1. … metal to metal wear resistance combined with impact, despite the high hardness several layers can be applied without risk of chipping of. The weld deposit is temperature resistant up to 500°C and hardness will remain very well at increased temperatures. Scale …
  2. … deposit can be machined  with tungsten tool tips and by grinding. The hardness of the deposit will degrease 16% at 300°C and about 30% at … over a wide temperature range, and retains a reasonable level of hardness up to 500°C (930°F). … Examples include valve seats and gates; …
  3. … be maximum 250ºC. The weld metal is machinable with carbide tip tools, hardening is possible. The maximum hardness is dependent on the base metal and is achieved already in the …
  4. … maximum 250ºC. The weld metal is machinable by special carbide tools, hardening is possible. The maximum hardness is dependent on the base metal and is achieved in the first … we advise to buffer with one layer CEWELD® AA B460. … 55-62 HRc hardfacing alloy against heavy impact and shock, bucket, loaders, …
  5. … deposit can be machined with tungsten tool tips and by grinding. The hardness of the weld deposit will degrees 20% at 600°C and has a nominal hardness of 49-53 HRc at room temperature. The weld deposit is high … due to its resistance to metal-to-metal wear.  … Stellite 12 alloy for hardfacing steam-valves, high temperature liquid pumps, hot cutting …
  6. … Very good corrosion resistance and high hardness due to the amount of „cobalt“ even at higher temperatures. High hardness achieved in the first layer and often used as economical …
  7. … gamma-prime-strengthened superalloys. CEWELD® Alloy 263 is an age-hardenable nickel-cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloy designed specifically to combine good age-hardened strength properties with excellent fabrication characteristics …
  8. … austenitic structure deposits. The deposit gives already a very good hardness in the first layer. A buffer layer with OA 4370 or OA MnCr is recommended in case of sensible base material or old hardface-layers. Weldable without protective gas. … Cement industry, pumps, mixer blades, earthmoving equipment, dredging …
  9. … abrasion resistance combined with heavy shocks, despite the high hardness several layers can be applied without any risk of braking out … of sensitive base material preheating is recommended at 300-400°C. Old Hardfacing layers should be removed, clean or grind properly before …
  10. … electro slag process. Due to the low dilution with the base metal a hardness exceeding 50 HRc can be achieved already in the first layer. Multiple layers can be applied to obtain full hardness at the final layer. Flux to be used FL 830 ESH … 52-58 HRc electro slag and / or submerged arc strip for hardfacing against schock and wear, Rebuilding wornout parts such as …