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Hardfacing

Hardfacing

Hardfacing

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Stellite is the most common hardfacing method as far as I see in the industry.
Which other materials are used for hardfacing?
What about nickel overlay? Any comparison for nickel & stellite ?

RE: Hardfacing

Unfortunelly at this moment I am not with my specifications in hand but there are tungsten carbide, hard chrome. Try the site of Praxair to find anything else.

RE: Hardfacing

Colmonoy is one surface coating material.

RE: Hardfacing

There are many Hard facing materials available depend on service application.

Tungsten carbide is the hardest one. Stellite-6 is commonly used HF material
along with SS 316 in valve trims. Also, HF would be used in High Pressure appln only.

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