1. … heat treating equipment, petrochemical processing, gas turbine parts, and for thermal processing equipment in industrial furnaces. …
  2. … alloys are used in critical structural components, such as aircraft parts, pressure vessels, and automotive exhaust systems, where strength …
  3. … is purchased to 99.998 percent purity with a guarantee of less than 5 parts per million (PPM) oxygen, moisture, or total hydrocarbons. The …
  4. … different welding methods you can use for magnesium, including TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding and laser welding. TIG welding is a common …
  5. … the CE mark for the Ceweld® welding consumables used in construction parts. Standard "welding procedures" are available for sale in the …
  6. … (Cr) offers resistance to oxidizing media. Molybdenum (Mo) and tungsten (W) aid resistance to localized corrosion such as pitting. …
  7. … which forms extremely hard carbides for extremely hard deposits on parts subject to excessively heavy abrasive wear weldable without …
  8. … After brazing flux residues can easily be removed mechanically or with a caustic soda solution. … Flux for silver brazing with a melting range from 450 till 800 °C, for Copper, Brass, …
  9. … excellent weldability when properly cleaned prior to welding. Heavy parts and thicker plates should be preheated (150°C), prior to welding  …
  10. … for thermal spraying, witch contains a uniform distribution of Tungsten Carbide and Cobalt. The particle shape is mainly spherical.The … coatings are required, e.g. on Valves, Pumps and Turbine parts. … Powder 8812-Co … 14232-1 WC-Co 88/12 …