1. … should be between 100°C (212 °F) and 150°C (302 °F) . As welding flux FL 155 should be used because of its high basicity and low …
  2. … Coppered solid wire for SAW welding in combination with our FL 180 flux … Unalloyed steels: St 33 – St 52 Ship building: A, E, AH, EH …
  3. … and wear resistance. Weldable with the Sub-Arc process using Ceweld ® Flux FL 880.  … Cap layers for joining refractory Cr-Al-Si steels., …
  4. … FL 851 is an agglomerated semi-basic low hydrogen SAW flux. Basicity: about 1,7 (according to Boniszewski) Current: DC or AC, …
  5. … Seamless metal cored wire with remarkable stable arc and no spatters. Excellent for …
  6. … SP 80/20 NiAl is a cored wire specifically designed for both, arc spraying and flame …
  7. … cooling is possible. High reserve of toughness and crack resistance. Flux FL 150 of FL 160 can be used in combination with this wire. … …
  8. … bead appearance without slag residues. Best to be used with welding flux FL 915 … 1.4317, 1.4313, 1.4407, 1.4414,    GX4CrNi13-4, …
  9. … content. S3Si is best to be used with FL 155 high basic agglomerated flux to obtain neutral action on metallurgical chemistry and excellent …
  10. … FL 860 ESHC is a highly basic flux for Nickel based strip electro slag cladding. Basicity: about 4,2 …