1. … hardness of 47-52 HRc at room temperature. The weld deposit is high heat resistant up to 900°C. Dur 12 offers a low coefficient of friction … is typically used for cutting tools that need to withstand abrasion, heat and corrosion. Examples include industrial knives for cutting …
  2. … the addition of Molybdenium.The deposit is homogenous and suitable for heat treatment (PWHT).  … St37, St42, St35.8, St45.8, 15Mo3, HI, HIII, …
  3. … Can be welded crack free by preheating approxiamately 450°C and keep that also as interpass …
  4. … for the number of layers that can be applied in case of rebuilding but heat input should be kept low (as for Mn steel). The weld deposit is …
  5. … cleaned prior to welding. Heavy parts and thicker plates should be preheated (150°C), prior to welding. … Al99,0 Al.99,5 Al.99,7 E-Al., 99,5, …
  6. … X-ray soundness. When welding, care should be taken to minimize the heat input, because materials of this composition have a tendency to …
  7. … Austenitic filler metal for stabilized and non-stabilized CrNi steels. Heat resistant up to 350°C. Excelent toughness properties down to …
  8. … Designed for welding heat resistant steels to sustain working temperatures upto 650 ˚C … For …
  9. … reduces the tendency to crack, especially if the weld seams are not heat-treated.These steels are usually used for operating temperatures … to temper embrittlement. … For similar 1.25%Cr-0.5%Mo-alloyed, heat-resistant, ferritic steels. 1.7335, 1.7242, 1.7337, 1.7357 13CrMo …
  10. … most commercial copper grades. Thicker sections than 5 mm should be preheated up to approximately 500 °C. … Cladding steel, Grey cast iron, …