Preheating, slow cooling and Peening very important. ENiFe CI is ok
On 2/14/13, mahesh deshmukh <deshmukhmd@rediffmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Mr.Ramana
> Please try UTP 81 this products will help you.
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> On Thu, 14 Feb 2013 13:12:17 +0530 wrote
>>Dear experts
> we faced a problem in repairing of cast iron material for oil rig wheel. We
> used elecrode ENi-Cl but it was failed due to lack of fusion. Can anybody
> suggests if we proceed with ENiFe-Cl elecrode and relared WPS?
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