure, which accounts for material thickness and the diffusible hydrogen level of the welding process (HD categories from ≤5 to >15 ml/100g deposited metal). The calculator is directly relevant to AWS D1.1, ASME Section IX, and EN ISO 15614 procedure qualification documentation, where CE values must be reported on the Procedure Qualification Record (PQR). Accurate CE calculation prevents both unnecessary preheat (adding cost and production time) and inadequate preheat (risking cracking and costly repairs).