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... welded ; therefore , welding should be avoided if possible . The increased chromium content increases the chemical resistance ; all ferritic stainless steels are unaffected by normal atmospheric conditions . Mildly corrosive solutions ...
... welded ; therefore , welding should be avoided if possible . The increased chromium content increases the chemical resistance ; all ferritic stainless steels are unaffected by normal atmospheric conditions . Mildly corrosive solutions ...
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... welded by metallic or inert - gas arc processes . It has better corrosion resistance than 316 stainless steel . Oxyacetylene welding is not recommended . Incoloy 825 ( Trademark - International Nickel Co. ) . This nickel - base alloy ...
... welded by metallic or inert - gas arc processes . It has better corrosion resistance than 316 stainless steel . Oxyacetylene welding is not recommended . Incoloy 825 ( Trademark - International Nickel Co. ) . This nickel - base alloy ...
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... welding is required in titanium opera- tions . Protection is required at both the front and back sides of the weld , whether or not the weld is fully penetrated . Machining of titanium can be accomplished with conventional tooling for ...
... welding is required in titanium opera- tions . Protection is required at both the front and back sides of the weld , whether or not the weld is fully penetrated . Machining of titanium can be accomplished with conventional tooling for ...
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