1. … (below 3 ml/100 gr. weld metal). Due to the addition of molybdenium suitable for post weld heat treatment respecting the impact properties. …
  2. … weld metal in combination with very low hydrogen content. Therefore, suitable for the economic processing of fine grained structural steels …
  3. … and very good weldability due to a ingreased silicon content, suitable for operating temperatures from -120°C up to 300°C. … ISO …
  4. … Excellent resistance against corrosion and oxidation and suitable for applications when exposed to hydrogen sulfide or sulfur …
  5. … cast and helix for semi and or semi–automatic applications. Suitable to offer creep resistance for working temperatures up to 550º …
  6. … worldwide.  During the last decade a huge number of new alloys have been developed  by our R&D team of metallurgist and there is a lot more …
  7. … considered critical. In this Situation Ceweld SP NiAl is recommended. Suited for wear parts subject to heavy abrasion. The interpass …
  8. … (PG) and offers a fast freezing slag that makes it also very well suited for vertical up (PF) position. … ISO 15608: 8.1  Austenit ≤ 19 % …
  9. … values are achieved also with very good PWHT results. Particularly suitable for welding on ceramics in all positions. Low spatter losses, …
  10. … to -40°C. Low spatter losses with excellent slag removability. Also suitable for welding on ceramic backing. … Reh ≤ 420 MPa (67 ksi) ISO …