1. … for root welding. High-efficiency type for economic production of high-strength fine-grain structural steels up to 1100 MPa Yield Strength. Stable mechanical property values up to heat input of 10 kJ/cm. Due to the seamless production …
  2. … Solid welding wire that combines high hardness with very good corrosion resistance, shiny weld deposit with a little higher hardness than 1.4115. The weld deposit cannot be machined with normal cutting tools, grinding is possible. Hardness approximately 45 HRc. The deposit can be tempered. … 1.4016, …
  3. … Its oxidation resistance is comparable to that for other gamma-prime-strengthened superalloys. CEWELD® Alloy 263 is an age-hardenable … alloy designed specifically to combine good age-hardened strength properties with excellent fabrication characteristics in the … subject to strain age cracking problems common for gamma prime strengthened alloys.  … NIckel based alloys with simmilar composition …
  4. … resistance can be kept up to working temperatures of 600 ºC ; the hardness is still 40-45 HRc at these temperatures. For Hardfacing of … like CEWELD® E DUR 350 Kb that delivers a welding deposit of less hardness. Overlays on steel with high tensile strength have to be buffered with CroNi 29/9 HL or 4370 HL. Equivalent …
  5. … Excellent weldability, and can be heat treated to a higher strength or toughness. Grade 5 is used in aircraft components such as … to Grade 2 and it is often used in corrosion service where higher strength is required, particularly in shafts, high strength bolting, and keys. The weld deposit is ductile and offers …
  6. … Excellent weldability, and can be heat treated to a higher strength or toughness. Grade 5 is used in aircraft components such as … to Grade 2 and it is often used in corrosion service where higher strength is required, particularly in shafts, high strength bolting, and keys. The weld deposit is ductile and offers …