1. … deposits are air-hardenable that can normally be heat-treated after welding. … 1.4000, 1.4001, 1.4002, 1.4003, 1.4006, 1.4008,  1.4021, …
  2. … Solid welding wire that combines high hardness with very good corrosion …
  3. … temperature should be between 100°C (212 °F) and 150°C (302 °F) . As welding flux FL 155 should be used because of its high basicity and low …
  4. … 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 …
  5. … to respect in practice. Usually solid wires are used in the ER 120 class and mostly the design is under matched. Ceweld AA M960 was …
  6. … A Rutile basic electrode for welding austenitic-ferritic stainless alloys of the 22% Cr, 5% Ni, 3% …
  7. … Mo content, with low carbon content (less than 0.05%), to be used for welding creep resistant steels. … For 2.5%Cr-1%Mo-alloyed, …
  8. … excellent wetting. Due to the excellent wetting and low melting point welding speeds can be achieved upto 2 mtr/min. The weld deposit offers …
  9. … For welding heat-resistant austenitic steels of the 25% Cr, 20% Ni types. …
  10. … wetting properties due to slag support especially in positional welding. Excellent weldabillity and suitable for use with ceramic …