1. … processing equipment in industrial furnaces. It's essential to consider specific operating conditions, temperatures, and the type of …
  2. … as long as they have similar mechanical properties , same type of powder or coating, same nominal composition and equal or lower Hydrogen …
  3. … employed for backup shielding and purging, in which helium's low density can effectively purge blind spaces. Gas Purity. Argon usually …
  4. … quality guarantees optimum metallurgical quality and attractive welder appeal. The weld deposit meets the NiCrFe-3 requirements. Better …
  5. … Austenitic deposit with strain hardening properties and no limits in the number of layers. The deposit is …
  6. … of Copper and CuSn-Alloys. Widely used and recommended for oven soldering. High quality alloyed copper wire. Sound, pore free deposits and … of Copper and CuSn-alloys. Widely used and recommended for oven soldering. Mat.n: 2.1016, 2.1020, 2.1030, 2.1050, 2.1052, 2.1056, 2.1080, …
  7. … industries. It is used for combustion cans, transition ducts, flame holders, thermocouple sheaths, and other important gas turbine components. …
  8. … to type 304, high mechanical properties and good weldability, work hardening and cold-tough to -110°C. … 19% Cr / 9% Ni / 7% Mn, ISO 15608: …
  9. … the contact Tip. This liner can be made from steel, but some welders prefer a Teflon liner and believe that this results in less …
  10. … be kept low (as for Mn steel). The weld deposit is offers strain hardening properties from 250 till 450 HB … austenitic manganese steel, …