1. … Self pickling on copper. Exceptional fluidity. It is very well suitable for the repair of the capillary losses of brazed joints with …
  2. … (L) types. Alloy has a high carbon content which make this alloy suitable for applications used at higher temperatures. Best to be used …
  3. … atmospheres. The high chromium content makes the deposit particularly suitable for strongly oxidising conditions. The high chromium content …
  4. … Good arc restriking, suitable for robot applications. Usable in the field short arc and spray … 1. 8925, 1.8940, 1.8983, 1.8797, 1.8933, 1.8934, 1.8941, 1.8997 S690Q-S890Q, S690QL-S890QL, S960Q, S960QL, S720MC ASTM A 709 Gr. 100 Type B, E, F, …
  5. … by the high-basic slag in combination with very low hydrogen content. Suitable for heat treatment. Step cooling is possible. High reserve of …
  6. … considered critical. In this Situation Ceweld SP NiAl is recommended. Suited for wear parts subject to heavy abrasion. The interpass …
  7. … resistance is better than AISI 316 due to the high Mo. content. Suitable for use up to 400°C … 1.4429, 1.4434, 1.4435, 1.4436, 1.4438, …
  8. … cast and helix for semi and or semi–automatic applications. Suitable to offer creep resistance for working temperatures up to 550º …
  9. … alloy has excellent crack resistance and high strength and is also suitable for multi-layer welding. The weld seam can even be machined at …
  10. … (below 3 ml/100 gr. weld metal). Due to the addition of molybdenium suitable for post weld heat treatment respecting the impact properties. …