1. … strength and good corrosion resistance, notably to oxidation, at service temperatures ranging from 1200°F (650°C) up to 1600°F (870°C) … …
  2. … wear resistance. The weld deposit can be heat treated to offer maximum service protection.  Tempered 560° C ~ 52 HRc Tempered 450° C ~ 49 HRc …
  3. … effectively. This results in improved product development and customer service. Additionally, carrying a single brand is cost-efficient, …
  4. … applications. (Mag wire) Excellent to be used for creep resisting service at temperatures up to 500°C.  … Typ 0,5Mo  ≤ 460 MPa,  ISO …
  5. … strengthResists corrosion and alkaline environmentsExcellent bond coat Service up to 800 °C (1470 °F) Is an ERNi-1 type specially modified for …
  6. … T92/P92 steel is commonly used at service temperatures up to 620°C. V, Nb and N additions provide this …
  7. … consumables are specifically intended for high integrity structural service at elevated temperature so the minor alloy additions …
  8. … T92/P92 steel is commonly used at service temperatures up to 620°C. V, Nb and N additions provide this …
  9. … welding 321/321H and 347/347H grades in high temperature structural service. This is particularly important in thick highly restrained weldments, since the possibility of premature service failure by intergranular HAZ cracking is reduced by using more …
  10. … welding 321/321H and 347/347H grades in high temperature structural service. This is particularly important in thick highly restrained weldments, since the possibility of premature service failure by intergranular HAZ cracking is reduced by using more …