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Stoody 160FC/160FC-O

Stoody 160FC wire deposit consists of tungsten carbide particles in a nickel silicon boron matrix. Due to higher tungsten carbide content, Stoody 160FC is an ideal hardfacing overlay with a microstructure that delivers superior toughness and resistance to corrosion and fine particle erosion in slurry type applications. Stoody 160FC also provides improved weldability through enhanced wetting, tie-in, and arc stability.

MIG Wires / TIG Rods (GMAW/GTAW)

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Stoody 102-O

Stoody 102 deposit has a composition and physical properties that are similar to those of H-12 tool steel. Weldability is very good and the wire can be applied out-of-position. Stoody 102 requires carbide tools for machining. It is good for hot wear applications up to 1100F.

Gas-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires (FCAW/MCAW)

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Stoody PC2009

Stoody PC2009 is a chromium carbide wire designed specifically for the application of abrasion resistant deposits inside pipe. The alloy is optimized to result in superior weldability for overlaying pipe ID in the flat position and elbows in the horizontal position. Stoody PC2009 can be used in hot wear applications up to 900°F (482°C).

MIG Wires / TIG Rods (GMAW/GTAW)

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STOODY 110, 110-G, 110-O, 110-MC

Stoody 110 deposit is a modified chromium, high manganese steel used in the rebuilding of manganese steel parts subject to severe impact loading. This material offers good toughness and wear resistance, and is sometimes used as the final hardfacing layer in extreme impact situations.

Self-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires (FCAW)

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OK Tubrodur 35 O M

A self-shielded cored wire which gives a Cr-Ni-Mo alloyed weld metal for rail surface repair.

Classification

EN 14700: T Z Fe3

Shielding Gas

None

Self-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires (FCAW)

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Stoody 111-G, 111-O

Stoody 111-O is an open arc wire that produces a austenitic chromium manganese steel deposit containing alloy carbides. Stoody 111-O deposit is used in the rebuilding of manganese steel parts subject to severe impact loading combined with abrasion. The abrasion resistance of Stoody 111-O deposit is 5-6 times superior to that of an austenitic manganese deposit as measured in the G65 test. This material offers good toughness and wear resistance, and is sometimes used as the final hardfacing layer in extreme impact situations. It can be used on carbon and manganese steels.

Self-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires (FCAW)

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OK Autrodur 56 G M

A copper coated, low-alloyed solid GMAW wire used for hard facing and building up highly wear resistant layers on tools and machinery parts, driving rollers, digging tools etc. The hardness of the weld metal becomes 50-60 HRC.

Classification

EN 14700: Fe8

Shielding Gas

M21, C1 (EN ISO 14175)

MIG Wires / TIG Rods (GMAW/GTAW)

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Stoody 101HWP

Stoody 101HWP is a chromium carbide alloy designed to generate primary carbides in the first layer. 101HWP exhibits superior wear in both single and double layer overlays in one or two layer wear plates. The alloy is optimized for superior weldability for weave and stringer bead deposits on plate.

Self-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires (FCAW)

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Stoody 966-G

Stoody 966-G is a molybdenum-tungsten high speed tool steel with a high concentration of uniformly distributed small primary carbides. The presence of the small carbides greatly improve the wear resistance when compared to M-7 tool steel. Stoody 966-G provides wear resistance greater than or equal to that of conventional chromium carbides but does not cross check when proper preheat and welding procedures are used. It is recommended for parts where cross checking is undesirable. It can be applied crack free without preheat on carbon, 300 series stainless and manganese steels. Preheat and interpass temperatures shall be determined by base metal requirements. Post weld heat treatment may be required for other base metals. The deposit will crack on cast irons.

MIG Wires / TIG Rods (GMAW/GTAW)

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Stoody 100HC-O

Stoody 100HC deposit is a high chromium-iron alloy recommended for application subject to severe abrasion and moderate impact and heat. It develops a very tight (3/8 - 1/2 inch) cross checking pattern and is frequently used in crushing applications. It is generally limited to two layers. In the rebuilding of coal pulverizer rolls, however, multiple layers can be applied using specific welding procedures. It can be applied using specific welding procedures. It can be applied to carbon, low alloy, and manganese steels.

Self-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires (FCAW)

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