1. … WSC is also open to welding-related companies and groups, such as Foundation Build with Steel and various regional welding groups. Do you …
  2. … Widely used in oven soldering. High quality alloyed copper wire. Sound, pore free deposits and good electrical conductivity. Excellent …
  3. … currents. Using temperature up to -40°C. Particularly suited for MAG-orbital welding and all-position welding on ceramic backing. …
  4. … compared to solid wires. Ductile weld metal quality and X-ray soundness with easy slag removal and ferrite level between 30 and 50 …
  5. … for covered electrodes 2)  Use seamless fluxcored wires for Mig/Mag welding 3)  Always redry sub arc powders directly before use … …
  6. … offers a easily machinable weld deposit with high ductility and no undercut. … Welding ductile, grey and malleable cast irons. CEWELD® …
  7. … properties and no limits in the number of layers. The deposit is non magnetic and can not be flame cut. Extreme resistance to heavy impact … rails, crossings, crushing hammers, dredger teeth, rollers, blast furnace, mantles, Hardfacing manganese hard stee, buffer layers etc.. … …
  8. … that exceeds even most HSLA steels with a strength reaching 700 MPa. Under the different trade names there are many confusions, sometimes …
  9. … recommended to use this alloy for welding aluminium alloys with a high magnesium content. Low melting point: 521 - 584°C … EN AW 2219 AlCu6Mn …
  10. … high-heat and wear resistance Excellent weld metal quality and X-ray soundness, stable arc at high currents and good machinable deposit. … …