1. … and good mechanical strength combined with good corrosion resistance are typical for this alloy. The weld deposit is free from porosity due …
  2. … Welding processes like TIG welding (GTAW) and MIG welding (GMAW) are commonly used.   Typical chemical composition in %: Ni: 72 Cr: …
  3. … CEWELD E NiFe 60/40 K has a few benefits compare to other “FeNi” types because of improvements, such as: weldable …
  4. … without any risk of cracking. Multiple layers or sandwich layers are possible before Hardfacing and will help to increase the hardness …
  5. … (a form of degradation to which the austenitic stainless steels are prone).It is able to withstand a wide range of oxidizing and …
  6. … Excellent productivity and weldability, better wetting properties compared to solid wires. Excellent weld metal quality and X-ray …
  7. … and become part of the weld deposit, Metal core fluxcored wires are recommended in spray arc to obtain the best results. The torch …
  8. … resistance to corrosion. The various properties of stainless steel are determined by the addition of different alloying elements, …
  9. … for a wide range of nickel alloys. Nickel based welding wires that are covered in AWS A 5.14 such as alloy 82, Inconel 600, 625, 601, 825, … or multi-wires Grain size: 2-16 … Nickel based welding wires that are covered in AWS A 5.14 such as alloy 82, Inconel 600, 625, 601, 825, …
  10. … Better wetting and welding properties with more productivity compared to solid wires … 1.4301, 1.4306, 1.4401, 1.4404, 1.4408, 1.4420, …