1. … to avoid cracking. A buffer layer with AA M690 or AA M37-42 is recommended in case of sensible base material or old hardfacing layers. … HRc …
  2. … 4%, at 650°C app. 10%. A Buffer layer with OA 4370 or OA MnCr is recommended in case of old layers or critical base metals. Equivalent in …
  3. … carbide tip tools, hardening is possible. The maximum hardness is dependent on the base metal and is usualy already achieved in the first …
  4. … oxidation and abrasion, and excellent resistance to impact and bending. SP 80/20 NiAl can be machined and ground to a finish of 5 micro …
  5. … The alloy has a low carbon content which makes it particularly recommended when there is a risk of intergranular corrosion. The higher …
  6. … not be deposited. A Buffer layer with OA 4370 or OA MnCr is recommended in case of old layers or critical base metals.. Equivalent in …
  7. … The temperature limits for use under intermittent oxidation depend on cycle frequency. In no case shall a temperature of 1000°C be …
  8. … coatings on steel substrates. Furthermore, the aluminum coating tends to form an oxide film that protects it from further attack. … … on components such as conductive areas on insulators, capacitor end caps and varistors. Cathodic corrosion protection on steel, …
  9. … be deposited. A Buffer layer with OA 4370, OA MnCr or ER 100 is recommended.  … 67-69 HRc hardfacing alloy, for fire gratings, sintering …
  10. … carbide tip tools, hardening is possible. The maximum hardness is dependent on the base metal and is achieved already in the first layer.  … …