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Wear
Resistant products from Surface Engineering are available in a
large variety of forms. The most common for hardsurfacing are
welding electrodes, wires, bare rods, and powders. However,
castings and wrought products made from the different alloys
are quite popular as well. Depending on the economics and your
application capabilities, the best choice for a product can be
made. |


| Product
Forms |
| Bare
Rods |
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| Cast, sintered, or tube rods for
hardsurfacing are available from .045"" to 1/2"
diameters for Oxyacetylene or TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas)
welding. The manufacturing method depends mainly on the
product, diameter, and welding process required. |
| Product
Forms |
| Castings |
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| Most of the hardfacing alloys can be used
to produce castings of all sizes. Castings are manufactured
via Investment, Static, Sand, Shell, Ceramic, Centrifugal, and
Lost Foam processes. Castings offer value when the wear
resistant component is small or difficult to hardface, when
the tolerance for wear is greater than the thickness
capability of hardsurfacing or the labor and processing costs
for manufacturing the hardfaced component exceed those of
casting. |
| Product
Forms |
| Electrodes |
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| Most of the products listed in our
literature are available in the form of welding electrodes.
The available sizes range from 3/32" to 1/2"
diameter. Some of the electrodes are manufactured by putting
the allow elements into the core of a steel tube and
subsequently coating the tube. Other electrodes are
manufactured using a low alloy rod and extruding coating
containing additional alloying elements which will produce the
final chemistry for welding. |
| Product
Forms |
| Miscellaneous
Forms |
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| Surface Engineering also provides Dental
Ingots of various alloys, sizes, and shapes. Rectangle, square
and round hipped rod to the saw tipping industries, ceramic
and tungsten carbide tiles of various sizes and shapes, cast
wear pads containing tungsten carbide in various alloy
matrix', Certified Master Alloys and remits, including scrap
alloys to the casting industry, and any other specialty
product that may be required to meet the demands of the
industry. |
| Product
Forms |
| Powders |
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| Powdered metal alloys, ceramics, and
composites are available in virtually all size ranges for the
array of application methods utilized in industry. Surface
Engineering supplies both gas and water atomized powders for
Spray/Fuse and PTA applications as wall as Clad, Spray Dried,
Crushed, and Sintered powders for the various Thermal Spray
methods. Mesh sizes are tailored to meet application equipment
specifications, providing for consistent weldability, spray
characteristics, and deposit quality. |
| Product
Forms |
| Wires |
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| Solid and Metal or Flux-Cored Wires are
available from .035" to 1/8" diameter for MIG (Metal
Inert Gas), TIG, Submerged Arc (SMAW), and Open-Arc welding (OAW).
The alloys listed in our literature are not available in all
wire forms. However, since this is a very efficient method for
hardfacing, is it often a very good idea to use the available
wire form for the alloy required. |
| Product
Forms |
| Wrought
Products |
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| The only common hardfacing alloy
available in the form of wrought plate or bare stock is the
Cobalt base alloy #6. However, virtually all corrosion
resistant and aerospace alloys are available in various
diameter of bar stock or plate thickness. |
 
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