1. … Suitable for downhand butt- and fillet weld, smooth welding pool without spatter loss, easy slag release, very nice bead …
  2. … self lifting slag and improved coating against moisture pick up. Welding instructions: Start the electrode with about 130% hot start and …
  3. … treatable. Thicker sections should be preheated (150°C) prior to welding. … AlMgSi 0, AlSiMg (A), AlSi 1 MgMn, AlMg1SiCu, 3.3206, …
  4. … is good machinable. Very good weld deposit appearance and outstanding welding properties on both AC and DC+. Preheating is not required. Outstanding slag release. … Rebuilding worn machine parts such as, Rails, Crossings, Wheels, Dredging parts, Stone …
  5. … on wire diameter) tungsten carbides. OA WC2-Fe  has good welding characteristics. Multi-layer deposits are not recommended due …
  6. … FL 8111 is a fluoride basic agglomerated flux for stainless steel SAW welding. Basicity: about 2,6 (according to Boniszewski) Current: DC or AC, in single or multi-wires. Grain size: 2-28 … Submerged arc welding with stainless steel wires, AISI 410, 410NiMo, 308L, 316L, 2209 …
  7. … that are difficult to weld (bonding problems). The weld deposit can be machined by grinding and is not corrosion resistant. … cast iron … E …
  8. … deposits are air-hardenable that can normally be heat-treated after welding. … Ferritic 13 % Chrome steel, 1.4000, 1.4001, 1.4002, 1.4003, …
  9. … temperature should be between 100°C (212 °F) and 150°C (302 °F) . As welding flux FL 155 should be used because of its high basicity and low …
  10. … Without slag. Extremely crack resistant. Suitable for economic welding of CrMoV-steels up to 550 °C. Due to the seamless production …