1. … alter the surface electrochemistry of the material in the crevice or under a surface deposit. Grade 12 has better elevated temperature …
  2. … all weld metal requires no buffer layer except on materials considered critical or in case of old hardsurfacing layers. The weld deposit …
  3. … all weld metal requires no buffer layer except on materials considered critical. In this situation CEWELD AA M690 is recommended. Suited …
  4. … High nickel gives the alloy good resistance to carburisation and under oxidising conditions high chromium provides useful resistance to …
  5. … flowing properties and capillarity.  Colour very similar to brass. Soldering seam can be easily electroplated. Self pickling on copper to …
  6. … Excelent weldabillity with fully austenitic weld metal with high resistance against stress corrosion …
  7. … all spray metal requires no buffer layer except on materials considered critical. In this Situation Ceweld SP NiAl is recommended. Suited …
  8. … CEWELD E NiFe 2 has a few benefits compare to other “FeNi” types because of improvements, such as: weldable with very low current, non …
  9. … and joining of Copper and CuSn-Alloys. Widely used in oven soldering. High quality alloyed copper wire. Sound, pore free deposits and … and joining of Copper and CuSn-alloys. Widely used in oven soldering. Mat.n: 2.1010, 2.1016, 2.1020, 2.1030, 2.1050, 2.1052, 2.1056, …
  10. … and scale resistance than the standard L-type. The microstructure is austenite with approx. 5-10% ferrite. … ISO 15608: 8.1  Austenit ≤ 19 % Cr 9 % Ni, TÜV 1000: Gr. 21,  1.4301,  1.4308, 1.6900, …