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E DUR 62 S

E DUR 62 S

Outstanding alloy against high abrasion when subjected to grinding and medium impact levels. Very good weld deposit appearance and  outstanding welding properties on both AC and DC+ with a recovery of 200% for excellent deposit performance. (Preheating is not required)Equivalent in FCAW: OA 59, OA 60 Mo, OA 61, OA 62

E DUR CE-Tube 62

E DUR CE-Tube 62

Due to the Mo-content, abrasion resistance can be kept also with increased temperatures. For Hardfacing of more than 3 layers it is recommended to buffer with an electrode like CEWELD E DUR 350 Kb that delivers a welding deposit of less hardness. Overlays on steel with high tensile strength should be buffered with CroNi 29/9 HL or 4370 HL.
Up to 3 times faster! (less current with more deposit)
No slag losses compare to 40% loss with standard electrodes.!
Low amperage offers much lower heat input!
6 mm is ideal to weld in position and on sharp edges!

4009 Ti

4009 Ti

CEWELD® E 4009 Ti can be used for a working temperature of up to 450ºC. The recommended preheat temperature is 200ºC - 300°C unless the base material requires a higher preheat temperature. Use DC+ polarity and min 2 layers are required.
A tempering of 700 - 750°C is possible if required.

E DUR 1U

E DUR 1U

Outstanding properties against strong abrasion, erosion and corrosion in high temperature (900 °C) environments. This electrode can also perfectly be used for applications which are subject to high friction. 

E DUR 12U

E DUR 12U

Outstanding alloy against abrasion, thermo-shock and corrosion combined with high temperatures. The weld deposit can be machined with tungsten tool tips and by grinding. The hardness of the weld deposit will degrees 20% at 600 °C and has a nominal hardness of 49-53 HRc at room temperature. The weld deposit is high heat resistant up to 900 °C. E Dur 12 offers a low coefficient of friction of and exceptional resistance to galling.

E DUR MnCr

E DUR MnCr

There is no limit for the number of layers that can be applied in case of rebuilding but heat input should be kept low (as for Mn steel, interpass temperature should be kept

E AlSi 5

E AlSi 5

Very good weldability with good penetration and porosity free deposit, Unique self lifting slag and improved coating against moisture pick up. (after anodizing the welding will appear as a dark grey color)

E AlMn1

E AlMn1

Very good weldability with good penetration and porosity free deposit, Unique self lifting slag and improved coating against moisture pick up. Increased strength and excellent ductility due to Mn content Excellent corrosion resistance. 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.      

E CuMnAlNi

E CuMnAlNi

This alloy has exceptional corrosion resistance against several items such as seawater or other chemical attack when accompanied by erosion. Welding instructions: CuMnAlNi is only Weldable on DC + and has an easy removable slag. Use the normal standard welding techniques.

E CuMn

E CuMn

Ductile welding deposit with high conductivity and corrosion resistance. The weld deposit is free from porosity and offers similar strength as most commercial copper grades. Thicker sections than 5 mm should be preheated up to approximately 500 °C.