1. … and covers a weight range of alloys. Thicker sections should be preheated (150°C) prior to welding. Qualified by Lloyds for manual and …
  2. … and corrosion. Due to the high chromium content this alloy offers high heat resistance as well. The spray deposit is only machinable by … wire for metal spray on a C-Cr-B- carbide basis for extreme hard and heat resistant deposits on parts subject to severe mineral abrasion. …
  3. … appearance and outstanding welding properties on both AC and DC+. Preheating is not required. … Rebuilding worn machine parts, Rails, …
  4. … deposit for cladding and joining components against corrosion, high-heat and wear resistance Excellent weld metal quality and X-ray …
  5. … reduces the tendency to crack, especially if the weld seams are not heat-treated.These steels are usually used for operating temperatures … to temper embrittlement. … For similar 1.25%Cr-0.5%Mo-alloyed, heat-resistant, ferritic steels. 1.7335, 1.7242, 1.7337, 1.7357 13CrMo …
  6. … low hydrogen potential which makes it suitable for overlay welding of heat resistant steel like A387 types. … Cr, CrNi, CrNiMo steels, A387 …
  7. … resistance in many mediaExcelent electrical conductivityExcelent for heat transfer layers … Electrical contact surfaces, Cunductors, Condensators, heat transfer tubing. … SP Cu 99,9% …
  8. … AA M500 can also be used for constructions that needs post weld heat treatment after welding and still offers mechanical properties …
  9. … appearance and outstanding welding properties on both AC and DC+. Preheating is not required. … Rebuilding worn machine parts, Stone …
  10. … of micro fissures. High toughness at low temperatures (–269 °C). Heat- and high temperature resistant. Good resistance to hotcracking. …