1. … The deposit is not mashinable or forgeable. Only grinding with diamond tools is possible.Dur R (Ni) is available as a 500 mm flexible rod or … are hardfacing and rebuilding of stabilisers and other oilfield tools where maximum protection is required. Also for augers, impellers, …
  2. … wear resistance. The weld deposit can be heat treated to offer maximum service protection.  Tempered 560° C ~ 52 HRc Tempered 450° C ~ 49 HRc …
  3. … quality with ultra clean weld deposit. Suitable for creep resistant service for working temperatures up to 600º C.  … 2,25% Cr, 1% Mo …
  4. … The 9%Cr-1%Mo creep resistant alloy is used for service up to ~600°C particularly in environments involving hot …
  5. … be maximum 250ºC. The spray deposit is machinable by special carbide tools.  … Cones, presses, slides, shifts, pumps, sleeves, axes etc... … …
  6. … consumables are specifically intended for high integrity structural service at elevated temperature so the minor alloy additions …
  7. … is generally comparable to Grade 2 and it is often used in corrosion service where higher strength is required, particularly in shafts, high …
  8. … should be maximum 250ºC. The weld metal is machinable with carbide tip tools, hardening is possible. The maximum hardness is dependent on the …
  9. … heavy impact and shock. The weld metal is machinable with carbide tip tools, hardening is possible. The maximum hardness is dependent on the …
  10. … be maximum 250ºC. The weld metal is machinable by special carbide tools, hardening is possible. The maximum hardness is dependent on the …