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Re: [MW:7915] SG Iron Welding

Dear Kiran

Herewith i have attached some useful files containing the welding procedures on the cast irons including SG iron also. Moreover, you can find another file regarding the UTP (Germany) welding consumables for Cast Iron. UTP is a company of 100 years old Bohler Welding Group based in Austria, a world leader in providing welding products and solutions.

If you are in india, u can contact Bohler Welding Group India Ltd, of which head office is located in mumbai, (www.bohlerweldinggroupindia.com) for further queries.

Thanks and Regards,

M.SarojKumar
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Mobile: +966 566205444

On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 2:48 PM, Panshetty Kiran <kpanshetty@forbesmarshall.com> wrote:

Hi All,
Can any body Suggest me the welding of S.G.Iron (EN-JS 1025 / ASTM A 395) ?
Pl mention the standard,Filler Materila details & procedure.
 
Regards,
Kiran Panshetty,
 
 
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