1. … practical welding tests and process qualification tests. After welding cooling to 90±10 °C, followed by tempering at 760 °C for three minutes …
  2. … strength should be buffered with CroNi 29/9 HL or 4370 HL. Up to 3 times faster! (less current with more deposit) No slag losses compare …
  3. … with very low hydrogen content. Suitable for heat treatment. Step cooling is possible. High reserve of toughness and crack resistance. … …
  4. … resistance to galling. It has cavitation-erosion resistance ten times that of 304 stainless steel, E Dur 12 can be used to protect …
  5. … resistance to galling. It has cavitation-erosion resistance ten times that of 304 stainless steel, Dur 12 can be used to protect …
  6. … resistance to galling. It has cavitation-erosion resistance ten times that of 304 stainless steel, Dur 12 can be used to protect …
  7. … Welding instructions: - Preheating for sections >6 mm from 150 till 300 ºC is recommended. Use the normal standard welding techniques. …
  8. … against heavy abrasion. Usualy the maximum number of layers is 2 till 3 but when using a special stringer build up technick with release …
  9. … constructions that needs post weld heat treatment after welding and still offers mechanical properties confirming 5Y46 class. Due to the …
  10. CEWELD® AA R690 was one of “The first seamless rutile FCW with extreme low hydrogen for S690” Excellent for use in positional welding where high deposition rate is required, suitable for temperatures down to -60 ºC ( with offshore Approval down to -40°C). Excellent for use on ceramic backing and …