1. … risk of braking out or chipping of. In case of sensitive base material preheating is recommended at 300-400°C. … 600 HB, T Fe 8 … 1.4718 … MA …
  2. … alloys and covers a huge range of alloys. Thicker sections should be preheated (150°C) prior to welding. … Aluminium alloys: AlMg4,5Mn, …
  3. … temperatures up to 600°C. The weld metal is resistant to high hydrogen pressure. … 12crmo19.5, GS-12crmo19.5, 1.7362, 1.7363     … E CrMo5 … A …
  4. … current, copper coated core wire and a powerful arc at very low amps. Preheating is normally done to slow down the cooling speed, in case you …
  5. … hardness and is resistant against metal-metal wear and high surface pressure.  … 1.4317, 1.4313, 1.4407, 1.4414,    GX4CrNi13-4, …
  6. … appearance and outstanding welding properties on both AC and DC+. Preheating is not required. Outstanding slag release. … Rebuilding worn …
  7. … that leaves a clean surfaceSound deposits are obtained even in the presence of cross draughtsPrimary choice for cladding and rebuilding …
  8. … in case of old layers or critical base metals.. Equivalent in SMAW: Dur 62S  … 60-64 HRc hardfacing alloy, Cement, Mineral mixing …
  9. … The presence of tin improves the fluidity is useful to increase the …
  10. … elevated temperatures. Non-heat treatable. Thicker sections should be preheated (150°C) prior to welding. … G-AlSi10Mg, G-AlSi11, G-AlSi12 …