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SA 890

SA 890

Extreme crack resistant weld deposit due to extra low hydrogen content when combined with Ceweld  FL 155. Developed for welding cold tough, high tensile fine grain steel exceeding a yield strength of 890N/mm2. To obtain the requested mechanical properties the heat input should be kept around 10 KJ/cm. Cooling time (T8/5) must be adjusted by travel speed and preheat temperature.

SA Corten

SA Corten

Submerged arc welding wire for weather resistant steels such as Corten and Patinax to resist long term corrosion against weather influances. SA Corten wire can be used with FL188 (or an other type depending on the requirements and application).

S2 Ni2

S2 Ni2

Submerged arc welding wire for fine grain steels where high impact values are required at low temperatures.

SACW 4115

SACW 4115

Higher productivity, higher deposition rates and improved wetting properties compared to solid wires with comparable analysis. Best to be used with CEWELD® FL 915 or CEWELD® FL 8111 welding flux.The deposit is resistant to seawater, thin acids and scale resistant in air and oxidizing gases up to 950°C. The weld deposit can be tempered. 

SACW DUR 21

SACW DUR 21

Excellent gliding properties against metal to metal wear due to low friction, Excellent against erosion and corrosion at high working temperatures upto 900°C. Crack free hard facing deposit against severe thermal shock and impact. To be used with fused flux CEWELD® FL 880.

S2 1NiCrMo

S2 1NiCrMo

High strength weld deposit with good post weld heat treatment properties. S2 1NiCrMo can be used in combination with FL 851 and FL 155, both fluxes offer low hydrogen content and excellent weldabillity in multi layer welding and narrow gab.

SACW CrMoWV-12

SACW CrMoWV-12

Preheating and interpass temperature 400-450 °C (austenitic welding) or 250-300 °C (martensitic welding). Root passes should principally be welded in the martensitic range. Lower preheat and interpass temperatures are possible, yet must be approved by practical welding tests and process qualification tests. After welding cooling to 90±10 °C, followed by tempering at 760 °C for three minutes / mm wall thickness at least for 2 hours. Tempering, if specified, at 1050 °C for 1/2 hour/oil and annealing at 760 °C for 2 hours.

SA 1.41 B

SA 1.41 B

Extreme crack resistant weld metal due to the high basic slag in combination with a remarkable low hydrogen content.  The requirements of the steels mentioned are obtained in normalized (N) and in air quenched (A) condition . SA 1.41 B is not recommended in the stress relieved condition.

SACW 329

SACW 329

Higher productivity, higher deposition rates and improved wetting properties compared to solid wires with comparable analysis. Attractive bead appearance without slag residues. Suitable for cladding and joining components against corrosion, high-heat and wear resistance. Weldable with the Sub-Arc process using Ceweld ® Flux FL 880. 

SA CrCoMo-50 FCW

SA CrCoMo-50 FCW

Very good corrosion resistance and high hardness due to the amount of „cobalt“ even at higher temperatures. High hardness achieved in the first layer and often used as economical alternative for „stelliting“ . Best to be used with FL 8111 welding flux.