1. … Very good corrosion resistance and high hardness due to the amount of „Cobalt“ even at higher temperatures. …
  2. … and excellent arc stability with fast freezing slag. All quality values are dependent on compliance with the correct t8/5 time … Reh < …
  3. … for hard deposits on parts subject to abrasion. Excellent bonding strength. Is an 1.3505 Steel type specially modified for spraying. … …
  4. … temperature so the minor alloy additions responsible for its creep strength are kept above the minimum considered necessary to ensure …
  5. … temperatures up to 620°C. V, Nb and N additions provide this ‘creep strength enhanced ferritic’ (CSEF) alloy with improved high temperature …
  6. … conditions up to 1200°C and carburized medias. Excellent fatigue strength and creep properties. … Cladding against high temperature, …
  7. … facing alloy with excellent thermo shock resistance and increased hardness due to additions of Vanadium and Niobium. Best to be used …
  8. … temperature so the minor alloy additions responsible for its creep strength are kept above the minimum considered necessary to ensure …
  9. … machinable with carbide tip tools, hardening is possible. The maximum hardness is dependent on the base metal and is usually already achieved …
  10. … structure as by C.-Cr. Carbide deposits. The deposit gives a very good hardness, all spray metal requires no buffer layer except on materials …