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When used with SDJ22 electroslag welding flux, it is suitable for surfacing welds on corrosion-resistant layers of petrochemical and nuclear power equipment. The weld beads are smooth and even, slag removal is easy, and defects such as undercut, porosity, and slag inclusions are absent.

When used with SDJ22 electroslag welding flux for surfacing the tube sheets of nuclear island evaporators, it delivers excellent weld bead appearance, easy slag removal, and superior resistance to thermal cracking.

When used with SDJ22 electroslag welding flux, it is suitable for surfacing welds on corrosion-resistant layers of petrochemical and nuclear power equipment. The weld beads are smooth and even, slag removal is easy, and defects such as undercut, porosity, and slag inclusions are absent.

When used with SDJ22 electroslag welding flux, it is suitable for surfacing welds on corrosion-resistant layers of petrochemical and nuclear power equipment. The weld beads are smooth and even, slag removal is easy, and defects such as undercut, porosity, and slag inclusions are absent.

When used in conjunction with SMJ11 submerged-arc welding flux for cladding the tube sheets of nuclear island evaporators, this product offers excellent weld appearance, easy slag removal, and superior resistance to thermal cracking.

When used with SMJ11A submerged-arc welding flux for cladding the tube sheets of nuclear island evaporators, it offers excellent weld appearance, easy slag removal, and superior resistance to thermal cracking.

When used with SMJ11 submerged-arc welding flux, it is suitable for surfacing welds on corrosion-resistant layers of petrochemical and nuclear power equipment. The weld beads are smooth and even, slag removal is easy, and defects such as undercut, porosity, and slag inclusion are absent.

When used with SMJ11 submerged-arc welding flux, it is suitable for surfacing welds on corrosion-resistant layers of petrochemical and nuclear power equipment. The weld beads are smooth and even, slag removal is easy, and the material exhibits excellent resistance to solidification cracking.

It is used for welding UNS N10276 alloy, as well as for welding this alloy to steel or other nickel-based alloys, and for surfacing steel with nickel-chromium-molybdenum weld metal. It is also suitable for welding 9% Ni steel.

It is primarily used for the welding of nickel–chromium–molybdenum alloys themselves, as well as for their welding to steel or other nickel-based alloys. It is also employed for cladding-side welding of nickel–chromium–molybdenum alloy–steel composite joints and for surfacing welds of nickel–chromium–molybdenum weld metal onto steel, such as in the welding of UNS N06625 alloy.

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