1. … content. Therefore, suitable for the economic processing of high-strength and low temperature fine grained structural steels. Excellent …
  2. … by special carbide tools, hardening is possible. The maximum hardness is dependent on the base metal and is achieved in the first …
  3. … resistance against oxidizing media combined with high mechanical strength at room temperature but also at extreme high temperatures …
  4. … High strength weld deposit with good post weld heat treatment properties. S2 …
  5. … against metal to metal wear in hot working circumstances. The hardness is 45-53 HRc. Best properties are achieved with our …
  6. … low hydrogen content. Well suited for the economic joining of high strength steels and cryogenic fine grain structural steels with Rp0,2 > …
  7. … down to -60°C.  Suitable for steel types up to 550 MPa yield strength, excellent welding properties and extreme low hydrogen content …
  8. … properties and excellent welding characteristics. High impact strength at sub zero temperatures down to -60 °C. Weldable with Co2 and …
  9. … deposit can withstand working temperatures up to 450°C and offers high hardness and wear resistance. … 1.4122 (G)X35CrMo17, Cast steels … MA …
  10. … as by C-Cr-B. Carbide deposits. The deposit gives a extreme high hardness, all spray metal requires no buffer layer except …