1. … exceeded. The working temperature should be between 100°C (212 °F) and 150°C (302 °F) . As welding flux FL 155 should be used because of its …
  2. … up to much higher temperatures. Preheating is recommended at 150 - 350° C. depending on the thickness of the base metal. Similar …
  3. … against attack of sulphourus gases at higher temperatures up to 1150 °C. When welding CEWELD 4820 AC low heat-input is required as …
  4. … aluminium grades. Heavy parts and thicker plates should be preheated (150°C), prior to welding. At the same time, it keeps the benefits of …
  5. … metal provides optimum strength and oxidation resistance above 815 °C (1500°F) up to 1149 °C (2100°F), especially when welding on base metals …
  6. … Weld metal provides optimum strength and oxidation resistance above 1150 °C ( 2100 °F), especially when welding on base metals of …
  7. … things that effects the quality, some wires have strength of more than 1500 MPa and some wires only have 600 MPa but why is this so important? …
  8. … prior to welding. Heavy parts and thicker plates should be preheated (150°C), prior to welding The alloy shows good corrosion-resistance and …
  9. … aluminium grades. Heavy parts and thicker plates should be preheated (150°C), prior to welding. At the same time, it keeps the benefits of …
  10. … alloy for use at operating temperatures up to (2100 °F) 1150 °C. It contains rare-earth additions for increased oxidation …