1. … relieving at 800 °C is recommended if this is permissible for the base metal. In the machined state there should be at least two weld layers on top of each other. The weld metal can be polished and is scale-resistant up to 900°C. The achievable hardness of the weld metal is mainly influenced by the dilution with the respective base …
  2. … welded with SG2 or SG3 type of welding wire. On the (WPS) the filler metal is mentioned according the EN code; example EN 14341: G 42 3 M G3Si = SG2. The EN 15614-1 describes the following:; “8.4.4  Filler metal, designation: Filler metals may be replaced as long as they have similar mechanical …
  3. … Outstanding alloy against high impact combined with abrasion including metal to metal friction and increased working temperatures up to 550 °C. Due to the high resistance to cracking and toughness, all weld metal requires no buffer layer except on materials considered critical. …
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  5. Brand: Selectarc
    CEWELD Product: E NiFe 2
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  6. … All our seamless fluxcored welding wires undergo a full 3.1 all weld metal test according EN 1597. In addition also the hydrogen content is … are the lowest on the market today (between 2 and 3 ml/100gr weld metal). … Hydrogen (test) determination of all weld metal. …
  7. … CEWELD® filler metals are widely used in high demanding applications, we are proud to … construction and we thank our customers for choosing CEWELD® filler metals in more than 60 countries 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 to come.  … We are proud to …
  8. … are the lowest on the market today (between 2 and 3 ml/100gr weld metal). The demands for welding consumables are getting higher and … also lots of standards that have to be followed. … CTOD test for weld-metal (filler metal) …