1. … deposit can be machined with tungsten tool tips and by grinding. The hardness of the weld deposit will degrees 16% at 300°C and about 30% at …
  2. … Are you active in the field of welding consumables, brazing and related products and are you looking for a solid partner …
  3. … High-alloyed solid wire for metal spray on a C-Cr carbide basis for hard deposits on parts subject to abrasion. Excellent bonding strength. …
  4. … good toughness and strength properties. The weld metal also work hardens. … ISO 15608: 11 (0,25 % < C ≤ 0,85 %)  Type: 29% Cr, 9%Ni  … 25CrMo4, 42CrMo4, 50CrMo4, 1.5223, 1.7218, 1.7225, 1.7228, Armox, Hardox … 312 Tig … A 5.9: ER312 … 14343-A: W 29 9 …
  5. … can sustain working temperatures up to 450° C. and will offer a high hardness and wear resistance. … 1.4122 (G)X35CrMo17, 1.4313, 1.4000, …
  6. … Excellent flowing alloy with high purity offering strong brazing joints. Do not use in a sulphourus environment.  Flux/Paste: …
  7. … against metal to metal wear in hot working circumstances. The hardness is 45-53 HRc. Best properties are achieved with our …
  8. … alloy with an austenitic-ledeburitic structure. This is the hardest of the standard cobalt-base alloys. It has a high resistance to …
  9. … welding by SMAW. No dilution with the basemetal and a full high hardness in the total thickness of the plate. No excessive heat that …
  10. … for the repair of the capillary losses of brazed joints with lower silver containing Phosphor-Copper Alloys. Ideal where the heat feeding …