1. … the exception of the reduced carbon content. This results in lower hardness and strength values, which reduces the tendency to crack, …
  2. … corrosion, also in fuel-ash atmospheres containing sulfur and vanadium … ASTM B163, B166, B167, B168 with UNS N06690, IN657, Incoloy …
  3. … weld metal composition of 12% Chromium. These weld deposits are air-hardenable that can normally be heat-treated after welding. … 1.4000, …
  4. … Austenitic deposit with strain hardening properties and no limits in the number of layers. The deposit … magnetic and can not be flame cut. … Rebuilding, buffer layers before hardfacing on steels with high carbon content, heavy impact loads, …
  5. … T91’ T92 CrMo steels modified with small additions of Tungsten and Vanadium to give improved long term creep properties. These consumables …
  6. … against metal to metal wear in hot working circumstances. The hardness is 45-53 HRc. Best properties are achieved with our …
  7. … porous slag (excellent for narrow gabs where the slag is often hard to remove). … Reh ≤ 420 MPa ISO 15608: 1.1, 1.2 1.0426, 1.0429, …
  8. … gas tight and metallurgically bonded to substrates due to diffusion. ▪ hardness: HRC 22-25 ▪ applicable up to approx. 820 °C … . … Powder …
  9. … a wide variety of component applications in the aerospace and power industries. It is used for combustion cans, transition ducts, flame …
  10. … buffer layer except on materials considered critical or in case of old hardsurfacing layers. The weld deposit can be aplied completely crack …