1. … Extreme good wear resistance even with thin coating thickness due to a high amount …
  2. … increased resistance to lowangle erosion, abrasion, and severe sliding wear whilst retaining reasonable impact and cavitation resistance. The …
  3. … High wear resistance and similar structure as High speed tool steels. The …
  4. … CEWELD MA 617 offers outstanding metal to metal wear resistance combined with impact, despite the high hardness several …
  5. … are possible before Hardfacing and will help to increase the hardness (wear resistance) from the hardface layer.  … 350 HB hardfaing alloy, … before hardfacing and cladding crane and or train wheels to achieve a wear resistant layer against high pressure caused by metal to metal friction. … ~1.7363 … MA …
  6. … critical. In this situation CEWELD AA M690 is recommended. Suited for wear parts subject to heavy impact and shock. The interpass temperature …
  7. … tungsten carbides (WSC) of approx. 2300 HV imply the high build-up wear resistance. It is a dip-coated electrode suitable for electrical …
  8. … hardness. Fused tungsten carbide will guaranty a long life for several wear applications. Best to be used without gas protection (self … of stabilisers and other oilfield tools where maximum protection against abrasion is required. Also for augers, impellers, mixer plates …
  9. … Due to the seamless concept, this wire offers full protection against moisture absorption and can be safely stored for long periods …
  10. … and the subsequent artificial aging optimises the resistance to hot wear and alternating temperatures. … Age-hardenable alloy for high wear resistan clad layers on cold and hot working tools. Repair, …