1. … self lifting slag and improved coating against moisture pick up. Welding instructions: Start the electrode with about 130% hot start and …
  2. … Mo content, with low carbon content (less than 0.05%), to be used for welding creep resistant steels. … For 2.5%Cr-1%Mo-alloyed, …
  3. … above 815 °C (1500°F) up to 1149 °C (2100°F), especially when welding on base metals of nickel-iron-chromium alloys. … Inconel alloys …
  4. … yield strength up to 420 MPa. It is particularly suitable for welding on AC and DC+. CEWELD® E 7018-1 is suitable for steels with up …
  5. … on dirty and old cast iron parts that are difficult to weld (bonding problems). The weld deposit can be machined by grinding and is not …
  6. … of Vanadium and Niobium. Best to be used with FL 915 or FL 8111 welding flux. … 1.4317, 1.4313, 1.4407, 1.4414,    GX4CrNi13-4, …
  7. … Flux has a low hydrogen potential which makes it suitable for overlay welding of heat resistant steel like A387 types. … Cr, CrNi, CrNiMo …
  8. … the alloy a preferred choice in many applications to prefent or solve problems. The wire is cleaned in a very special way to obtain porosity … weld deposits. … ER Ti-1 is the purest grade and is suitable for welding Titanium grade 1, 2, 3 and 4. With the restriction that the …
  9. … and oxidation resistance above 1150 °C ( 2100 °F), especially when welding on base metals of nickel-iron-chromium alloys. High mechanical …
  10. … Extreme easy to weld with excellent welding properties. High world wide excepted quality with controlled …