1. … the alloy a preferred choice in many applications to prevent or solve problems. The wire is cleaned in a very special way to provide a porous …
  2. … CrMoV-steels up to 550 °C. Due to the seamless production process the hydrogen content is below 3ml/100g weld metal even after long storage …
  3. … metal due to the high basic slag in combination with a remarkable low hydrogen content.  The requirements of the steels mentioned are …
  4. … on ceramic backing. Extreme low spatter loss, easy slag removal and hydrogen content below 3 ml/100gr. even after long unconditioned …
  5. … Remarkable crack resistant weld metal in combination with very low hydrogen content. Therefore, suitable for the economic processing of …
  6. … Remarkable crack resistant weld metal in combination with very low hydrogen content. Therefore, suitable for the economic processing of …
  7. … temperature and post weld treatment as required for the base metal. Hydrogen content: < 3 ml / 100 g weld metal. …  < 620 MPa  ISO 15608: …
  8. … temperature fine-grained structural steels with Rp0,2 > 500 MPa. Low hydrogen content HD < 3 ml/100g even after long storage. … Reh ≤ 500 …
  9. … high general corrosion resistance. In media containing chloride and hydrogen sulphide, the alloy has a high resistance to intergranular …
  10. … be used in combination with FL 851 and FL 155, both fluxes offer low hydrogen content and excellent weldability in multi layer welding and …