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There are 5 variables for PQR which reflect the filler metal:

QW-404.5 - F-No.

All solid and and flux cored wire are assigned to F-No. 6.

QW-404.6 - A -No.

For the same base metal the common used wire (solid or flux cored) have the same A-No.

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