1. … resistance is better than AISI 316 due to the high Mo. content. Suitable for use up to 400 °C. The weld deposit is non magnetic. … …
  2. … when used for the Hotwire Tig process intermediate cleaning between the layers can be skipped and results in a bright seam with …
  3. … cast and helix for semi and or semi–automatic applications. Suitable to offer creep resistance for working temperatures up to 550º …
  4. … filler wire shows excellent resistance to high temperatures (most suitable temperature range is 850 - 1100 °C), high creep strength, very …
  5. … composition where Molybdenum % is reduced to form a hybrid alloy between 308H and 316H, operates in temperatures up to 800 °C. CEWELD® …
  6. … To be used with neutral flux and basicity above 1.5. Suitable fluxes are FL 851 and FL 155 … Rails repair, crossings, …
  7. … Scale resistance up to 1150ºC, crack and wear resistant, suitable for rebuilding wornout parts. Excelent corrosion resistance …
  8. … support especially in positional welding. Excellent weldabillity and suitable for use with ceramic backing strips. Excellent weld metal …
  9. … requires no buffer layer except on materials considered critical. Suited for wear parts subject to heavy impact and shock. The weld metal …
  10. … the level typically present in alloy C22; it is therefore considered suitable for welding this group of alloys. Alloy 59 consumables also …