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Sertdolgu Electrodes Kobatek S-643

16 May 2009 414 views No Comment

Basic character with a mask, is a high efficient sertdolgu electrodes. Source metal operating temperature 450 ° C’a up and high-pressure environment in the light pulse in the thin and thick granular hard minerals are resistant against corrosion caused abrazyon.
‘Cr’ and ‘Nb’ austenitic structure containing a filler metal carbide gives. Source after the stitch on the surface to create intense shock cracks under the influence are not the problem, this situation must take into consideration the environment. Small-scale opportunity to work in positions elektrodlarla is up from below.

Typical Mechanical Properties:
Hardness (HRC): 63 (three passes in the) source slag stitches.
User Areas:
- The equipment used in mining and cement industry
- Vegetable oil presses of spiral
- Şamot and spiral of brick presses
- Wear plates
- Equipment used in stone quarries
- Excavation machines and the installer and users of the excavation of shovel mouth
- Konkasör the
- Hammer mill and the rollers

S-643 with Kobatek electrode sertdolgu agglomeration should be more than 3 passes. Fracture profile corruption or breaking results on the alloy steel electrodes Kobatek 352 or 382 with the buffer Kobatek should be taken to bring the profile up to a certain point, it needs to be done elektrodlarla. S-643 performed with the previously Kobatek that wear on the surfaces of sertdolgu without the need for buffer resources can be made with the Kobatek S-643. In particular, 12-14%, which will be performed on Mn’lı steels sertdolgu applications with electrode 352 before the buffer Kobatek benefits are not redundant.

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