1. … Seamless flux-cored wires represent a remarkable innovation in the field of welding, particularly within the shipbuilding sector. These wires bring a host of benefits when compared to their traditional … we will explore the mechanisms through which seamless flux-cored wires can contribute to severe cost savings in your welding …
  2. … SG NiMo1 is a 0.9% Ni-alloyed (ER80S-Ni1), copper-coated, solid wire for the GMAW/GTAW of low-temperature, fine-grained steels. The deposit provides good …
  3. … productivity and weldability, better wetting properties compared to solid wires characterise CEWELD AA 316LP. Faster solidifying rutile slag with which X-ray weld seams are reliably …
  4. … restrictions are almost impossible to respect in practice. Usually solid wires are used in the ER 120 class and mostly the design is under … a seamless metal cored wire that offers better wetting properties than solid wires resulting in less risk of bonding failures and higher …
  5. … FCAW -------- GMAW --------- GTAW --------- SAW ------ SMAW --------- AA R400 TÜV AA R460 TÜV AA …
  6. … Smooth drop transfer and more stable arc compare to solid wires. High productivity and weldabillity, better wetting properties compared to solid wires. Ductile weld metal quality and X-ray soundness and ferrite …
  7. … to meet in practice. … Should we weld S690 steel with fluxcored or solid wire ? …
  8. … A huge number of mills are daily drawing stainless steel wires and not one wire is the same. Some of them look very similar but … below the surface there are many things that effects the quality, some wires have strength of more than 1500 MPa and some wires only have 600 MPa but why is this so important? During wire …
  9. … <0.8 <0.5 18.5 <0.3 <0.3 0.5     Ti 0.5   … Stainless steel welding wires for GMAW and GTAW