| ELECTRODES FOR WELDING SPECIAL STEELS, DISSIMILAR STEELS, STAINLESS STEEL, PROBLEM STEELS, MANGANESE STEEL | |||||||||||||||||
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| 8200 | One of the most versatile electrodes available. Welds over 1000 different grades of steel. Use for shafts, chassis, tools, blades, rails, buckets, springs, unknown steel etc. Highest tensile strength, heat- and corrosion resistant. |
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| 8110 | Versatile, corrosion and heat resistant stainless steel type electrode for unknown stainless steels, galvanized steels and dissimilar steels. High elongation, excellent corrosion resistance. |
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| 8310 R | Rutile coated Cr-Ni-Mn-electrode for repairs of earth moving and construction equipment, fabrication of crane booms, bulldozer blades, etc. Excellent toughness and crack resistance. For welding of workhardening austenitic manganese steels, Hardox-steels, non-magnetic austenitic steels, hardenable steels, armour plate, cast steels, rail steel, joining of dissimilar steel grades (C-Mn-steels to stainless steel). |
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| 8310 HMR |
High metal recovery electrode (160%). Especially suitable for repair of earth-moving and construction equipment, fabrication of crane booms etc. |
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| ELECTRODES FOR WELDING OF STAINLESS STEEL/DUPLEX STEEL | |||||||||||||||||
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| 2318 | Especially designed for welding Nb- and Ti-stabilized stainless steels. Use for 316, 316L and 318 types. Contains Niobium and Titanium to prevent intergranular corrosion. |
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| 2340 |
One of the finest stainless steel electrodes available. Ideal for production and maintainance. Very smooth and soft arc, no spattering, no overheated stub ends. Highest acid, corrosion resistance and good hot crack resistance.For 316, 316L and 307 types. |
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| 2340F | Rutile type electrode especially developed for welding vertical down. For welding of 316, 316L and 317 types of stainless steel. Also suitable for 302, 304 and 308. |
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| 2300 | Extra low carbon weld metal offers highest resistance to intergranular corrosion up to 350°C. Highest moisture resistance of the coating. For welding of AISi 301, 302, 304, 300 and 308 types. |
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| 2400 | For welding of duplex stainless steel such as UNS S 31803 (DIN No. 4462) used for piping in gas or oil offshore extraction. Excellent crack and stress corrosion resistance due to high ferrite content. |
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| 2410 | High metal recovery (150%) stainless steel electrode for welding and building up of martensitic steels and casting of 13 Cr 4 Ni Mo types. Used for surfacing of gas, water and steam valves, steel mill rollers, construction of hydroturbines, compressors and steam power plants. Scale resistant up to 900°C. |
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| 2135 | Electrode for producing welds with highest corrosion resistance. Especially high resistance against phosphoric acid, sulphuric acid and organic acids. For welding of carpenter 20 or Durimat 20 stainless steel and other base metals of a 320 composition. |
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| ELECTRODES FOR WELDING NICKEL-ALLOYS, HEAT AND CORROSION RESISTANT STEELS | |||||||||||||||||
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| 8000 | Basic electrode for Ni- alloys (Inconel 600, Hastelloy, Incoloy 800 Nimonic, 9% Ni-steels etc.), high temperature and creep resisting steels, heat resisting and cryogenic materials, dissimilar joints and unknown steels. |
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| 8010 | Use on 309, 304, 321, 347 types of stainless steel. Also for stainless to mild steels. Heat resistant up to 1000°C. High crack and corrosion resistance (in sulphur free atmosphere), superb weldability, excellent slag removal, smooth bead, moisture resistant rutile coating. |
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| 8060 | A special nickel-copper-electrode designed for welding of MONEL 400 and for 404. Recommended to overlay nickel-copper-alloy on steel and to weld dissimilar nickel-copper-alloys to steel. |
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| 8040 | Electrode for metal arc welding of nickel 200, nickel 201, Ni 99.8, Ni 99.6, Ni 99.4, Ni Mn 1 and Ni Mn 3 Al to themselves or to each other. |
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| 8025 | Austenitic type electrode for welding nickel alloys and Ni-Cr-alloys such as Inconel 625 & 601, Incoloy 800 H, Nimonic etc. Also suitable in the field of cryogenic applications such as 9 %-Ni-Steel. |
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| 2200R |
For use in anealing shops (furnaces), ceramic industries, steam boiler constructions, crude oil industries, etc. Use on 25/20 stainless steel (AISi 310). Heat resistant up to 1100°C. Also available with a low hydrogen coating. Prod.No.: 2200 B. |
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| RUTILE ELECTRODES FOR WELDING MILD AND LOW ALLOY STEEL | |||||||||||||||||
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| 7000 | Mild steel electrode specially developed for the maintenance welder. For use on pipes, tanks, frames, farming machinery etc. Welds through grease, oil and rust. Self-lifting slag , thus requiring little or no chipping. Contact electrode for all positions. |
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| 7016 | Rutile coated mild steel manual metal arc electrode suitable for depositing butt, fillet and lap welds in thin and medium thickness mild steel plate, pipes and sections. The electrode is suitable for use in all welding positions and deposits smooth weld beads with easily detachable slag. |
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| 7300 | Thick coated rutile type, iron powder, mild steel welding electrode with 150% metal recovery. Particularly suitable for high speed/ high productivity welding of fillets, butt and lap joints in horizontal and gravity positions. Excellent operability, fluid self-releasing slag, leaving welds having regular profiles. |
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| 7013 | Specially developed for all position (including vertical down) welding of mild steel. Flexible coating. Welds thin metal at lowest amperage. Welds through grease, oil and rust. High resistance to moisture and therefore can be stored for longer periods than most other electrodes. |
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| RUTILE ELECTRODES FOR MILD AND LOW ALLOY STEEL/HEAT RESISTANT STEEL/CAST STEEL | |||||||||||||||||
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| 8013 |
Rutile coated electrode for welding heatresistant steels in the pressure vessel, tanks and tubing industry. Suitable for service temperatures up to +550°C. For Chrome-Moly-steel (1 ¼ Cr, ½ Mo) 13CrMo. Also available with basic coating (Art. No. 8018) |
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BASIC COATED ELECTRODES FOR MILD AND LOW ALLOY STEELS / FINE GRAINED STEEL/CAST STEEL |
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| 7018 |
For mild and low alloy steels. Very low hydrogen content, excellent strength and toughness properties down to - 40°C The low hydrogen coating minimizes cracking. The weld metal has superior mechanical properties. |
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| 7100 |
Special low hydrogen (basic) double coated electrode. Due to this coating Chem-Weld 7100 has superb weldability on AC and DC. Suitable for welding mild steel, low alloy steels, carbon steels, cast steels, fine grained steel. Ideal for welding at root runs and steels high in sulphur. |
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| 7200 | For welding of high strength steels as used for earth moving and construction equipment. Outstanding crack resistance at normal and sub-zero temperatures. Can be welded in any position (except vertical down). |
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| 7028 | Basic Ni-Alloyed Electrode for Fine Grain Steels High ductile and crack resistant weld deposit with low hydrogen content. Good weldabilty in all positions except vertical down. Excellent mechanical properties at low temperature. Weld deposit has good corrosion resistance to sea water and sulphuric acid fumes. |
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ELECTRODES FOR CAST-IRON |
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| 6000 | A Nickel cored electrode with excellent machinability and elongation. Also for joining of cast iron to copper or monel. This electrode is the first choice when welding thin sections. Recommended as a first layer when welding heavy sections. Excellent machinability. |
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| 6100 | High strength nickel-iron type electrode for cold welding of cast-iron and cast iron to steel. Special type of core-wire (bi-metallic) provides better electrical conductivity. Good machinability, high crack resistance, good colour match on cast-iron. Excellent wetting properties even on dirty, old cast-iron. |
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| 6200 | Nickel/Iron Electrode for repair and fabrication of cast iron components. For gray, nodular and malleable cast iron and joining of cast iron to steel.CHEM-WELD 6200 is one of the most economical electrodes for cast-iron. |
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| 6300 | Electrode for repairing of defects in cast-iron. Good colour match to cast iron; rusts like original casting. Can also be used for surfacing cast-iron parts that are subject to wear by abrasion |
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ELECTRODES FOR CUTTING, GOUGING AND CHAMFERING |
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| 5000 | An oxygenless cutting and grooving electrode for use with all standard arc welding equipment. For cutting, chamfering, bevelling and piercing of cast iron, stainless steel, manganese steel, carbon steel, malleable iron, aluminium, copper, bronze, nickel and nickel alloys. |
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