1. … welding of CrMoV-steels up to 550 °C. Due to the seamless production process the hydrogen content is below 3ml/100g weld metal even after …
  2. … are possible, yet must be approved by practical welding tests and process qualification tests. After welding cooling to 90±10 °C, …
  3. … in oxidizing as well as reducing media in a wide variety of chemical process environments. It offers an outstanding resistance to stress …
  4. … The weld deposit is free from porosity due to the special shaving process and cleaning method during production. AlMg5 is one of the most …
  5. … welding properties under mixed gas M21 (pure Argon for the Tig process) suitable for high strength fine grain steels in combination …
  6. … in oxidizing as well as reducing media in a wide variety of chemical process environments. It offers an outstanding resistance to stress …
  7. … the highest bonding properties available for both the Flame spray process as the Arc Spray process. The wire has a high polished and clean surface to assure the …
  8. … and reheat cracking. NILO Alloy 36 is available for Tig, Mig and SAW process. … NILO Alloy 36, Invar, cast Iron … NILO Alloy 36 …
  9. … CEWELD® SP 420-B can be applied with the flame spray process and the electric arc process as well and offer extremely stable arc properties. The chemical …
  10. … Excellent for use in automated welding applications such as orbital Mag or robotic welding. This wire offers a unique approval class at … properties confirming 5Y46 class. Due to the seamless production process the hydrogen content is below 3ml/100gr weld metal even after …