1. … alloys are used in critical structural components, such as aircraft parts, pressure vessels, and automotive exhaust systems, where strength …
  2. … heat treating equipment, petrochemical processing, gas turbine parts, and for thermal processing equipment in industrial furnaces. …
  3. … is purchased to 99.998 percent purity with a guarantee of less than 5 parts per million (PPM) oxygen, moisture, or total hydrocarbons. The …
  4. … different welding methods you can use for magnesium, including TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding and laser welding. TIG welding is a common …
  5. … retaining reasonable impact and cavitation resistance. The higher tungsten content provides better hightemperature properties and it can …
  6. … of Cobalt, Chromium, Aluminium, Zirconium and a extreme high Tungsten content the wear resistance against abrasion is 4 till 8 times better in comparison with C-Cr alloys … Sinter plant parts, Swing hammers, Drilling surfaces, Stone crushers, Fan blades, Coke pusher shoes and crushers segments, Shovel, Cement mill parts, Earthmoving equipment, etc. … E DUR CE-Tube WC2 … 14700: E Fe20 …
  7. … equivalent ‘type T91’ T92 CrMo steels modified with small additions of Tungsten and Vanadium to give improved long term creep properties. …
  8. … CEWELD® AlSi12 Tig was originally developed as a brazing alloy to take advantage of its low melting point and narrow …
  9. … combined with high temperatures. The weld deposit can be machined with tungsten tool tips and by grinding. The hardness of the weld deposit …
  10. … In this  Situation Ceweld SP NiAl is recommended. Suited for wear parts subject to extreme heavy abrasion and corrosion. Due to the high … C-Cr-B- carbide basis for extreme hard and heat resistant deposits on parts subject to severe mineral abrasion. Applications: Cement …