1. … CEWELD AA DUR 1 deposits a cobalt-base alloy with an austenitic-ledeburitic structure. This is the hardest of the standard cobalt-base alloys. It has a high resistance to corrosion (especially to reducing acids and impact), extreme wear and temperature shocks. The alloy is only machinable by grinding. Best used on wear pads, rotary …
  2. … Thanks to its excellent weldability and good penetration this alloy is used mainly in construction and automotive industry. The … addition results in improved fluidity (wetting action), making the alloy the preferred choice of welders. The alloy is not sensitive to weld cracking and produces bright, almost …
  3. … duplex wire for welding austenitic-ferritic stainless alloys of the 22% Cr, 5% Ni, 3% Mo types. CEWELD 2209 Duplex has high … resistance. In media containing chloride and hydrogen sulphide, the alloy has a high resistance to intergranular corrosion, pitting and especially to stress corrosion. The alloy is used in a variety of applications across all industrial …
  4. … CEWELD® 4501 Kb is a basic coated electrode with a fully alloyed core, the duplex weld deposit provides exellent resistant to … high CrMo(N) content (Pitting index > 40). Furthermore, the weld metal alloy is saltwater-proof and offers high tensile strength, as a result of nitrogen being added to the alloy.  … UNS S32550 :UR 52 N, Ferralium 255, UNS S32520 :UR 52 N+, UNS …
  5. … AlSi12 was originally developed as a brazing alloy to take advantage of its low melting point and narrow freezing … Hot cracking is significantly reduced when using AlSi12 as a filler alloy. The alloy may be used in applications at sustained elevated temperatures. …
  6. … strength combined with good corrosion resistance are typical for this alloy. The weld deposit is free from porosity due to the special … AlMg5 is one of the most popular types within the range of aluminum alloys and covers a weight range of alloys. Thicker sections should be preheated (150°C) prior to welding. …
  7. … F is a flux-coated brazing rod (F). It is a universal silver brazing alloy without Cadmium with low operating temperature and high mechanical properties. Due to the addition of Sn. this alloy will show a bright looking joint and is more capillary then the standard silver brazing alloys. … Brazing: Steels, Cast iron, Copper, Copper alloys, Stainless …
  8. … CEWELD ® AA NiFe 60/40 is a high nickel and iron alloyed cored wire for cold welding of all types of gray cast iron, … In particular, however, for the welding of nodular cast iron. The alloy of the weld metal is very similar in color to the base material and corrodes like it later on. The alloy has excellent crack resistance and high strength and is also …
  9. … CEWELD® AlSi12 Tig was originally developed as a brazing alloy to take advantage of its low melting point and narrow freezing … Hot cracking is significantly reduced when using AlSi12 as a filler alloy. The alloy may be used in applications at sustained elevated temperatures. …
  10. … especially at high temperatures, due to its high Cr content. The alloy is fully austenitic and is therefore sensitive to hot cracking. … under intermittent oxidation depend on cycle frequency. In general the alloy is heat resistant up to 1200 °C. This alloy can withstand relatively severe thermic shock, and is superior to …