1. … Easy to use brass alloy for brazing without separate flux, (flux cored rod) good …
  2. … abrasion combined with impact. The deposit gives already a very good hardness in the second layer thanks to the Titanium carbides. The … is depending on the base metal and not always necessary.  … HRc 54-59, hardfacing alloy for Cement crusher rollers, Mineral and brick …
  3. … and corrosion at high working temperatures upto 900°C. Crack free hard facing deposit against severe thermal shock and impact. To be used …
  4. … After brazing flux residues can easily be removed mechanically or with a caustic soda solution. … Flux for silver brazing with a melting range from 450 till 800 °C, for Copper, Brass, …
  5. … gas tight and metallurgically bonded to substrates due to diffusion. ▪ hardness: HRC 22-25 ▪ applicable up to approx. 820 °C … . … Powder …
  6. … approx. 130% efficiency. The electrode is characterized by its tough hard and at the same time wear resistant deposition which offers high …
  7. … to type 304, high mechanical properties and good weldability, work hardening and cold-tough to -196°C. … 19% Cr / 9% Ni / 7% Mn, ISO …
  8. … from the cryogenic region to over 980ºC. The weld deposit can be age hardened for greater strength at temperatures to about 700ºC. … Joining …
  9. … as by C.-Cr. Carbide deposits. The deposit gives a extreme high hardness, all spray metal requires no buffer layer except on materials …
  10. … containing Nickel for more strength and bridging capability during brazing. Due to the special flux coating this type is mostly used in …