1. … A huge number of mills are daily drawing stainless steel wires and not one wire is the same. Some of them look very similar but … below the surface there are many things that effects the quality, some wires have strength of more than 1500 MPa and some wires only have 600 MPa but why is this so important? During wire feeding through the welding gun the wire surface is constantly sliding against the liner …
  2. … July 2014. Most of the companies that are active in construction and welding will face these new rules. This EN ISO 1090 quality system will … your customer. Some aspects within the EN ISO 1090 has effect on the welding consumables and for that reason we have modified our quality … to the new European standard that requires the CE mark for the Ceweld® welding consumables used in construction parts. Standard "welding
  3. … Seamless flux-cored wires represent a remarkable innovation in the field of welding, particularly within the shipbuilding sector. These wires bring … counterparts. A notable benefit is the potential for reduced welding costs. Below, we will explore the mechanisms through which …
  4. … Förster Welding Table Systems, with 25 years of experience in rationalization of welding-related manufacturing processes, are able to realize customer-specific solutions for almost any welding task. Why welding tables? The most significant cost factor in …
  5. … their properties due to the heat treatment during production. When welding these type of steels the cooling speed (T8/5) needs to be as … the application. Recently new welding consumables have been developed based on current knowledge and combined with the experience of the last … , this microalloyed basic seamless copper-coated flux cored wire has a nickel content of less than 1% and meets NACE requirements. A yield …
  6. … advanced “CEWELD Aquaforce HR” and “CEWELD AquaForce MG” underwater welding electrodes at the Schweissen & Schneiden Fair. During this unique event, we will show the welding properties of our CEWELD Aquaforce family members underwater welding electrodes in a dedicated dive tank.   Dates and Times: Monday …
  7. … The Welding Solution Center (WSC) is located at the Agro Park in Huissen … place for combining and sharing knowledge, skills and expertise in welding and for the development of new, innovative welding processes … that are organized periodically. Themes such as stainless steel, nickel, aluminum, copper, cladding and welding economics have already …
  8. Welding magnesium can be challenging due to the unique properties of … thermal conductivity, which can make it difficult to control the welding process. Additionally, magnesium is highly reactive and can … to oxygen or moisture. Here are some key points to consider when welding magnesium: Safety Precautions : Welding magnesium requires …
  9. Nickel  alloys are primarily composed of nickel, chromium, and other … can provide valuable insights for precise material selection based on your application's requirements.   Corrosion Resistance: … to advancements in technology, engineering, and material science. Welding nickel alloys requires specific welding processes and filler …