1. … strength at high temperatures, allowing it to withstand prolonged exposure to elevated temperatures. Alloy X is commonly used in applications …
  2. … pressed once. We are not going to brag about our CEWELD 7016 but for sure we would like to hear it from you.   … “Double coated welding …
  3. … type for economic production of creep resistant steels and pressure-hydrogen-resistant 2¼Cr1Mo-steels. Due to the seamless production …
  4. … applications with self lifting slag and it leaves a fine rippled surface free from slag residues or pin holes. Also our agglomerated …
  5. … applications. With over 2400 HV hardness and such a extreme rough surface amazing results can be obtained on many different applications. …
  6. … intensive arc with deep penetration characteristics in order to ensure sound joint welds with good X-ray quality.. … Reh ≤ 420 MPa ISO …
  7. … beads produced have a self-releasing slag covering that leaves a clean surfaceSound deposits are obtained even in the presence of cross …
  8. … creep strenghth are kept above the minimum considered necessary to ensure satifactory performance. … For matching P91, 9%Cr1%Mo modified, …
  9. … compared to CMn steels and sees the alloy being used for boiler, pressure vessel and piping construction. Typical with FL 155 Flux or FL 160 …
  10. … evolve constantly. Whilst all reasonable efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained, the information …