1. … -It is easier tot weld with ULTIMET wire than traditional cobalt-based alloys, allowing multiple layer build-ups with no pre-heating needed. …
  2. … FL 851 is an agglomerated semi-basic low hydrogen SAW flux. Basicity: about 1,7 (according to Boniszewski) Current: DC or AC, …
  3. … used at higher temperatures. Best to be used with our agglomerated flux CEWELD® FL 8111 … ISO 15608: 8.1  Austenit ≤ 19 % Cr 9 % Ni, TÜV …
  4. … structure. This is the hardest of the standard cobalt-base alloys. It has a high resistance to corrosion (especially to reducing …
  5. … Seamless rutile flux cored wire with excellent welding properties combined with extreme …
  6. … cooling is possible. High reserve of toughness and crack resistance. Flux FL 150 of FL 160 can be used in combination with this wire. … …
  7. … and mild steels with yield strength up to ~460 MPa Typical with FL 155 Flux. … S275N-S420N, S275M-S420M, Fine grain P355N/S355NL-P460M/S460NL …
  8. … High C-Cr-Nb, B-alloyed flux-cored wire electrode which forms extremely hard complex carbides …
  9. … Like other nickel alloys, it is ductile, easy to form and weld, and possesses exceptional …
  10. … FL 860 ESHC is a highly basic flux for Nickel based strip electro slag cladding. Basicity: about 4,2 …