1. … creep strength are kept above the minimum considered necessary to ensure satisfactory performance. In this case, weldments will be weakest …
  2. … of carbon, silicon, and sulfur to decrease the hot cracking and fissuring, while maintaining the resistance to corrosion. … Alloy 825 …
  3. … and wetting characteristics and high resistance to cracks and fissures. Extreme good deposition rate compare to MMA. High strength and …
  4. … for economic production of creep resistant steels and pressure-hydrogen-resistant 2¼Cr1Mo-steels. … 2,25% Cr, 1% Mo  1.7015, …
  5. … CEWELD Alloy X Tig exhibits good ductility after prolonged exposure at temperatures of 1200, 1400, 1600°F (650, 760 and 870°C) for …
  6. … welding pool without spatter loss, easy slag release, very nice bead surface … Reh ≤ 420 MPa ISO 15608: 1.1, 1.2 1.0426, 1.0429, 1.0481, …
  7. … no buffer layer except on materials considered critical or old hardsurfacing layers. In this Situation OA 4370, ER 100 SG  is recommended. …
  8. … creep strength are kept above the minimum considered necessary to ensure satisfactory performance. In this case, weldments will be weakest …
  9. … a medium hardness and is resistant against metal-metal wear and high surface pressure.  … 1.4317, 1.4313, 1.4407, 1.4414,    GX4CrNi13-4, X3CrNiMo13-4, …
  10. … up to 550°C. Typical applications are in power plant construction, pressure pipe, turbine and boiler construction. The alloy is also used … low proportion of accompanying elements (Sn, As, Sb, P) in the wire ensures a low Bruscato factor (X < 10 ppm) and therefore insensitivity to …