1. … appearance and outstanding welding properties on both AC and DC+. Preheating is not required. … Mixing arms, Cold cutting tools, Hammers, …
  2. … at higher temperatures up to 550ºC. To much layers should be avoided, preheat is necessary to avoid cracking. A buffer layer with AA M690 or …
  3. … The presence of tin improves the fluidity and is useful to increase the …
  4. … and refurbishment is the most common application.Magnesium 92/8 is preferred for joining many casting alloys. … Magnesium alloys, 2L124, …
  5. … metal requires no buffer layer. Suited for wear parts subject to heavy pressure, impact and shock. The interpass temperature should be maximum …
  6. … properties than Grade 2 or 3 and is sometimes specified for pressure vessels or piping for its superior strength alone. … Titanium …
  7. … ER409 alloy. Single pass welds on light gage base metal or welds with preheat do not usually require PWHT. … 1.4000, 1.4002, 1.4016, 1.4057, …
  8. … alloys and covers a weight range of alloys. Thicker sections should be preheated (150°C) prior to welding. Qualified by Lloyds for manual and …
  9. … and cleaning method during production.  Thicker sections should be preheated (150°C) prior to welding. … Filler metal for welding …
  10. … risk of braking out or chipping of. In case of sensitive base material preheating is recommended at 300-400°C. Old Hardfacing layers should be …