1. … moisture pick up. Welding instructions: Start the electrode with about 130% hot start and hold the electrode straight while moving quickly forward and keep a very short arc.  … …
  2. … welders will have no difficulties to produce smooth deposits without cracks. Multi-layer deposits are possible and worn parts can be rebuild without removing the old material. The surface should be free from fats, …
  3. … recommend for internal and external diameters. Using the combustion wire spray process, CEWELD® SP 316LSi should be sprayed thinner than … CEWELD® SP 1.4370 and CEWELD® SP 420 coatings. Is an 316L type wire specially modified for spraying. … Corosion protection in marine …
  4. … basic agglomerated flux for stainless steel SAW welding. Basicity: about 2,6 (according to Boniszewski) Current: DC or AC, in single or multi-wires. Grain size: 2-28 … Submerged arc welding with stainless steel wires, AISI 410, 410NiMo, 308L, 316L, 2209 duplex, 347, 309L, 309LMo, …
  5. … weld deposit is good machinable. Very good weld deposit appearance and outstanding welding properties on both AC and DC+. Preheating is not required. Outstanding slag release. … Rebuilding worn machine parts such as, …
  6. … welding applications such as orbital Mag or robotic welding. This wire offers a unique covering range that enables you to use only one wire to cover more procedures up to 550 MPa yield strength steels. It …
  7. … High C-, Cr- alloyed flux-cored wire electrode which forms extremely hard carbides for extremely hard … on parts subject to excessively heavy abrasive wear weldable without protective gas. More than 3 layers should not be deposited. A …
  8. … Nickel based alloys: AISI 308L, 347, 316L, 309L and 309LN. Basicity: About 1,9 (according to Boniszewski) Current: DC or AC, in single or multi-wires Grain size: 2-1 … FL 838 can be used for a weight range of wire types such as: stainless steel, and nickel based wires ranging …
  9. Outstanding alloy against abrasion, thermo-shock and corrosion combined … The hardness of the weld deposit will degrees 16% at 300°C and about 30% at 600°C. The weld deposit is high heat resistant up to …
  10. … and weldability, better wetting properties compared to solid wires. Excellent weld metal quality and X-ray soundness. Post weld heat treatment (PWHT) can be applied without any problems. … 19% Cr / 9% Ni / 7% Mn, ISO 15608: 8.1 Cr ≤ 19 % …