1. … Due to the high resistance to cracking and toughness, all spray metal requires no buffer layer except on materials considered critical. …
  2. … arc. Good slag removability and fine flaky seam pattern. The weld metal is high-temperature resistant with very good creep resistance. …
  3. … The filler metal has low levels of tramp elements (eg. Sn, As, Sb and P) providing …
  4. … tensile strenght and a high resistence against sliding wear of metallic objects.It has a good retention of hardness up to 650°C and is …
  5. … to hot cracking, good toughness and strength properties. The weld metal also work hardens. … ISO 15608: 11 (0,25 % < C ≤ 0,85 %)  Type: …
  6. … with corresponding flux.  Suitable fluxes are depending on the weld metal requirements, in most cases CEWELD® FL 155 gives excellent …
  7. … better wetting properties compared to solid wires. Excellent weld metal quality and X-ray soundness and excellent slag removal. … 19%Cr, …
  8. … first layer. The choice for the buffer layer is depending on the base metal and not always necessary.  … 55-57 HRc hardfacing alloy against …
  9. … carbon and has an extremely low hydrogen content. HD < 3 ml/100gr weld metal. CEWELD® E 7018-1 meets US military specifications (M …
  10. … Nb carbides. The choice for the buffer layer is depending on the base metal and not always necessary. If applied correctly the hardfacing …