1. … applications such as gas turbine engine components, industrial furnace equipment, heat-treating fixtures, and aircraft cabin heaters. … …
  2. … on the market are only pressed once. We are not going to brag about our CEWELD 7016 but for sure we would like to hear it from you.   … …
  3. … anealing during the drawing process at 580ºC the hydrogen content in our seamless fluxcored wires are the lowest on the market today …
  4. … yield strength of Rp0,2 550 MPa (80 ksi). As welding flux we recommend our type FL 155, classification S A FB 1 55 AC H5. … Materials: fine …
  5. … • High quality 99.9% pure copper wire • Excelent electrical conductivity • …
  6. … to weld with excellent welding properties. High world wide excepted quality with controlled cast en helix for semi and or semi-automatic …
  7. … where there is a risk of intergranular corrosion. Best to be used with our agglomerated flux FL 8111, FL 838 or fused flux FL 880 … ISO 15608: …
  8. … way very quickly at folded flux cored wires and it only takes a few hours exposure to humidity before the general requirement of less than …
  9. … heat treatment between 1020°C (1875°F) and 1050°C (1925°F) for one hour, followed by precipitation hardening between 612°C (1135°F) … …
  10. … compared to solid wires with comparable analysis. Excellent weld metal quality and X-ray soundness. When welding, care should be taken to …