1. … employed for backup shielding and purging, in which helium's low density can effectively purge blind spaces. Gas Purity. Argon usually …
  2. … where improved corrosion resistance in specific media is needed. In order to reduce the propensity for fissuring and hot cracking, the low …
  3. … Austenitic deposit with strain hardening properties and no limits in the number of layers. The deposit is …
  4. … offers a easily machinable weld deposit with high ductility and no undercut. … Welding ductile, grey and malleable cast irons. CEWELD® …
  5. … of Copper and CuSn-Alloys. Widely used and recommended for oven soldering. High quality alloyed copper wire Sound, pore free deposits and … of Copper and CuSn-alloys. Widely used and recommended for oven soldering. Mat.n: 2.1016, 2.1020, 2.1030, 2.1050, 2.1052, 2.1056, 2.1080, …
  6. … industries. It is used for combustion cans, transition ducts, flame holders, thermocouple sheaths, and other important gas turbine components. …
  7. … therefore sensitive to hot cracking. The temperature limits for use under intermittent oxidation depend on cycle frequency. This alloy can …
  8. … the heat input, because materials of this composition have a tendency to embrittle in the temperature range of approx. 600-800° C. The …
  9. … weld metal composition of 12% Chromium. These weld deposits are air hardenable that can normally be heat-treated after welding … 1.4000, …
  10. … Due to the combination of chromium with high molybdenum content receives CEWELD E NiCrMo C4 exceptional resistance to a …