1. … scale-resistant up to approx. 800°C in normal atmosphere and oxidizing gases. The weld deposit is capable of taking a high polish. Structure: …
  2. … scale-resistant up to approx. 800°C in normal atmosphere and oxidizing gases. The weld deposit is capable of taking a high polish.Structure: …
  3. … parts subject to excessively heavy abrasive wear weldable under mixed gas. Extreme good wear resistance due to excelent first layer hardness …
  4. … and petro- chemical processing, pulp and paper manufacturing, flue gas desulphurization systems and metal pickling operations. SA Alloy …
  5. … in various media. Good machineability after fusion. Coatings are gas tight and metallurgically bonded to substrates due to diffusion. ▪ …
  6. … temperatures up to 1150° C in carburized low-Sulphur combustion gas, e. g. reforming ovens in petrochemical plants. … 1.4852, 1.4853, …
  7. … scale-resistant up to approx. 800°C in normal atmosphere and oxidizing gases. The weld deposit is capable of taking a high polish … ISO 15608: …
  8. … to seawater, thin acids and scale resistant in air and oxidizing gases up to 950°C . The weld deposit can be tempered and also can …
  9. … life for several wear applications. Best to be used with shielding gas M13 (Argon with 1% Oxygen) approx. 15 litres per minute. … …
  10. … up to approx. 800 °C in normal atmosphere and oxidizing gases. The weld deposit is capable of taking a high polish … 1.4301, …