1. … as dirt, oil, or oxide layers. Use proper cleaning methods, such as wire brushing or chemical cleaning, to ensure a clean surface. Welding …
  2. … process at 580ºC the hydrogen content in our seamless fluxcored wires are the lowest on the market today (between 2 and 3 ml/100gr weld …
  3. … 0,4 (according to Boniszewski) Current: DC or AC, in single or multi-wires Grain size: 2-20 … S2Mo :  EN: 16Mo3, S(P)355-S(P)420, L245-L450 …
  4. … deposition rates and improved wetting properties compared to solid wires with similar analysis. Attractive bead appearance without slag …
  5. … handle, high plasticity of the weld metal. High quality alloyed copper wire. The weld metal is a Copper-Silver alloy. Sound, pore free …
  6. … and weldabillity, better wetting properties compared to solid wires. Ductile weld metal quality and X-ray soundness with easy slag …
  7. … weldpool and become part of the weld deposit, Metal core fluxcored wires are recommended in spray arc to obtain the best results. The …
  8. … High C-, Cr- alloyed flux-cored wire electrode which forms extremely hard carbides for extremely hard …
  9. … Submerged arc welding (5% chromium wire) for high temperature creep resistant steels. Flux CEWELD® FL 880 …
  10. … is a 0.9% Ni-alloyed, high manganese containing, copper-coated, solid wire for the GMAW/GTAW of low-temperature, fine-grained steels suitable …