1. … DC. The carbon content of the base metal should not exceed 0,45 % in order to avoid lack of fusion.  … Scratchers, Mixers, Deep drilling, …
  2. … responsible for its creep strength are kept above the minimum considered necessary to ensure satisfactory performance. In this case, …
  3. … all spray metal requires no buffer layer except on materials considered critical. In this  Situation …
  4. … and joining of Copper and CuSn-Alloys. Widely used in oven soldering. High quality alloyed copper wire. Sound, pore free deposits and … and joining of Copper and CuSn-alloys. Widely used in oven soldering. Mat.n: 2.1010, 2.1016, 2.1020, 2.1030, 2.1050, 2.1052, 2.1056, …
  5. … where improved corrosion resistance in specific media is needed. In order to reduce the propensity for fissuring and hot cracking, the low …
  6. … layer in case off multi-layer welding. The weld metal will show no undercut !Preheating is normally done to slow down the cooling speed, in …
  7. … quality guarantees optimum metallurgical quality and attractive welder appeal. The weld deposit meets the NiCrFe-3 requirements. Better …
  8. … Whether you are a professional welder or just curious about the technology behind welding, this blog is …
  9. … and easy to apply in all positions More convenient for the welder and suitable for more applications Can be replaced individually …
  10. … of Copper and CuSn-Alloys. Widely used and recommended for oven soldering. High quality alloyed copper wire Sound, pore free deposits and … of Copper and CuSn-alloys. Widely used and recommended for oven soldering. Mat.n: 2.1016, 2.1020, 2.1030, 2.1050, 2.1052, 2.1056, 2.1080, …