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ERNi-1

ERNi-1


Main composition 96Ni-3Ti, containing Ti elements, can effectively reduce the occurrence of porosity, suitable for industrial pure nickel welding.
ERNiCrCoMo-1

ERNiCrCoMo-1


For welding nickel-chromium-cobalt-copper alloys.
ERNiCr-3

ERNiCr-3


The main composition is 72Ni-20Cr-3Mn-2.5Nb+Ta, which is suitable for welding of nickel-chromium iron alloy.
ERNiCrMo-3

ERNiCrMo-3


Main composition 61Ni-22Cr-9Mo-3.5Nb+Ta, suitable for nickel-chrome-molybdenum alloy welding, can be used for exotic material welding or other surface welding.

The Basic Guide To The Many Welding Styles And Processes


Welding is one of the earliest forms of tool construction, done without many favourable approaches in the past, but as time went by, we progressed, enhancing many styles and techniques.

TIG vs MIG – Which Welding Process Is The Best For Your Business?


Welding is a fabrication procedure that uses heat and/or pressure to make a strong junction between two pieces of material. Different welding processes are used by industry professionals to generate the appropriate assemblies

How To Choose The Right Grade For The Right Applications?


Stick welding requires practice to perfect, and choosing the right electrode for the job can be similarly difficult. Given the range of welding methods available, deciding which one is best for your shop can be a perplexing and tough decision.

Why Is The Aluminium Welding Wire The Chosen One?


You have probably noticed that companies and welders prefer aluminium welding wires  to other metals. Doesn’t it make you question why? Why does Aluminium, out of all the metals available to weld wires, become the preferred option?

Everything Every Welder Should Know About Mig Welding


For decades, MIG has been the most prevalent welding method. It’s quick, strong, and versatile, and most people can pick it up quickly. There’s a continual stream of newcomers eager to learn because it’s such a terrific process.

All You Need To Know About Stainless Steel TIG Wire


Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding, also known as Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), is a type of arc welding that uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to generate a weld.