Type
Agglomerated flux for SAW welding to obtain increased hardness with low and un-alloyed sub arc wires.
classification
EN ISO
14174: SA CS 3 99 CCrMo AC
Applications

CEWELD® FL 400 is an active SAW flux (C, Cr, Mo alloying characteristic) designed for hard surfacing and joint welding of low alloyed wire electrodes. Reconditioning and hardfacing of parts subject to impact and wear, such as piston rod ends, mining parts, excavator parts, rolling bars, pressure rollers, cement rollers, dredging parts, coupling parts, crushing hammers, etc...

Type
Agglomerated flux for SAW welding to obtain increased hardness with low and un-alloyed sub arc wires.
Applications

CEWELD® FL 400 is an active SAW flux (C, Cr, Mo alloying characteristic) designed for hard surfacing and joint welding of low alloyed wire electrodes. Reconditioning and hardfacing of parts subject to impact and wear, such as piston rod ends, mining parts, excavator parts, rolling bars, pressure rollers, cement rollers, dredging parts, coupling parts, crushing hammers, etc...

Properties

CEWELD® FL 400 is an agglomerated calcium-silicate flux. It exhibits the constant chemical reactions typical of our alloyed fluxes.
Basicity according to Boniszewski: ~1.7
Flux density: 1.2–1.3 kg/dm3  (l)
Grain size acc. to ISO 14174: 2–16 (Tyler 10×65)
Current-carrying capacity: up to 800 A DC using one wire 4.0 mm

Classification
EN ISO
14174: SA CS 3 99 CCrMo AC
Suitable for

Piston rod ends, mining parts, excavator parts, rolling bars, pressure rolls, cement rollers, dredging parts, coupling parts, crushing hammers. etc..

Welding positions
PA
PB
PC
Redrying
Not required
Analysis
CaF2 CaO+MgO SiO2+TiO2+Al2O3
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