1. … and tungsten to give improved long term creep properties. These consumables are specifically intended for high integrity structural …
  2. … and nitrogen to give improved long term creep properties. These consumables are specifically intended for high integrity structural …
  3. … properties are required. It is not recommended to use this alloy for welding aluminium alloys with a high magnesium content. Low melting …
  4. … manganese steels. Very good weld deposit appearance and outstanding welding properties on both AC and DC+. Preheating is not required. … …
  5. … treatable. Thicker sections should be preheated (150°C) prior to welding. … AlMgSi 0, AlSiMg (A), AlSi 1 MgMn, AlMg1SiCu, 3.3206, …
  6. … and impact values makes this electrode a excellent choice for critical welding applications.  … Screening steels Tools steels* Low alloyed … 45C4*, manganese steels, XMn120Mn12, 1.3401, C45, dissimilar joint welding between steel and stainless steel such as: Armor plate, high carbon steels. Recommended for welding rails, crossing, crusher teeth, hammers and applications where …
  7. … against hot cracking due to the high Mo content. During build-up welding, the weld metal already achieves approximately the composition …
  8. … Excellent welding properties with high build-up capacity and low dilution rate. …
  9. … grained structural steels up to 460 MPa yield strength. Excellent welding properties in combination with FL 155 high basic flux even in …
  10. … and promotes a ferritic micro-structure For the best results, welding must be done in a low heat input procedure and is not …