1. … (1875°F) and 1050°C (1925°F) for one hour, followed by precipitation hardening between 612°C (1135°F) … Suitable for precipitation hardening stainless steel used for welding materials of similar …
  2. … Very good corrosion resistance combined with excelent hardness properties at temperatures upto 650°C. Scale resistant till …
  3. … even at higher temperatures. The deposit gives already a High hardness in the first layer. A buffer layer is recommended in case of … material or old layers. Weldable without protective gas … 63-67 HRc hardfacing alloy ,Fan blades, Bucket lips, Mining, Cement, Mineral …
  4. … of tungsten carbides embedded in a steel matrix. The extraordinary hardness of the fused tungsten carbides (WSC) of approx. 2300 HV imply …
  5. … Alloy 740H is a nickel-base, precipitation hardenable superalloy that offers a unique combination of high strength …
  6. … Austenitic deposit with strain hardening properties and no limmits in the number of layers. The …
  7. … the exception of the reduced carbon content. This results in lower hardness and strength values, which reduces the tendency to crack, …
  8. … This nickel based alloy offers superior wear protection, retaining its hardness up to 600ºC (1000ºF) with significant resistance to oxidation. …
  9. … and the electrodes can be bent very well to improve accessibility to hard to reach places.  … Rp< 380 MPa (52 ksi) ISO 15608: 1.1,1.2, (1.3) …
  10. … thickness due to a high amount of Borium carbides. A extreme high hardness is already achieved in the first layer. The weld deposit will …