1. … from experts or consider alternatives if possible. Check our solution down below! … Can you weld magnesium? …
  2. … high and stable mechanical properties even after long heat treatments. Approved by the notified body DNV in the class 4Y62 ensures save usage …
  3. … for applications in chloride-rich environments, such as marine and offshore industries. Pitting and Crevice Corrosion Resistance: Alloy …
  4. … MPa. Crack resistant and well suited for low-temperatures, ductility down to -50°C. Preheating, interpass temperature and post weld …
  5. … on metallurgical chemistry and excellent subzero impact properties down to -60°C. … Materials shipbuilding Unalloyed steels boiler steels …
  6. … weld metal will show no undercut !Preheating is normally done to slow down the cooling speed, in case you can not control the cooling speed …
  7. … welding of pipes with a yield strength up to 500 MPa and impact energy down to -40°C. Due to its alloying concept (even with < 1%Ni) it is …
  8. … welding characteristics. High impact strength at sub zero temperatures down to -60 °C. Weldable with Co2 and Mixed gas. … Reh < 690 MPa Iso …
  9. … excellent all-position welding with higher currents. Applicable down to -40°C. Low spatter loss and remarkably easy slag removal. Due …
  10. … otherwise diluted base material. Preheating is normally done to slow down the cooling speed, in case you can not control the cooling speed …