1. … 15 kJ/cm should not be exceeded. The working temperature should be between 100°C (212 °F) and 150°C (302 °F) . As welding flux FL 155 should …
  2. … Very good against acid, neutral or alkaline media, with or without chlorides. Very good resistance at high temperatures, especially against …
  3. … resistance to pitting and crevice attack in the presence of chlorides and other halides. … Alloy C-2000, 2.4675, Ni99,2, Nickel 200 … …
  4. … composition where Molybdenum % is reduced to form a hybrid alloy between 308H and 316H, operates in temperatures up to 800 °C. CEWELD® …
  5. … needed. -ULTIMET wire produces deposits wich harden quickly through peening, machining, power hammering, burnishing, or hard particle …
  6. … of chemical media such as contaminated, reducing mineral acids, chlorides and organic as well as inorganic chloride contaminated media. … …
  7. … It can be fabricated and formed by conventional techniques, and has been used for cast components. Other attractive features include …
  8. … Ductile weld metal quality and X-ray soundness and ferrite level between 30 and 50 (FN). Excellent for use in down hand welding. Excellent …
  9. … on cast Iron. Very wel suited also for dissimilar welding between cast iron and high alloyed stainless and heat resistant steels or …
  10. … Niobium traps the residual C and N through its transfer of between 85 and 95% in the welding arc under all standard welding …