1. … and in shipbuilding. Moreover this electrode is ideally suited for primer treated or rusty materials and offers excellent impact …
  2. … and better traceability is required. There are many ways to make prior tests for welding joints in order to find the weakest spots and …
  3. … delivery reliability and tracebillity of your goods is our highest priority.  All product certificates according to EN 10204 are available …
  4. … welding) or 250-300 °C (martensitic welding). Root passes should principally be welded in the martensitic range. Lower preheat and …
  5. … weight range of alloys. Thicker sections should be preheated (150°C) prior to welding. … Aluminium alloys: AlMg3, AlMg4, AlMg5,AlMgSi0.5, …
  6. … Ceweld products become more and more apriciated by customers world wide, to stronger our presence we launched …
  7. … grades. Heavy parts and thicker plates should be preheated (150°C), prior to welding. At the same time, it keeps the benefits of being …
  8. … temperature is 540°C (1004°F). Powder type: agglomerated and sintered Primary WC carbide size: 2.5 μm FSSS Apparent density (ISO 3923-2): …
  9. … resistant to stress corrosion cracking which can occur in the primary water loops of nuclear power stations. The material also shows …
  10. … shape and the tolerances allowed to obtain a good fit. When 3D metal printing entered the market to be an alternative for casting a lot of …