1. … for the economic joining of fine grain structural steels with yield strength of Rp0,2 550 MPa (80 ksi). As welding flux we recommend our …
  2. … High Manganese and Silicon content for improved de-oxidation and strength, excellent wetting for increased welding speed with …
  3. … machinable with carbide tip tools, hardening is possible. The maximum hardness is dependent on the base metal and is usually already achieved …
  4. … conditions up to 1200°C and carburized medias. Excellent fatigue strength and creep properties. … Cladding against high temperature, …
  5. … Excellent weldabillity and good mechanical strength combined with good corrosion resistance are typical for this …
  6. … Excellent weldabillity and improved mechanical strength due to its high Nickel content. The weld deposit is free from …
  7. … easy slag removal with low spatter losses. Developed for high impact strength properties at extreme sub zero temperatures. Hydrogen content …
  8. … abrasion resistance combined with heavy shocks, despite the high hardness several layers can be applied without any risk of braking out …
  9. … structure as by C.-Cr. Carbide deposits. The deposit gives a very good hardness, all spray metal requires no buffer layer except on materials …
  10. … properties. Therefore, suitable for the economic processing of high-strength, low temperature fine-grained structural steels with Rp0,2 > …