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APS Products
- Nicrolloy 18.8.6
- Nicrolloy 250
- Nicrolloy 235
- Nicrolloy 233
- Nicrolloy 230
- Nicrolloy 222
- Nicrolloy 211
- Nicrolloy 210
- Nicrolloy 205
- Nicrolloy 201
- Nicrolloy Inco182
- Nicrolloy Inco82
- Nicrolloy 30.10
- Nicrolloy 30.9
- Nicrolloy 29.9
- Nicrolloy 28.10
- Nicrolloy 25.20
- Nicrolloy 25.12Mo
- Nicrolloy 25.12
- Nicrolloy 20.10
- Nicrolloy 19.9.6
- Nicrolloy 18.12
- Nicrolloy 13.04
- Hardcarb BU55
- Hardcarb BU50
- Hardcarb MM60
- Hardcarb MM56
- Hardcarb MM55
- Hardcarb MM50
- Hardcarb MM40
- Hardcarb 7999
- Hardcarb 7900
- Hardcarb 7555
- Hardcarb 7200
- Hardcarb 7100
- Hardcarb 6999
- Hardcarb 6900
- Hardcarb 6700
- Hardcarb 6600
- Hardcarb 6555
- Hardcarb 6400
- Hardcarb 6200
- Hardcarb 6100
- Hardcarb 5063
- Hardcarb 5060
- Hardcarb 5043
- Hardcarb 5040
- Hardcarb 5021
- Hardcarb 5012
- Hardcarb 5006
- Hardcarb 5001
- Hardcarb 4000
- Hardcarb 3999
- Hardcarb 3500
- Hardcarb 3400
- Hardcarb 3100
- Hardcarb 1500
- Hardcarb 1000
- Hardcarb 770
- Hardcarb 760
- Hardcarb 755
- Hardcarb 750
- Hardcarb 735
- Hardcarb 720
- Hardcarb 715
- Hardcarb 710
- Hardcarb 705
- Hardcarb 700
- Hardcarb 460
- Hardcarb 450
- Hardcarb 440
- Hardcarb 433
- Hardcarb 430
- Hardcarb 420
- Hardcarb 415
- Hardcarb 410
- Hardcarb 400
- Hardcarb 320
- Hardcarb 315
- Hardcarb 310
- Hardcarb 300
- Hardcarb 210
- Hardcarb 185
- Hardcarb 180
- Hardcarb 176
- Hardcarb 175
- Hardcarb 110
- Hardcarb 105
- Hardcarb 77
- Hardcarb 75
- Hardcarb 72
- Hardcarb 70
- Hardcarb 65
- Hardcarb 62
- Hardcarb 60
- Hardcarb 190
- Hardcarb 200
Files
- Hardcarb - Welding consumables
- Hardcarb - Composite wear plates
- Hardcarb - Hard ceramics
- Hardcarb - Corporate Profile
FAQs
- What is the advantage in using expensive alloying elements (Cr, V, Nb, W, Ti etc.) when 58-62 HRC can easily be achieved in low-alloyed Fe, C alloys?
- What do you have to respect when weld-joining Hardcarb composite wearplates?
- Why do we have cracks in hardfaced layers?
Brands
Categories
- Buffer layers - Build up - Cladding - Joining
- Cast iron
- Cobalt base superalloys
- Cold wear
- Dissimilar & stainless steels
- High impact, high abrasion
- High stress, high abrasion
- Iron base superalloys
- Manganese steel
- Metal-to-Earth wear
- Metal-to-Metal wear
- Nickel base superalloys
- Overalloyed solutions
- Severe abrasion
- Severe abrasion with corrosion
- Severe abrasion with erosion
- Severe abrasion with erosion, temperature
- Severe impact
- Superalloy Hardfacing
- Tungsten carbide base superalloys