1. … from time to time. Please refer to this page regularly for the latest information on our privacy policy.   8. Contact For questions …
  2. … resistance to creep, a phenomenon where materials deform over time under constant stress at high temperatures. This property is crucial in …
  3. … WSC is also open to welding-related companies and groups, such as Foundation Build with Steel and various regional welding groups. Do you …
  4. … and equal or lower Hydrogen content according the code of the latest European EN standard for the applicable filler metal. Herewith the …
  5. … making it suitable for applications in industries where sulfur compounds are present. Chloride-Ion Stress Corrosion Cracking (SCC) …
  6. … offers a easily machinable weld deposit with high ductility and no undercut. … Welding ductile, grey and malleable cast irons. CEWELD® …
  7. … Content) and L-types (Low Carbon Content) play a crucial role, and understanding these categories is essential when selecting the right …
  8. … Widely used in oven soldering. High quality alloyed copper wire. Sound, pore free deposits and good electrical conductivity. Excellent …
  9. … MAG orbital welding and for welding on ceramics in all positions. CTOD tested at -20°C. Extremely low diffusible hydrogen content (on average …
  10. … as indicated by so-called ‘type IV’ failure in transverse weld creep tests. … 9%Cr,1.7%,W0.5%,Mo, P92, 1.4901, 1.4922 X10CrWMoVNb 9 2, …