1. … alloy with an austenitic-ledeburitic structure. This is the hardest of the standard cobalt-base alloys. It has a high resistance to …
  2. … CEWELD® E 9016-B9 is designed to weld equivalent ‘type T91’ T92 CrMo steels modified with …
  3. … components such as landing gear, wing spars, and compressor blades. Its corrosion resistance is generally comparable to Grade 2 and it …
  4. … excellent desoxidation properties due to the addition of Zr, Ti and Aluminium. … … P275N-P460N, P355M-P460M, P355Q-P460Q ASTM: A27, A36, A106 grades A/B/C, A139, A210 grades A1/C, A214, A216 grades WCA/WCB/WCC, A234 grade WPB. A334 grade 1 / …
  5. … vacuum pack to avoid costly and time consuming redrying of the electrodes. … Reh ≤ 500 MPa ISO 15608: 1.3, ~3.1, ~2.2, 2.1, 1.0580 to 1.0070, 1.8900 to 1.8905, …
  6. … good against acid, neutral or alkaline media, with or without chlorides.Very good resistance at high temperatures, especially against …
  7. … a very good hardness in the second layer thanks to the Titanium carbides. The choice for the buffer layer is depending on the base metal and …
  8. … AA 90S-B9 is designed to weld equivalent ‘type 91’ P91 9CrMo steels modified with …
  9. … Tig offers outstanding abrasion resistance combined with heavy shocks, despite the high hardness several layers can be applied without any …
  10. … 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 …