1. … alloy with an austenitic-ledeburitic structure. This is the hardest of the standard cobalt-base alloys. It has a high resistance to …
  2. … and are used as a buffer layer for all other spraying alloys. Hardness, coating macro: approximately HRc 22. Maximum working …
  3. … even at higher temperatures. The deposit gives already a very good hardness in the first layer. A buffer layer with CEWELD® OA 4370 or … material or old layers. Weldable without protective gas. … 62-66 HRc hardfacing alloy for use in Cement, Mineral and brick industry: screws, decanters, eartmoving …
  4. … Austenitic deposit with strain hardening properties and no limmits in the number of layers. The …
  5. … the exception of the reduced carbon content. This results in lower hardness and strength values, which reduces the tendency to crack, …
  6. … comparable or surpassing Waspaloy and approaching R-41 and Alloy 263 hardenable High temperature dynamic applications … HAYNES® 282® alloy, …
  7. … approx. 130% efficiency. The electrode is characterized by its tough hard and at the same time wear resistant deposition which offers high …
  8. … Extreme hard and heat resistant alloy that offers excellent cutting properties … etc. The CEWELD MA HSS is only machinable by grinding. … 57-62 HRc hardfacing alloy for steel cutting knives, scissors, HSS, high speed …
  9. … High-alloyed solid wire for metal spray on a C-Cr carbide basis for hard deposits on parts subject to abrasion. Excellent bonding strength. …
  10. … gas tight and metallurgically bonded to substrates due to diffusion. ▪ hardness: HRC 22-25 ▪ applicable up to approx. 820 °C … . … Powder …