1. … stainless steel that is heat-treatable. It has a nominal weld metal composition of 12% Chromium. These weld deposits are …
  2. … the weld and provides protection. Helium or argon/helium mixtures sometimes are used for torch shielding if added penetration is desired. … titanium, tantalum, niobium (columbium) and vanadium however the weld metal will be stringer and less ductile than the base metals. … Zirconium Zr 702 … A 5.24: ERZr2 …
  3. … is free from porosity due to the special shaving process and cleaning method during production. AlMg4,5Mn is one of the highest grades within …
  4. … resistance over an ER409 alloy. Single pass welds on light gage base metal or welds with preheat do not usually require PWHT. … 1.4000, …
  5. … show release cracks to offer better bonding strenght with the base metal. More than 1 layer should not be deposited. A Buffer layer is …
  6. … ER 383 is used to weld base metals of similar composition to itself or to other grades of stainless …
  7. … The weld metal is a Cu-Al-Ni bronze. Sound, pore free deposits on ferrous and … building up of aluminum bronze. Cladding (steel) components undergoing metal to metal wear under high pressure. Especially suited for marine …
  8. … Besides the excellent weld metal toughness properties it offers easy operation, and a concentrated …
  9. … combined with high strength due to the addition of copper. The filler metal shows remarkable bonding properties and fluididity during …
  10. … properties with extreme low hydrogen content (below 3 ml/100 gr. weld metal). Due to the addition of molybdenium suitable for post weld heat …