1. … CEWELD® SA 318 is engineered to a very precise analysis to create a weld deposit of high purity, superior hot …
  2. … high impact values are required at sub zero temperatures. Hydrogen content HD < 4 ml/100 g. … Reh < 890 Mpa Iso 15608: 3.2 (Reh > 690 MPa) …
  3. … upto 950ºC. Good resistance against hot cracking due to the high Mo content. During build-up welding, the weld metal already achieves …
  4. … Basic electrode with excellent welding characteristics,  Hydrogen content HD < 3 ml/100 g. Meets NACE requirements MR0175/ISO15156-2. … …
  5. … Tig has good general corrosion resistance. The alloy has a low carbon content, making it particularly recommended where there is a risk of …
  6. … in thick highly restrained weldments, since the possibility of premature service failure by intergranular HAZ cracking is reduced by …
  7. … recovery type for economic production of creep resistant steels and pressure-hydrogen-resistant 2¼Cr1Mo-steels. … 2,25% Cr, 1% Mo  1.7015, …
  8. … and stress corrosion cracking due to its high chromium and nickel contents. … ISO 15608: 8.1  Austenitic ≤ 19 % Cr , TÜV 1000: Gr. 21-30, …
  9. … for steels with up to 0.6% carbon and has an extremely low hydrogen content. HD < 3 ml/100gr weld metal. CEWELD® E 7018-1 meets US military …
  10. … properties and very good weldability due to a ingreased silicon content, suitable for operating temperatures from -120°C up to 300°C. … …