1. … temperature so the minor alloy additions responsible for its creep strength are kept above the minimum considered necessary to ensure …
  2. … resistance. The weld deposit is free from porosity and offers similar strength as most commercial copper grades. Thicker sections than 5 mm …
  3. … can sustain working temperatures up to 450°C and will offer a high hardness and wear resistance. … 1.4122 (G)X35CrMo17, Cast steels   … MA …
  4. … conditions up to 1200°C and carburized medias. Excellent fatigue strength and creep properties. … Cladding against high temperature, …
  5. … you wish to use for your hardfacing applications. With over 2400 HV hardness and such a extreme rough surface amazing results can be …
  6. … even at higher temperatures. The deposit gives already a High hardness in the first layer. A buffer layer is recommended in case of …
  7. … Weld metal provides optimum strength and oxidation resistance above 815 °C (1500°F) up to 1149 °C …
  8. … properties with excellent thermal shock resistance and impact values at sub zero temperatures down to -196 °C … Dissimilar welds for …
  9. … temperatures up to 620°C. V, Nb and N additions provide this ‘creep strength enhanced ferritic’ (CSEF) alloy with improved high temperature …
  10. … Very good deoxidization and high hardness similar to cast bronzes. Surfacing and joining of Copper and … for virtually all welding procedures. Very good deoxidisation and high hardness similar to cast bronzes. Surfacing and joining of Copper and …