1. … yet must be approved by practical welding tests and process qualification tests. After welding cooling to 90±10 °C, followed by tempering …
  2. … with controlled cast and helix for semi and or semi–automatic applications. Weldable with Co2 and Mix gas. Suitable for creep resistant …
  3. … MPa (80 ksi). As welding flux we recommend our type FL 155, classification S A FB 1 55 AC H5. … Materials: fine grain structural steels …
  4. … E Dur 60 Kb is one of the most universal alloys in Hardfacing applications and can also be applied austenitic manganese steels. Very good …
  5. … resistant to stress-corrosion cracking in petrochemical applications. CEWELD Alloy X exhibits good ductility after prolonged …
  6. … High Impact strength at sub zero temperatures down to -60 °C. Applications include structural, oil and gas and offshore steelwork. … Reh ≤ …
  7. … cast carbide will guaranty a long life for several wear applications. Best to be used with shielding gas M13 (Argon with 1% Oxygen) …
  8. … The particles should fall before the solidification in the molten weldpool and become part of the weld deposit, … drilling, earth moving tools, recycling bars and hammers, cutting applications, sawing steel and concrete, deepsea wrack sawing, mixing …
  9. … This alloy should be applied at highest impact and pressure loads applications. Best to be used with welding flux FL 915 … Rebuilding rails, …
  10. … welding. Particularly suited for MAG orbital welding applications and all-position welding on ceramic backing. Low spatter loss, …