1. … strength at high temperatures, allowing it to withstand prolonged exposure to elevated temperatures. Alloy X is commonly used in applications …
  2. … pressed once. We are not going to brag about our CEWELD 7016 but for sure we would like to hear it from you.   … “Double coated welding …
  3. … with very stable, spatter free arc producing bright, smooth weld bead surfaces and self releasing slag. This wire deposits low carbon weld …
  4. … properties. This alloy should be applied at highest impact and pressure loads applications. Best to be used with welding flux FL 915 … …
  5. … Alloy 600, CEWELD® NiCro 600 can be used as filler material. This ensures consistent corrosion resistance and mechanical properties in the …
  6. … in specific media is needed. In order to reduce the propensity for fissuring and hot cracking, the low melting constituents such as carbon, …
  7. … creep strength are kept above the minimum considered necessary to ensure satisfactory performance. In this case, weldments will be weakest …
  8. … High manganese of this weld deposit reduces the possibility of micro fissures. High toughness at low temperatures (–269 °C). Heat- and high …
  9. … choose Titanium as boiler material for their boiling water tap to make sure that corrosion cannot lead to failure of their Hotspot-Titanium …
  10. … that of 304 stainless steel, Dur 12 can be used to protect bearing surfaces in non-lubricating conditions due to its resistance to …