1. … -60°C. CTOD tested and suitable up to steel types with 460 MPa yield strength (such as S460), approved according to grade 5Y46 at Lloyds and …
  2. … properties and excellent welding characteristics. High impact strength at sub zero temperatures down to -60 °C. Weldable with Co2 and …
  3. … abrasion resistance combined with heavy shocks, despite the high hardness several layers can be applied without any risk of braking out …
  4. … structure as by C.-Cr. Carbide deposits. The deposit gives a very good hardness, all spray metal requires no buffer layer except on materials …
  5. … austenitic structure deposits. The deposit gives already a very good hardness in the first layer. A buffer layer with CEWELD® OA 4370 or …
  6. … properties and excellent welding characteristics. High Impact strength at sub zero temperatures down to -60 °C. Applications include …
  7. … deposit can be machined with tungsten tool tips and by grinding. The hardness of the weld deposit will degrees 16% at 300 °C and about 30% …
  8. … in oxidizing environments. The unique combination of mechanical strength and corrosion resistance makes the alloy a preferred choice in …
  9. … High strength weld deposit with good impact properties down to -60°C. S3 …
  10. … by special carbide tools, hardening is possible. The maximum hardness is dependent on the base metal and is achieved in the first …