1. … blankets the solidified weld during subsequent passes until the root surface temperature stays below 600 degrees F. Backup shielding also should be used on the back surface of sheet or plate less than 1/4 in. thick to prevent oxidation. …
  2. … was first carried out by the firm Mammoet to bring the Russian submarine the Koersk to the surface. Welded bushings were slid over a long steel cable, which then …
  3. … as well as permanent stress by heat influence, metal wear and high surface pressure  … 1.4317, 1.4313, 1.4407, 1.4414,    GX4CrNi13-4, X3CrNiMo13-4, …
  4. … as the Arc Spray process. The wire has a high polished and clean surface to assure the best feeding and thermal spray properties. Sprayed layers of … working temperature: approximately 850 °C … Shafts, Clutches, Gliding surfaces, Valves, Bond coatings etc. … SP 95/5 (NiAl) … 14919: 6.5 …
  5. … up to 550°C. Typical applications are in power plant construction, pressure pipe, turbine and boiler construction. The alloy is also used … low proportion of accompanying elements (Sn, As, Sb, P) in the wire ensures a low Bruscato factor (X < 10 ppm) and therefore insensitivity to …
  6. … CEWELD® E 6013 T is a thick coated electrode for joining and surfacing steel structures of all kinds in mechanical engineering, body … no spatter losses. Very easy slag removal. Smooth, finely rippled seam surface and low fume. … Rp< 420 MPa (60ksi) ISO 15608: 1.1,1.2, (1.3) …
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  8. … as filler materials. These materials provide similar properties and ensure good corrosion and oxidation resistance in the weld zone. TIG … it suitable for applications in chloride-rich environments, such as marine and offshore industries. Pitting and Crevice Corrosion … applications in industries such as chemical processing, aerospace, marine engineering, oil and gas production, and nuclear power …
  9. … not one wire is the same. Some of them look very similar but below the surface there are many things that effects the quality, some wires have … so important? During wire feeding through the welding gun the wire surface is constantly sliding against the liner and is pushed through … bright finished wires, but a matt finished wire has usually a rougher surface that could create even more friction.    … Stainless steel …
  10. … is believed to be the result of Ni++ and Mo++ ions that alter the surface electrochemistry of the material in the crevice or under a surface deposit. Grade 12 has better elevated temperature properties than Grade 2 or 3 and is sometimes specified for pressure vessels or piping for its superior strength alone. … Titanium …