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Re: [MW:25101] Re: P91 WELDING ELECTRODES

Dear Mr, Nitin,

This is Vinay Bajpai, Marketing Manager , Kobelco Welding India, 100% Kobe steel japan company.
I have seen your requirement for P91 grade electrode.

IF you have any query or help please call me

Contact Details are as below:

Name: Vinay Bajpai
Mbl. No 9650382233
Email: vinay.bajpai@kobelco.com

On Saturday, July 4, 2015 at 11:26:26 PM UTC+5:30, Umang Parikh wrote:

Dear Mr. nitin,

you can have another alternative  kobe, japan.This is also less costly than other brands. check brand name of
E9015B9.prefer this AWS classification as it is having basic kind of coating which gives  much clean weld metal and thus improves impact properties.
Umang Parikh

On 2 Jul 2015 16:01, "nitin jain" <sta...@gmail.com> wrote:
Which are the Good Companies Manufacturing and exporting P 91 welding rods and Wires and TIG fillers from USA/ Canada/ Europe??? not many i believe

Metrode and Bohler selling in India but not any other heard. Can someone guide quality manufacturuers of P 91 TIG/ FCW and welding rods
contact: nnit...@yahoo.com

On Thursday, June 9, 2011 at 8:27:13 PM UTC+5:30, Eng/ Mostafa Kamel Hussein wrote:

Can i weld the P91 with E9018 or E9013 instead of E9015-B9? and why?
i need the answer urgently 

Regards
SaSa

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