1. … between 1024°C (1875°F) and 1052°C (1925°F) for one hour, followed by precipitation hardening between 623°C (1135°F) … Suitable for precipitation hardening stainless steel used for welding materials of …
  2. … to grand safety in the construction. In general, these rules are pretty much the same but require lots of experience to meet in …
  3. … resistance and good resistance to carburization and oxidation. No preheating or post heat treatment is necessary. Pay attention to low …
  4. … exhibits outstanding resistance to pitting and crevice attack in the presence of chlorides and other halides. … Alloy C-2000, 2.4675, …
  5. … 25Cr type duplex stainless steels especially for Super Duplex grade, PRE (Pitting Resistance Equivalent) is over 40. Ar-CO2 mixed gas or …
  6. … AC and DC+ with a recovery of 200% for excellent deposit performance. (Preheating is not required)Equivalent in FCAW: OA 59, OA 60 Mo, OA 61, …
  7. … the contact Tip. This liner can be made from steel, but some welders prefer a Teflon liner and believe that this results in less friction. …
  8. … 10 KJ/cm. Cooling time (T8/5) must be adjusted by travel speed and preheat temperature. … S890 TM-pipe steels to StE 890 to S890QL1, A …
  9. … at higher temperatures up to 550ºC. To much layers should be avoided, preheat is necessary to avoid cracking. A buffer layer with AA M690 or …
  10. … cleaned prior to welding. Heavy parts and thicker plates should be preheated (150°C), prior to welding The alloy shows good …