1. … gas turbines, aerospace components, nuclear reactors, and industrial furnaces. Nickel-based superalloys, like those used in turbine blades, …
  2. … Special economic advantages for submerged arc welding and MAG welding … One side welding with high currents in shipbuilding, …
  3. … and suitable for applications when exposed to hydrogen sulfide or sulfur dioxide. … The nominal composition (wt.-%) of filler metal of this …
  4. … good resistance to nitric acid, selective attack max. 200 μm. Non magnetic (permeability in field of 8000 A/m 1.01 max.). … ISO 15608: …
  5. … economical alternative for „stellite“.The alloy is spark free and non magnetic. … rotary seal rings, pumps, sleeves, food industry, nuclear, …
  6. … and tempertures. It also withstands hydrogen chloride, sulfuric, acetic, hydrofluoric nd phosphoric acids. The alloy has improved …
  7. … are used for fabrication of equipment and vessels for handling of sulfuric acid and many chloride containing media. This filler metal may …
  8. … steel. ER383 contains a low maximum of carbon, silicon, and sulfur to decrease the hot cracking and fissuring, while maintaining the …
  9. … Excelent for use in automated welding applications such as orbital Mag or robotic welding.This wire offers a unique covering range that …
  10. … corrosion due to the high CrMo(N) content (Pitting index > 40). Furthermore, the weld metal alloy is saltwater-proof and offers high …