1. … offers a unique welding deposit with less than 1% nickel to full fill NACE requirements and cover more procedures up to 500 MPa yield …
  2. … Stabilization with niobium and titanium gives it the advantages of both these ferritic structure stabilizers: Titanium …
  3. … (1.6368) ASTM: A182 grade F36, A335 grade P36, A533, A537, X70, X80, 4130, 4140, 8630 25CrMo4, 42CrMo4 … SG3 NiMo1 … A 5.28: ER 90S-G … 16834-A: G 62 6 …
  4. … as the base metal. Age hardened condition: 720ºC for 8 Hours, furnace Cool 55ºC/hour to 620ºC than Air Cool for 8 hours … Inconel …
  5. … parts that are subject to high abrasion, the addition of tungsten, vanadium and molybdenum offers better cutting properties and higher …
  6. … corrosion, also in fuel-ash atmospheres containing sulfur and vanadium … ASTM B163, B166, B167, B168 with UNS N06690, IN657, Incoloy …
  7. … AlSi12 Tig was originally developed as a brazing alloy to take advantage of its low melting point and narrow freezing range. In …
  8. … de serrage et des butées appropriés, peut apporter une série d'avantages significatifs, même dans la production d'une seule pièce. Le …
  9. … welding characteristics,  Hydrogen content HD < 3 ml/100 g. Meets NACE requirements MR0175/ISO15156-2. …  < 620 MPa  ISO 15608: 2.2, 3.1 … E; A 738 Gr. A; A 852; A 514 M Grade A, B, A 537 M, A   API 5 L X70, X80, X70Q, X80Q Naxtra 63, Weldox 500, Domex 460 MC, Domex 500 MC, Domex 550 MC, …
  10. … T91’ T92 CrMo steels modified with small additions of Tungsten and Vanadium to give improved long term creep properties. These consumables …