| MIG WIRES FOR WELDING SPECIAL STEELS, DISSIMILAR STEELS, PROBLEM STEELS, STAINLESS STEELS | |||||||||||||
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| 8012 M | For welding of 23 - 25 % Cr, 13 % Ni steels (309) and stainless steels of similar composition. Suitable for 309, 304, 304L, 321, 349. (Material No. 1.4825, 1.4826, 1.4828, 1.4832 and similar steel.). Heat resistant up to 1000 °C. |
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| 8200 M | For welding of dissimilar steels, stainless steels, spring steel, tool and die steels etc. Highest crack resistance. Wide application range. Welds over 500 different grades of steel. |
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| 8301 M | Chrome-Nickel-Manganese alloyed wire for welding of manganese steel, high tensile steel, armour steel, difficult to weld and dissimilar steel. Deposit will work harden in service (up to 400 HB). High heat resistance (up to 900 °C). |
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| MIG WIRES FOR WELDING NICKEL ALLOYS AND HEAT RESISTANT STEELS | |||||||||||||
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| 2200 M | For heat resistant stainless steels (25 Cr/20 Ni) where application is subject to high temperatures (up to 1200 °C). Suitable for 305, 310, 314, A297 HT Steels. Material No. 1.4841, 1.4845, 1.4828, 1.4840, 1.4846, 1.4713. |
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| 8022 | For joining of Ni-alloys such as alloys Inconel 625, Inconel 600, 825, Nimonic and similar steels. Also suitable for joining of 9 % Ni-steel and for high heat applications. Heat exchangers, Heat treatment equipment. |
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| 309 F | Flux cored austenitic stainless steel wire for joining of stainless steels 304, 308, 309, 316 and stainless steel to mild steel. High strength, excellent corrosion resistance. |
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| SOLID AND FLUX CORED WIRES FOR STAINLESS STEEL/DUPLEX STEEL | |||||||||||||
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| 2104 M | For welding the low carbon 18 % Cr, 10 % Ni austenitic stainless steels. For welding AiSi types 304L, 308L, 321 and 347. Higher silicon content provides excellent flow and weldability. |
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| 2340 M | For welding of austenitic acid-resistant steels of the 18-8 molybdenum type such as 316 L and 316. The weld metal is highly resistant to general corrosion in organic acids and to local pitting in chloride-rich solutions. |
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| 316 F | Flux cored wire for joining of stainless steels such as 316, 316L and 316Ti. Good resistance to intercristaline and pitting corrosion. Smooth running - no spatter. POSITION-WELDING |
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| 318 M | Nb-stabilized MAG welding wire for joining of corrosion resistant Cr-Ni-Mo steels. Suitable for the following steels: 1.4571, 1.4573, 1.4580, 1.4583, 1.4401, 1.4404, 1.4435. |
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| 308 F | Flux cored wire for joining of stainless steels such as 304, 321 and 347. Weld deposit has similar characteristics as CHEM-WELD electrode 2300. Good resistance to intercristaline and pitting corrosion. Extra low carbon weld metal offers highest resistance to intergranular corrosion up to 350°C. |
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| SOLID WIRES FOR CARBON STEEL/MILD STEEL | |||||||||||||
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| 7010 M | Copper coated manganese containing wire designed for welding of unalloyed steels, eg. general structural steels and pressure vessels. |
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| 7020 M | High strength welding wire for high quality applications. For welding of low and medium alloyed steels such as NA-X-T-R-A, 55 - 60, T1 - T19 Hy 82 Hy 90 Hy 100 and similar steels. |
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| 7022 M | For welding of weather resistant steels (Corten, A, B, and C) used in the construction of buildings, bridges, boilers, exhaust chimneys etc. |
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| 7030 M | A brass coated double deoxidised manganese-silicon wire for welding of mild and carbon manganese steels. Ideal for fabrication and repairs on car bodies, containers, boilers, pipe steels etc. |
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| SOLID WIRES FOR CARBON STEEL/MILD STEEL | |||||||||||||
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| 7050 M | Copper coated manganese containing wire designed for welding of unalloyed steels, eg. general structural steels and pressure vessels. |
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| 7036 M | Low alloy ferritic steel wire for mig-welding of ferritic steels (A335), boilers, pressure vessels, pipelines, cranes etc. Suitable for a temperature range from - 40 °C to + 550 °C. |
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| FLUX CORED WIRES FOR MILD AND LOW ALLOY STEELS | |||||||||||||
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| 710 F | Metal cored tubular wire for mild and low alloy steels. Minimum slag allows multi-run welding to be carried out without interim cleaning. |
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| 720 F | A flux cored gas shielded wire with a basic slag. Suitable for single and multi pass welding in all positions. Good low temperature impact properties. |
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| 730 F | All position rutile type wire for mild and low alloy steel welding. Can be used vertically up and overhead. Used for welding of medium to heavy sections such as bridges, shipplates (AE, AH, DH, EH), earthmoving equipment, etc. |
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| 740 F | Basic type wire for welding of high strength steels such as T1, HV60, HY-60, HY-90, NA-XTRA 90, 100 and 110. Highest crack resistance, especially in heavy sections and in weldments under high restraint. |
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| 750 F | Open arc (gasless) flux cored wire for welding and rebuilding of mild and low alloy steels. Particularly suitable for on-site fabrication and droughty locations. |
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| MIG WIRES FOR HARDFACING AGAINST IMPACT AND WEAR | |||||||||||||
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| 307 F | Flux cored wire for joining of dissimilar steels, stainless steel to mild steel or low alloy steels, problem steels and unknown steels. Especially suitable for repair of earth-moving and construction equipment, fabrication of crane booms etc. |
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| 370 F | Special hard surfacing wire providing a manganese-chromium work hardening deposit. Suitable for hardfacing of rails, crushers, earth moving equipment, buffer layers prior to build up. |
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| 435 F | Flux cored wire for rebuilding of steel mill rollers. Heat and corrosion resistant. |
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| 340 F | A self shielded flux cored hardsurfacing wire designed to give an air-hardening machinable deposit. Suitable for punches, shear blades, tractor rollers and idlers, etc. |
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| MIG WIRES FOR HARDSURFACING AGAINST HIGH WEAR | |||||||||||||
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| 360 F | Flux cored wire for hardfacing of parts involving high wear. Chrome-carbide deposit. Excellent resistance to abrasion. Suitable for hard-facing of earth moving equipment, crushers, scraper blades and conveyor screws, sludge pumps, mixer blades, exhaust fumes. |
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| 322 F | A selfshielded flux cored wire for hardfacing of parts involving high impact and wear. Suitable for bucket lips, teeth, plough shears, crusher hammers, tampers, farming machinery, concrete mixers, scraper blades, road rippers, crusher-jaws, dipper teeth, extrusion screws, dredge pump parts, scoops, drill collars, wear, guide plates, blast furnace belts, etc. |
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| 324 F | Tubular electrode for hardfacing of parts subject to high impact and wear. Use for hard-facing of screws, mixer blades, bucket teeth, crusher hammers, shear blades, cold and hot working tools, dies, etc. The wire is copper-coated to improve the shelf life. |
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| 460 M | Wire for gas metal arc hardfacing. Weld deposit has high resistance to impact and abrasion. Heavy build-ups are possible. Recommended for hardfacing of crusher hammers, crusher jaws, cutting edges, bucket teeth, mixers and other wear parts. |
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| MIG WIRES FOR COPPER, BRASS, BRONZE AND GALVANIZED STEELS | |||||||||||||
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| 904 M | Wire for welding of all types of bronzes, especially phosphor or tin-bronze. (drawing dies, bearing surfaces, bushings, shafts, guides). |
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| 906 M | Wire for welding of aluminium-bronze alloys and for hardfacing of ferrous and non-ferrous materials. For ship propellers, marine parts, gears, cable drums, shafts, guides, bearings, impellers, pistons, valves, joining of dissimilar metals, etc. |
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| MIG WIRES FOR ALUMINIUM AND ALUMINIUM ALLOYS | |||||||||||||
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| 840 M | High strength MIG wire for welding of Al-Mg and Al-Mg-Mn alloys. This wire offers best crack resistance of all aluminium wires. Use for base materials such as: USA: 511.00, 512.0, 513.0, 514.0, 5052, 5056, 5083, 5086, 5154, 5254, 5652, 6061, 6070, 7005, 7021, 7039, 7046, 7146, 7100, 7110. Alclad 3004. |
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| 870 M | Wire for welding of Al-Si alloys and AlMgSi alloys containing up to 7,0 % Si. Also suitable for cast aluminium. |
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| 880 M | MAG Wire for welding of Al-Mg-alloys (up to 5 % Mg). Good colour match after anodizing. High seawater resistance. High strength weld deposit with very good crack resistance. |
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| 882 M | Magnesium alloyed aluminium welding wire for MIG welding of Al Mg alloys with a magnesium content less than approx. 3,5 %. Excellent colour match after anodising. |
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| MIG WIRES FOR CAST-IRON | |||||||||||||
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| 620 M | Wire electrode for joining cast iron to itself or to mild steel. Deposits provide a good colour match and have excellent elongation. |
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