1. … strength properties when welded with our high basic agglomerated flux FL 838. … 1.4507, 1.4410, 1.4468, 1.4515, 1.4517, 1.4501, 1.4467, …
  2. … temperature creep resistance compared to standard CrMo creep resistant alloys. … For matching P92, 9%Cr1.7%W0.5%Mo, creep resisting …
  3. … A stainless steel alloy for the assembly and cladding of 17% chromium alloys and age Hardfacing components where heat and corrosion …
  4. … FL 155 is a highly basic SAW flux with low hydrogen content. Basicity: About 3,4 (according to …
  5. … should be between 100°C (212 °F) and 150°C (302 °F) . As welding flux FL 155 should be used because of its high basicity and low …
  6. … Factor (X < 10 ppm) for temper embrittlement resistant applications. Fluxes FL 180 and FL 155 … Typ 1Cr0,5Mo, ISO 15608: ~5,1 1.7335, …
  7. … and wear resistance. Weldable with the Sub-Arc process using Ceweld ® Flux FL 880.  … Cap layers for joining refractory Cr-Al-Si steels., …
  8. … Latest generation rutile flux cored wire, guarantees optimum metallurgical  quality, economic …
  9. … AA 317L is a rutile flux cored wire with easy removable slag support for high productivity …
  10. … to 1150 °C. When welding CEWELD 4820 AC low heat-input is required as alloys of such chemistry are sensitive to embrittlement at 600-800 °C. …