When the going gets hot …
Growing competition on the energy market places increasingly tough demands on the materials employed. New bainitic and martensitic steels have been developed to allow steam temperatures of up to 625 °C in continuous operation. This improvement in efficiency brings with it greater operating economy, reduced consumption of resources and lower CO2 emissions. Before the new materials could be used, it was first essential to develop and manufacture compatible, long-time-tested welding alloys. These now form an important core of our range of T-PUT branded quality products (Phoenix,Union and Thermanit).Extensive long-period creep tests of T-PUT welding alloys give our customers throughout the world assurance of the performance they require for the critical welding tasks they are required to carry out in power station construction.
In our brochure you will find further information about welding filler metals for power plant engineering.
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