1. Austenitic, non magnetic stainless steel alloy with high mechanical …
  2. … (212 °F) and 150°C (302 °F) . As welding flux FL 155 should be used because of its high basicity and low hydrogen content. … Reh < 890 Mpa Iso …
  3. … A continuous, solid, corrosion-resistant, duplex wire for welding austenitic-ferritic stainless alloys of the 22% Cr, 5% Ni, 3% Mo types. …
  4. … responsible for its creep strenghth are kept above the minimum considered necessary to ensure satifactory performance. … For matching P91, …
  5. Austenitic deposit with strain hardening properties and no limmits in …
  6. … optimum deposit rate and metallurgical quality and attractive welder appeal in the PA-PB position. Very good resistance against pitting …
  7. … is an alloy especially developed for high-temperature applications. Because of the high high chromium and aluminum content it has excelent …
  8. … where improved corrosion resistance in specific media is needed. In order to reduce the propensity for fissuring and hot cracking, the low …
  9. … gases. The weld deposit is capable of taking a high polish.Structure: Austenite with delta ferrite UNS 34780 … ISO 15608: 8.1 / TüV Groupe 29 …
  10. … Preheating and interpass temperature 400-450 °C (austenitic welding) or 250-300 °C (martensitic welding). Root passes …