1. … high temperature brines, but at lower cost than Grade 7. The improved performance is believed to be the result of Ni++ and Mo++ ions that …
  2. … The 0.5% alloying improves creep performance compared to CMn steels and sees the alloy being used for …
  3. … CEWELD E 7024 (200) is a high performance electrode with a thick rutile coating and a recovery of …
  4. … are kept above the minimum considered necessary to ensure satisfactory performance. In this case, weldments will be weakest in the softened …
  5. … both AC and DC+ with a recovery of 200% for excellent deposit performance. (Preheating is not required)Equivalent in FCAW: OA 59, OA …
  6. Coatings of CEWELD® SP 316LSi exhibit excellent corrosion resistance against organic and non-oxidizing acids and are 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 …
  7. … are kept above the minimum considered necessary to ensure satifactory performance. … For matching P91, 9%Cr1%Mo modified, creep resisting …
  8. … AA M400 offers a more dense and higher filling rate to obtain better performance and productivity. CEWELD® AA M400 can be used in a wide …
  9. … as alloy 59. The high level of Mo is similar to alloys C276 and C4 but performance in a wide range of more oxidizing media is significantly …
  10. … are kept above the minimum considered necessary to ensure satisfactory performance. SA 90S-B9 is best to be used with FL 880 high basic …