1. … mechanical properties confirming 5Y46 class. Due to the seamless production process the hydrogen content is below 3ml/100gr weld metal …
  2. … (Cr) offers resistance to oxidizing media. Molybdenum (Mo) and tungsten (W) aid resistance to localized corrosion such as pitting. …
  3. … of the weld metal is very similar in color to the base material and corrodes like it later on. The alloy has excellent crack resistance and …
  4. … Thick coated electrode with high recovery 200%. Ledeburitic weld metal structure. …
  5. … combined with high temperatures. The weld deposit can be machined with tungsten tool tips and by grinding. The hardness of the weld deposit …
  6. … are just only a few of the advantages of these type of wires. The production of this welding wire starts with a seamless high frequncy …
  7. … free of barium salts. . To be used on DC- (DC operation, electrode negative polarity). … ASTM EN A 131 Gr A, B, D A 131 Gr AH32 to …
  8. … due to the special shaving process and cleaning method during production. AlMg5 is one of the most popular types within the range of …
  9. … economic welding of CrMoV-steels up to 550 °C. Due to the seamless production process the hydrogen content is below 3ml/100g weld metal …
  10. … equivalent ‘type T91’ T92 CrMo steels modified with small additions of Tungsten and Vanadium to give improved long term creep properties. …