1. … exceptionally resistant to stress-corrosion cracking in petrochemical applications. CEWELD Alloy X exhibits good ductility after prolonged …
  2. … are usually used for operating temperatures of up to 550°C. Typical applications are in power plant construction, pressure pipe, turbine …
  3. … and many chloride containing media. This fluxcored wire may also find applications for joining Type 317L material where improved corrosion …
  4. … in a low heat input procedure and is not recommended for multi-pass applications … 1.4512,  X2CrTi12,  AISI 409, 409Ti  UNS S40940, S40900 …
  5. … Alloy has a high carbon content which make this alloy suitable for applications used at higher temperatures. Best to be used with our …
  6. … compared to solid wires with similar analysis. Attractive bead appearance without slag residues. Best to be used with welding flux FL …
  7. … slag guarantees optimum metallurgical quality and attractive welder appeal. The weld deposit meets the NiCrMo-3 requirements.Better bead …
  8. … weld metal quality and X-ray soundness with easy slag removal and ferrite level between 30 and 50 (FN). Excellent for use in position and …
  9. … copper grades. Thicker sections than 5 mm should be preheated up to approximately 500 °C. … Cladding steel, Grey cast iron, Copper, Copper …
  10. … He offers almost full hardness in the first layer and can be applied without any risk of cracking. Multiple layers or sandwich …