1. … CE MARKING AND APPROVAL FOR WELDING CONSUMABLES
  2. …         430 LNb <0.03 <0.8 <0.5 18.5 <0.3 <0.3 0.5     Ti 0.5   … Stainless steel welding wires for GMAW and GTAW …
  3. … welding with coated stick electrodes remains a reliable and timeless technique. This craft has firmly embedded itself in our modern … Classic Craftsmanship, Enduring Power: Coated Stick Electrodes, A Timeless Choice in Modern Welding. …
  4. … Due to higher quality demands from the welding market the seamless welding wires offer a great advantage. Hydrogen <3 ml/100gr, … type of wires. The production of this welding wire starts with a seamless high frequncy welded 12 mm (1/2 inch) tube followed by filling with agglomerated powder by vibration. … Seamless fluxcored welding wire (FCAW) …
  5. … A huge number of mills are daily drawing stainless steel wires and not one wire is the same. Some of them look very … some welders prefer a Teflon liner and believe that this results in less friction. Partly this is correct for most bright finished wires, … a rougher surface that could create even more friction.    … Stainless steel wires, Matt finish versus bright finish …
  6. … Stainless steel, is an alloy characterized by it’s excellent resistance to corrosion. The various properties of stainless steel are determined by the addition of different alloying … chromium, nickel, molybdenum, and carbon. Within the spectrum of stainless steel types, H-types (High Carbon Content) and L-types (Low Carbon …
  7. … enemy. Now you can choose the required grain size of tungsten particles you wish to use for your hardfacing applications. With over 2400 HV … applications. With the standard well known Mig-process Tungsten particles falls in the molten pool behind the gasnozzle (trailing) where the particles become part of the solidifying weld pool. During the Theme day …
  8. … must be suitable for the application. Recently new welding consumables have been developed based on current knowledge and combined with … the last 30 years. FCAW: CEWELD AA B500 , this microalloyed basic seamless copper-coated flux cored wire has a nickel content of less than 1% and meets NACE requirements. A yield strength of at least …
  9. … welding wire, gas and devaluation of welding equipment. … Does seamless fluxcored wire results in higher quality and less welding cost in shipbuilding? …
  10. … Seamless flux-cored wires represent a remarkable innovation in the field of … welding costs. Below, we will explore the mechanisms through which seamless flux-cored wires can contribute to severe cost savings in your welding operations.  … Does seamless fluxcored wire results in higher quality and less welding cost in …