1. … offers a easily machinable weld deposit with high ductility and no undercut. … Welding ductile, grey and malleable cast irons. CEWELD® …
  2. … to type 304, high mechanical properties and good weldability, work hardening and cold-tough to -196°C. … 19% Cr / 9% Ni / 7% Mn, ISO 15608: …
  3. … the heat input, because materials of this composition have a tendency to embrittle in the temperature range of approx. 600-800° C. The …
  4. … responsible for its creep strength are kept above the minimum considered necessary to ensure satisfactory performance. SA 90S-B9 is best …
  5. … weld metal composition of 12% Chromium. These weld deposits are air hardenable that can normally be heat-treated after welding … 1.4000, …
  6. … responsible for its creep strength are kept above the minimum considered necessary to ensure satisfactory performance. In this case, …
  7. … DC. The carbon content of the base metal should not exceed 0,45 % in order to avoid lack of fusion.  … Scratchers, Mixers, Deep drilling, …
  8. … the cryogenic region to over 980ºC. The weld deposit can be age hardened for greater strength at temperatures to about 700ºC. … Joining …
  9. … therefore sensitive to hot cracking. The temperature limits for use under intermittent oxidation depend on cycle frequency. This alloy can …
  10. … sell one single brand: CEWELD. By focusing on one brand, we better understand our customers’ needs and can respond to them effectively. This …