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309LSi Tig

309LSi Tig

High mechanical properties and very good weldability due to a ingreased silicon content, suitable for operating temperatures from -120°C up to 300°C.

309LMo Tig

309LMo Tig

Excelent corrosion resistance against oxidising air upto 950ºC. Good resistance against hot cracking due to the high Mo content. During build-up welding, the weld metal already achieves approximately the composition of ASTM 316 in the 1st layer.

310 Tig

310 Tig

Solid drawn ,corrosion-resistant, chromium-nickel wire for welding heat-resistant austenitic steels of the 25% Cr, 20% Ni types. 310 has good general oxidation resistance, especially at high temperatures, due to its high Cr content. The alloy is fully austenitic and is therefore sensitive to hot cracking. The temperature limits for use under intermittent oxidation depend on cycle frequency. In no case shall a temperature of 1000°C be exceeded. This alloy can withstand relatively severe thermic shock, and is superior to type 309 L.

310LMo Tig

310LMo Tig

CEWELD 310LMo Tig has been developed primarly to cope with the severe corrosion conditions existing in the urea industry. Therefore, this filler has excellent resistance to corrosion in ammonium carbamate and nitric acid

312 Tig

312 Tig

Scale resistance up to 1150ºC, crack and wear resistant, suitable for rebuilding wornout parts. Excelent corrosion resistance against high temperature liquid acids. Application temperature max. 300ºC. High resistance to hot cracking, good toughness and strength properties. The weld metal also work hardens.

316L Tig

316L Tig

Stainless steel with excellent resistance to intercrystallin corrosion and wet corrosion up to 350°C (662 °F). Corrosion-resistance is similar to low-carbon CrNiMo steels/cast steel grades

SG CrMoV6 Tig

SG CrMoV6 Tig

CEWELD® SG CrMoV6 (EN 4334: FE-WL1806 (15CrMnMoV5-4-9-3)  wire  is  used  for  welding  matching,  and  similar, composition  base  materials.  The  weld deposit from Typ 15CrMoV6 provides  high  strength, actual strength being dependent on heat treatment  Preheat,  interpass  temperature and PWHT will  be dependent  on application and base material.

316LSi Tig

316LSi Tig

CEWELD® 316LSi Tig offers good general corrosion resistance, particularly to corrosion in acid and chlorinated environments. The alloy has a low carbon content which makes it particularly recommended when there is a risk of intergranular corrosion. The higher silicon content improves the welding properties such as wetting and results in a bright seam.

316H Tig

316H Tig

CEWELD® 316H Tig is designed for welding 316/316H austenitic stainless steels operating at high temperatures (500-800°C) under long term creep conditions. This filler metal can also be used for welding 321/321H and 347/347H grades in high temperature structural service. This is particularly important in thick highly restrained weldments, since the possibility of premature service failure by intergranular HAZ cracking is reduced by using more ductile weld metal rather than 347H.

316LMn Tig

316LMn Tig

Stainless steel with excelent resistance to intercrystalline corrosion and wet corrosion up to 350°C (662 °F). Corrosion-resistance is similar to low-carbon CrNiMo(Mn,N) steels/cast steel grades.Seawater resistant, good resistance to nitric acid, selective attack max. 200 μm.Non magnetic (permeability in field of 8000 A/m 1.01 max.).