1. … Excelent weldabillity with fully austenitic weld metal with high resistance against stress corrosion cracking and … Ni, Mo and Cu. Sufficient resistance against oxidizing acids. The weld metal is corrosion resistant in sea water. Good resistance to nitric …
  2. … Remarkable crack resistant weld metal in combination with very low hydrogen content. Therefore, … and no intermediate cleaning required with very low spatter loss. Weld metal is heat treatable.  … Reh ≤ 890 MPa ISo 15608: 5.1 1.7220, …
  3. … Outstanding alloy against high impact combined with abrasion including metal into metal friction. The weld deposit of CEWELD E Dur 60 Kb is one of the …
  4. … offers very good resistance against abrasion by minerals, all weld metal requires no buffer layer except on materials considered critical … temperature should be kept at 270ºC for the best results. The weld metal is only machinable by grinding. Due to the production method …
  5. … coefficient that makes the alloy excelent for gliding surfaces and metal to metal wear. … Mixer blades, cutters, hoppers, sand pumps, friction …
  6. … surfaces in non-lubricating conditions due to its resistance to metal-to-metal wear.  … Dur 12 PTA Powder is typically used for cutting tools … plungers; and for hardfacing of engine valves, pinch rollers in the metal-processing industries, and rotor blade edges. … Powder PTA DUR 12 …
  7. … properties and extreme low hydrogen content below HD 3 ml/100gr weld metal. The weldmetal is suitable for longer post weld heat treatments as applied in …
  8. … better wetting properties compared to solid wires. Ductile weld metal quality and X-ray soundness with easy slag removal and ferrite … Excellent against pitting and stress corrosion.PREN above 35 weldmetal offers outstanding resistance against pitting. … ISO 15608: …
  9. … suitable for TIG welding, easy to handle, high plasticity of the weld metal. High quality alloyed copper wire. The weld metal is a Copper-Silver alloy. Sound, pore free deposits and high …
  10. … is recommended at 150 - 350° C. depending on the thickness of the base metal. Similar base metals should be pre-heated at 300° C to 400° C. … 1.4016, 1.4511, …