1. … properties. This alloy should be applied at highest impact and pressure loads applications. Best to be used with welding flux FL 915 … …
  2. … with FL 155 high basic agglomerated flux to obtain neutral action on metallurgical chemistry and excellent subzero impact properties down to …
  3. … losses. The slag is self lifting and leaves a fine rippled shiny surface. Max. service temperature 350ºC. Corrosion resistance similar …
  4. … Due to the high resistance to cracking and toughness, all spray metal requires no buffer layer except on materials considered critical. …
  5. … creep strength are kept above the minimum considered necessary to ensure satisfactory performance. In this case, weldments will be weakest …
  6. … Latest generation clean melting quality guarantees optimum metallurgical quality and attractive weld appeal. Combined with our …
  7. … The filler metal has low levels of tramp elements (eg. Sn, As, Sb and P) providing …
  8. … Absolutely crack resistant  weld metal conditioned by the high-basic slag in combination with very low …
  9. … This pure aluminum filler metal offers excellent weldability when properly cleaned prior to …
  10. … first layer. The choice for the buffer layer is depending on the base metal and not always necessary.  … 55-57 HRc hardfacing alloy against …