1. … The electrode has a soft but intensive welding character, a fine-structured seam surface and excellent …
  2. … of alloys. Thicker sections should be preheated (150°C) prior to welding. … Aluminium alloys: AlMg4,5Mn, AlMg5, AlMg2Mn0,8, AlZnMg1, …
  3. … basic SAW flux with low hydrogen content. Basicity: about 3 (according to Boniszewski) Current: DC or AC, in single or multi-wires Grain …
  4. … low hydrogen content and excellent weldabillity in multi layer welding and narrow gab. … X80, AISI 4130, 8630, ASME: ASTM A302 Grade B, …
  5. … High Mn alloyed welding wire that can be used in combination with the fluxes FL 155 or FL …
  6. … Extreme easy to weld with excellent welding properties. High world wide excepted quality with controlled cast …
  7. … or toughness. Grade 5 is used in aircraft components such as landing gear, wing spars, and compressor blades. Its corrosion resistance …
  8. … ductility due to Mn content Excellent corrosion resistance. Welding instructions: Start the electrode with about 130% hot start and …
  9. … for all kinds of steel structures and is particularly suited for welding jobs at poorly accessible points and badly prepared seams. CEWELD® …
  10. … should be between 100°C (212 °F) and 150°C (302 °F) . As welding flux FL 155 should be used because of its high basicity and low …