1. … kinds in mechanical engineering, body and wagon building, in the fabrication of vessels and containers, and in shipbuilding. The CEWELD® E …
  2. … in the softened (intercritical) HAZ region of parent material, as indicated by so-called ‘type IV’ failure in transverse weld creep tests. … …
  3. … corrosion resistance makes the alloy a preferred choice in many applications to prevent or solve problems. The wire is cleaned in a very …
  4. … arc and no spatters. Excellent for use in automated welding applications such as orbital Mag or robotic welding. This wire offers a …
  5. … materials of similar chemical composition which are used for fabrication of equipment and vessels for handling of sulfuric acid and many chloride containing media. This fluxcored wire may also find applications for joining Type 317L material where improved corrosion …
  6. … CEWELD® Alloy 263 should be used used for applications up to about 1650°F (900°C). Its oxidation resistance is … to combine good age-hardened strength properties with excellent fabrication characteristics in the annealed condition. CEWELD® Alloy …
  7. … levels of tramp elements (e.g. Sn, As, Sb and P) providing a low Bruscato Factor(X< 10 ppm)for temper embrittlement resistant applications. … For matching 1.25%Cr 0.5%Mo creep resisting ferritic …
  8. … 825 make the alloy a suitable choice for a variety of difficult applications. Uses include fabricated equipment found in chemical and petro- chemical processing, pulp …
  9. … levels of tramp elements (eg. Sn, As, Sb and P) providing a low Bruscato Factor(X<10 ppm)for temper embrittlement resistant applications. … For matching 2.5%Cr1%Mo creep resisting ferritic steels EN: …
  10. … materials of similar chemical composition which are used for fabrication of equipment and vessels for handling of sulfuric acid and many chloride containing media. This fluxcored wire may also find applications for joining Type 317L material where improved corrosion …