1. … and well suited for low-temperatures, ductility down to -50°C. Preheating, interpass temperature and post weld treatment as required for …
  2. … of micro fissures. High toughness at low temperatures (–269 °C). Heat- and high temperature resistant. Good resistance to hotcracking. …
  3. … improved deposition rate. To obtain optimum mechanical properties the heat input should be kept below 15 kJ/cm and interpass temperature …
  4. … temperatures. Due to the high chromium content this alloy offers high heat resistance as well. The spray deposit is only machinable by … wire for metal spray on a Cr-B- carbide basis for extreme hard and heat resistant deposits on parts subject to severe mineral abrasion. …
  5. … appearance and outstanding welding properties on both AC and DC+. Preheating is not required. … Mixing arms, Cold cutting tools, Hammers, …
  6. … Excellent weldability, and can be heat treated to a higher strength or toughness. Grade 5 is used in …
  7. … combined with excellent mechanical properties within a wide range of heat inputs. Usable under AWS D1.8 for use on Demand Critical welds. … …
  8. … combined with excellent mechanical properties within a wide range of heat inputs.Usable under AWS D1.8 for use on Demand Critical welds. … …
  9. … with lower silver containing Phosphor-Copper Alloys. Ideal where the heat feeding is critical because of its low operating temperature.  …
  10. … degrees 16% at 300°C and about 30% at 600°C. The weld deposit is high heat resistant up to 900°C. DUR 6 offers a low coefficient of friction …