1. … choice of welders. The alloy is not sensitive to weld cracking and produces bright, almost smut-free welds. Not recommended for anodizing. …
  2. … Austenite with delta ferrite. This fluxcored wire offers higher productivity, higher deposition rate and improved wetting properties due …
  3. … T91’ T92 CrMo steels modified with small additions of vanadium and tungsten to give improved long term creep properties. These consumables …
  4. … •       Special alloyed copper composite wire suitable for the Mig process•       The weld metal is a …
  5. … where there is a risk of intergranular corrosion. Enhanced productivity, improved weldability, better wetting properties compared …
  6. … High C-, Cr-, Mo-, Nb-, V-, W-alloyed flux-cored wire electrode which forms extremely hard carbides for extremely hard deposits on …
  7. … Smooth drop transfer and more stable arc compare to solid wires. High productivity and weldabillity, better wetting properties compared to …
  8. … up to 850°C. Extreme high elongation and impact values makes this electrode a excellent choice for critical welding applications.  … Screening …
  9. … this type is mostly used in maintenance and repair, the flux coated rod can be bended very well without loosing flux. … Steels, Galvanized …
  10. … or old hard facing layers it is necessary to buffer with an electrode like CEWELD E DUR 350 Kb / E 11018-G that delivers a welding …