1. … cooling speed it is better to keep the work peace at a low temperature during welding and hammer immediately after welding. … Spheroidal Cast … EN-GJS-400-15, EN-GJS-400-18, EN-GJS-450-10, EN-GJS-500-7, EN-GJS-600-3, EN-GJS-700-2. GGG40, GGG45, GGG50, GGG60; GGG70, GGG80 … E NiFe …
  2. … flame welding with extreme good flowing properties without spatters during welding. Excelent mechanical strenght due to the addition of …
  3. … down to -60 °C. Excellent welding properties.  Yield strength < 600 MPa. Low hydrogen content  HD< 3 ml/100g even after long storage. … …
  4. … alloy containing Nickel for more strength and bridging capability during brazing. Due to the special flux coating this type is mostly …
  5. … alloy offers superior wear protection, retaining its hardness up to 600ºC (1000ºF) with significant resistance to oxidation. … Aircraft gas …
  6. … developed for typical operating temperatures up to 400ºC, and up to 600ºC in the short-term range. It also shows good resistance to general …
  7. … excellent ductility.  Long term use at working temperatures between 600°C and 800°C should be avoided. … Ni 6625 / NiCr22Mo9Nb / 2.4831 … - NiCr21Mo - 8XNi9 ASTM: A 533 Gr1 UNS: S31254 - N08800 - N08810 - N06600 - N06625 - N08825 - N08926 - N08020 Alloy 254 SMO - Alloy 800 - Alloy 800H - Alloy 600 - Alloy 625 - Alloy 825 - Sanicro 28 … NiCro 625 Tig … A 5.14: …
  8. … For the best results, welding must be done in a low heat input procedure and is not recommended for multi-pass applications … 1.4512,  …
  9. … oxidation, at service temperatures ranging from 1200°F (650°C) up to 1600°F (870°C) … AMS 5708, 5709, 5706, 5707, 5704, 5544, 5586. PWA 1005, …
  10. … Good resistance against hot cracking due to the high Mo content. During build-up welding, the weld metal already achieves approximately … 316LN, 316H, 316, 316Ti, 316Cb, 316LN, 444 S31640, S31603, S31653, S31600, S31630, S44400 … 309LMo Tig … A 5.9: ER309LMo … 14343-A: W 23 12 2 …