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ESAB AB. Goteborg, Sweden. XA00137520. 09.2008. 20p.This brochure presents an overview of ESABs product range of strip cladding consumables. ESAB can offer a complete technical solution including power sources, equipment, strips and fluxes as well as process and metallurgical know-how for strip cladding.
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Technical Handbook Strip cladding FLUXES AND STRIPS FOR SUBMERGED ARC AND ELECTROSLAG STRIP CLADDING Contents page ESAB - One solution - one supplier 3 DISCLAIMER Strip cladding processes 4 Whilst all reasonable efforts have been made to ensure the Deposition rate of electroslag strip cladding 6 accuracy of the information contained in this handbook at the ESW strip cladding of valves for petrochemical plants 8 time of going to press, ESAB gives no warranty with regard to its 9 accuracy or completeness. It is the responsibility of the reader to ESW Inconel strip cladding Combinations for SAW and ESW strip cladding 10 check the accuracy of the information contained in this Fluxes and strips for SAW and ESW strip cladding 12 handbook, read product labels and equipment instructions and Fluxes for SAW strip cladding 13 comply with current regulations. If the reader is in any doubt with Fluxes for ESW strip cladding 16 regard to the proper use of any technology they should contact Flux and strip packages 18 the manufacturer or obtain alternative expert advice. ESAB Strip cladding heads 19 accepts no responsibility or liability for any injury, loss or damage World leader in welding and cutting technology and systems. 2 incurred as a result of any use or reliance upon the information 20 contained in this handbook. ESAB - One solution - one supplier This brochure presents an overview of Both proceses are characterised by a high ESABs product range of strip cladding deposition rate and low dilution. They are consumables. ESAB can offer a complete suitable for surfacing flat and curved objects technical solution including power sour- such as heat exchangers, tubes, tube sheets ces, equipment, strips and fluxes as well as and various pressure vessels. process and metallurgical know-how for strip cladding. Submerged arc welding (SAW) is the more frequently used, but if higher productivity and We supply strip electrodes and suitable restricted dilution rates are required, then fluxes for almost all demanding applications, electroslag welding (ESW) is recommended. for example for the chemical, petrochemical, nuclear and pulp and paper industries and also repair and maintenance. Two cladding processes ESAB can offer the two most productive systems for surfacing large components which are subjected to corrosion or wear. These are submerged arc and electroslag cladding, using a strip electrode. 3 Strip cladding processes Strip feeding Current supply with jaws Liquid slag Soldified slag Flux Wield deposit Base material Figure 2: Submerged arc strip cladding SAW strip cladding slag. There is no arc between the strip The well-known SAW method has been electrode and the parent material. The heat widely used with strip electrodes since generated by the molten slag melts the the mid-1960s. A strip electrode, normally surface of the base material, and the edge of measuring 6