1. … strength and good corrosion resistance, notably to oxidation, at service temperatures ranging from 1200°F (650°C) up to 1600°F (870°C) … …
  2. … wear resistance. The weld deposit can be heat treated to offer maximum service protection.  Tempered 560° C ~ 52 HRc Tempered 450° C ~ 49 HRc …
  3. … effectively. This results in improved product development and customer service. Additionally, carrying a single brand is cost-efficient, …
  4. … applications. (Mag wire) Excellent to be used for creep resisting service at temperatures up to 500°C.  … Creep resistant steels: 15mo3, …
  5. … strengthResists corrosion and alkaline environmentsExcellent bond coat Service up to 800 °C (1470 °F) Is an ERNi-1 type specially modified for …
  6. … T92/P92 steel is commonly used at service temperatures up to 620°C. V, Nb and N additions provide this …
  7. … consumables are specifically intended for high integrity structural service at elevated temperature so the minor alloy additions …
  8. … T92/P92 steel is commonly used at service temperatures up to 620°C. V, Nb and N additions provide this …
  9. … up to 460 MPa yield strength. Excellent to be used for creep resisting service at temperatures up to 500 °C.  … Creep resistant steels: 15mo3, …
  10. … is generally comparable to Grade 2 and it is often used in corrosion service where higher strength is required, particularly in shafts, high …