1. … and corrosion resistance makes the alloy a preferred choice in many applications to prefent or solve problems. The wire is cleaned in a …
  2. … 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 …
  3. … with abrasion. This alloy has no risk for cracks and can also be applied on austenitic manganese steels. The weld deposit is good …
  4. … stable arc and no spatters. Excellent for use in automated welding applications such as orbital Mag or robotic welding. This wire offers a …
  5. … standard L-type. The microstructure is austenite with approx. 5-10% ferrite. … ISO 15608: 8.1  Austenit ≤ 19 % Cr 9 % Ni, TÜV 1000: Gr. …
  6. … suitable in many sulfuric, nitric, hydrochloric, and acetic acid applications. Backup Shielding. Backup shielding protects the molten …
  7. … FL 180, FL188, FL 155 and FL 851 depending on the requirements and application. … A, B, D, E, St 37 - St 52-3, DIN 17 100, H I, H II, …
  8. … in the superheater sections of these plants but was then adapted for application as a material for the steam headers to which the boiler …
  9. … and approaching R-41 and Alloy 263 hardenable High temperature dynamic applications … HAYNES® 282® alloy, UNS N07208, SAE AMS 5951 / 5915, …
  10. … layer is depending on the base metal and not always necessary. If applied correctly the hardfacing layer wil not show any cracks. … 55-60 …