1. … elevated temperatures. Non-heat treatable. Thicker sections should be preheated (150°C) prior to welding. … G-AlSi10Mg, G-AlSi11 G-AlSi12 …
  2. … CEWELD® SA 318 is engineered to a very precise analysis to create a weld deposit of high purity, superior hot …
  3. … and excellent wear properties against scalling, abrasion and extreme pressure loads. … Overlay welding on wear parts. 3D printing of parts …
  4. … Alloy 740H Tig is a nickel-base, precipitation hardenable superalloy that offers a unique combination of …
  5. … High pressure resistance and high wear resistance. The alloy is …
  6. … 25Cr type duplex stainless steels especially for Super Duplex grade, PRE (Pitting Resistance Equivalent) is over 40. Ar-CO2 mixed gas or …
  7. … appearance and outstanding welding properties on both AC and DC+. Preheating is not required. … Mixing arms, Cold cutting tools, Hammers, …
  8. … at higher temperatures up to 550ºC. To much layers should be avoided, preheat is necessary to avoid cracking. A buffer layer with AA M690 or …
  9. … between 1020°C (1875°F) and 1050°C (1925°F) for one hour, followed by precipitation hardening between 612°C (1135°F)  UTS ~ 1170 MPa and YS ~ 950 MPa … Suitable for precipitation hardening stainless steel used for welding materials of …
  10. … and refurbishment is the most common application.Magnesium 92/8 is preferred for joining many casting alloys. … Magnesium alloys, 2L124, …