1. … When welding, care should be taken to minimize the heat input, because materials of this composition have a tendency to embrittle in the …
  2. … DC. The carbon content of the base metal should not exceed 0,45 % in order to avoid lack of fusion.  … Scratchers, Mixers, Deep drilling, …
  3. … responsible for its creep strength are kept above the minimum considered necessary to ensure satisfactory performance. In this case, …
  4. … Excelent weldabillity with fully austenitic weld metal with high resistance against stress corrosion …
  5. … all weld metal requires no buffer layer except on materials considered critical. Suited for wear parts subject to heavy impact and … first layer.  … Conveyors and transport surfaces, tires, bucket and loader teeth, cruscher jaws, Bufferlayers, crane wheels, axis, gear parts, …
  6. … offers a easily machinable weld deposit with high ductility and no undercut. … Welding ductile, grey and malleable cast irons. Ni 99 can …
  7. … fluidity (wetting action), making the alloy the preferred choice of welders. The alloy is not sensitive to weld cracking and produces bright, …
  8. … and scale resistance than the standard L-type. The microstructure is austenite with approx. 5-10% ferrite. … ISO 15608: 8.1  Austenit ≤ 19 % Cr 9 % Ni, TÜV 1000: Gr. 21,  1.4301,  1.4308, 1.6900, …
  9. … with comparable tube metal. It is easy to use and inexperienced welders will have no difficulties to produce smooth deposits without …
  10. … 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 …