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CONSUMABLES

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Welding Consumables

Stick Electrodes

Our modern world would be unimaginable without electric arc welding; it is one of the oldest processes for joining metals. In electric arc welding with stick electrodes, the arc is struck between a flux coated metal rod and the base metal. This welding process is generally known as MMA (manual metal arc welding) or SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding).  Today, this process is still indispensable in steel and pipeline constructions and can be used in all weather conditions. Approximately 25 to 30% of the world’s welded products are produced with stick electrodes.

Mild Steel - Rutile

Mild Steel - Basic Low Hydrogen

Mild Steel - High Recovery

Pipeline Steel - Cellulosic

Pipeline Steel - Basic vertical down

Pipeline Steel - Basic Vertical Up

Low Alloy Steel – High Strength

Low Alloy Steel - Low Temperature

Low Alloy Steel - Creep Resistant

Stainless Steel - Austenitic Steels

Stainless Steel - Ferritic Steels

Stainless Steel - Martensitic Steels

Stainless Steel - Duplex

Stainless Steel - Special Applications & Dissimilar Joints

Stainless Steel - Heat Resistant

Multi Purpose

Stick Electrodes - Cast Iron

Stick Electrodes - Copper Alloys

Nickel Base - Pure Nickel

Nickel Base - Nickel Copper

Nickel Base - NiCr

Nickel Base - NiCrMo

Nickel Base - NiCrFe

Wear protection - Multi-purpose

Wear protection - Tool steels

Wear protection - Extreme abrasion

Wear protection - Cobalt alloys

Special Products - Gouging

Special Products - Underwater Welding

TIG Rods

The TIG welding process stands for high quality welding and is used in demanding applications of pipeline welding, food industry, pressure vessels, aviation and many others.
For a perfect GTAW result several parameters need to be considered for the tungsten electrode, like composition of the tungsten based electrode material, diameter, tip angle and shape or thermal load. The setting of welding parameters can be done according to standard tables or by using sophisticated welding machines supporting with intelligent functions such as Böhler Welding EasyArc.
The scope of application stretches from welding of thin sections of non and medium alloyed and stainless steel grades to high-quality root welding in thicker plates and tubes. GMAW is the process of choice for non-ferrous materials as aluminium, magnesium or copper alloys.

Mild Steel

Low Alloy Steel - High Strength

Low Alloy Steel - Creep Resistant

Low Alloy Steel - Low Temperature

Stainless Steel - Martensitic Steels

Stainless Steel - Austenitic Steels

Stainless Steel - Ferritic Steels

Stainless Steel - Low Temperature

Stainless Steel - Special Applications

Stainless Steel - Duplex

Stainless Steel - Martensitic Steels

Stainless Steel - High Temperature

Non-ferrous - Aluminium

Nickel Base - Pure Nickel

Nickel Base - Nickel Copper

Nickel Base - NiCr

Nickel Base - NiCrMo

Nickel Base - NiFe

TIG Rods - Copper Alloys

Wear protection - Tool steels

Wear protection - Extreme abrasion

Wear protection - Cobalt alloys

Solid Wires

Metal shielding gas welding is an economic welding procedure which is well-suited to uniform welding sequences. The weld metal demonstrates good properties, and the method features high productivity, whether applied manually or automatically. The arc burns between the welding wire and the workpiece in gas shielded metal arc welding. The solid wire is automatically fed through the centre of the welding torch. The shielding gas is also passed through the welding torch, and encloses the weld pool during the welding process. The weld seam is therefore shielded from the surroundings.

Mild Steel

Pipeline Steel

Stainless Steel - High Temperature

Stainless Steel - Austenitic Steels

Stainless Steel - Special Applications

Stainless Steel - Duplex

Stainless Steel - Ferritic Steels

Stainless Steel - Low Temperature

Stainless Steel - Martensitic Steels

Low Alloy Steel - High Strength

Low Alloy Steel - Creep Resistant

Non-ferrous - Aluminium

Wire Arc Additive

Solid Wires - Copper Alloys

Nickel Base - Pure Nickel

Nickel Base - Nickel Copper

Nickel Base - NiCr

Nickel Base - NiCrMo

Nickel Base - NiFe

Wear protection - Multi-purpose

Wear protection - Tool steels

Gas-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires

Böhler Welding is the best source for all types of gas-shielded flux-cored wires across all alloy groups: Mild Steel, Low Alloy Steel, Pipeline, Stainless Steel under the diamondspark and FOXcore product portfolios. UTP offers a broad range gas shielded flux cored wires for wear protection applications, produced both in seamless and in folded production technologies.

Mild Steel - Rutile

Mild Steel - Basic

Mild steel - Metal cored

Pipeline - Rutile

Low Alloy Steel - Creep Resistant

Low Alloy Steel - High Strength

Low Alloy Steel - Low Temperature

Low Alloy Steel - Weather Resistant

Stainless Steel - Austenitic Steel

Stainless Steel - Duplex

Stainless Steel - Ferritic Steels

Stainless - Heat & Creep Resistant

Stainless - Low Temperature

Stainless - Martensitic Steels

Special Applications & Dissimilar Joints

FCAW-G - Multi-Purpose

Nickel Base FCW

FCW - Cast Iron

Wear protection - Cobalt alloys

Wear protection - Extreme abrasion

Wear protection - Multi-purpose

Wear protection - Martensitic steels

Wear protection - Tool steels

Self-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires

Böhler Welding offers self-shielded flux-cored wires (FCAW-S) with specific solutions for Mild steel, Pipeline steel under the diamondspark and BÖHLER Pipeshield portfolios. For wear protection applications UTP offers self-shielded flux-cored wires (FCAW-S), produced both in seamless and in folded production technologies.

Mild Steel

Pipeline Steel

Special FCW - Multi-Purpose

Wear protection - Extreme abrasion

Wear protection - Martensitic steels

Wear protection - Multi-purpose

Submerged Arc Wires & Fluxes

Böhler Welding offers a vast range of filler materials for submerged arc welding, which uses a metallic filler metal (wire) and a non-metallic consumable, the welding flux. The product range comprises over 120 wire/flux combinations covering non-alloyed, weather resisting, high strength, low-temperature and creep resistant steel, all types of stainless steel, as well as nickel-base alloys. 

Solid Wires

Flux Cored Wires

Fluxes

Seamless Wire/Flux Combinations

Combinations Seamless

Strip Cladding

For weld overlay experts, among all processes, submerged arc (SASC) and moreover electroslag strip cladding (ESSC) offer the highest deposition rates with trouble free operation and lowest dilution. Together RECORD® and SOUDOTAPE are the references  to clad sophisticated material to imparts surface properties such as pressure vessels corrosion resistance in petrochemical, oil & gas, power generation and also rollers wear resistance in minerals processing, mining or steel industry.

Stainless Steel - Austenitic

Stainless Steel - Duplex Stainless

Stainless Steel - Super Austenitic

Stainless Steel - Austenitic Stainless Steel

Stainless Steel - Duplex Stainless Steel

Stainless Steel - Super Austenitic Stainless Steel

Nickel Base - Nickel-Fe-Cr

Nickel Base - Nickel-Cr-Fe_Nickel-Cr-Mo

Nickel Base - Nickel-Cr-Mo-W

Nickel Base - Nickel & Nickel Copper

Nickel Base - Nickel-Cr-Fe_Nickel-Cr-Mo

Nickel Base - Nickel-Fe-Cr

Nickel Base - Nickel-Mo-W

Wear Protection - Cobalt Alloys

Wear Protection - Ferritic Stainless Steel

Wear Protection - Martensitic Stainless Steel

Wear Protection - Mild Steel & Low Alloys

Wear Protection - Mild Steel & Low Alloys

Wear Protection - Ferritic Stainless Steel

Wear Protection - Martensitic Stainless Steel

Wear Protection - Copper Alloys

Special Alloy - Copper Alloys

Special Alloy - Copper Alloys

Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing

Wire arc additive manufacturing enables fast and highly efficient production processes replacing conventional technologies as casting and forging. The machining effort like milling and drilling is reduced to a minimum due to a near-netshape using WAAM. Lead times can be reduced dramatically by high utilization of the wire consumables and by simplification of the production process in general.

Especially as the Wire arc additive manufacturing is based on the well-known technology of joining and cladding materials with a wide range of commercialy available wire consumables from unalloyed, mid- and high alloyed steels. But also nickel- and cobalt base alloys can be used and combined, if metallurgical reasonable, to gradient structured parts.

Metal Powders

We offer a wide range of metal powders for various spraying and welding processes. UTP  has specialized in the task of developing suitable protective coatings, depending on the load profile, on mostly inexpensive base materials and suitable wire and powder materials for contemporary coating processes.
The metal powders based on nickel, cobalt and iron are supplemented on a customer-specific basis by mixed powders with special and outstanding properties in terms of wear and corrosion behavior, even in wide temperature ranges. In addition to the classic flame spraying processes and the tried and tested plasma powder deposition welding, new methods are being introduced at voestalpine Böhler welding UTP with laser surfacing.

Flame-spraying Powders for Simultaneous Melting

Flame-spraying Powders for Subsequent Melting

Flame-spraying Powders without Melting (Cold Process)

Metal Powders for PTA and Laser Surfacing

PTA & Laser Powders for Hardfacing

Arc Spraying Cored Wires

UTP offers a wide range of cored wires exclusively for thermal arc spraying. These spraying consumables are available as cored wires for flame or arc spraying and allow the production of coatings with a very high deposition rate both in simple spraying (wires with suffix -M) and in spraying with subsequent fusion (wires with suffix -MF).

Cladding - Nickel Based

Wear Protection - Multi-Purpose

Wear Protection - Extreme Abrasion

Ceramic Weld Backing

Ceramic weld backings are made of sealed, high temperature resistant ceramic, from different mineral mixes (e.g. Al2O3, SiO2, Fe2O3, TiO2). When they melt, they produce a glassy slag that forms the underside of the weld seam and seals it against air entering. They are chemically neutral in the weld pool.

Ceramic backings are available as ceramic blocks (~2 cm long) on a flexible aluminum foil with an adhesive edge that can be stuck to the underside of the weld seam. They are also available as single ceramic segments (~10 to 15 cm long) for placement in metallic rails that are then attached to the work piece with magnets or other fixtures.

Brazing Consumables

Brazing Rods (Blank & Flux Coated)

Brazing Rods (Blank & Flux Coated) by Fontargen Brazing with environment friendly coating. Available in different diameters, and coating thicknesses, as well as different shapes and finishing.
Our Fontargen Brazing blank and flux-coated brazing rods are perfectly suitable and highly efficient for your brazing application. Flux-coated rods are available in different diameters and coating thicknesses. Blank rods are available in different shapes (square, round, flat) with matt or shiny finishing. Copper-phosphorus blank rods can also be supplied for narrow gaps and/or large surfaces (FreeFlow). EasyForm-quality is best suited for bigger gaps and/or modelling brazing jobs.

Brazing Preforms

Brazing Preform Parts by Fontargen Brazing, discover our preforms for efficient brazing processes where exact and reprodusicble brazing results are mandatory.
Brazing with a ring or preform part ensures an accurate control over filler metal volume and improves the brazing process.

  • Many HVAC+R and HVAC-Automotive manufacturers will use this technology (instead of manual feeding) in future, e.g. for flame brazing
  • Preform parts are required to cover a high variety of shapes and become thus more and more challenging.

Brazing Foils

Silver and copper phosporus brazing foil strips and cuts. Our silver and copper phosphorus brazing foils have a high quality surface with thickness tolerances below the standard requirements.
The use of silver foil for joining tungsten carbides to steel is very common. Especially manganese and nickel containing alloys are very popular due to their positive wetting and strength properties, e.g. in the saw blade industry.
Many of our customers are using the advantages of our A 338 F, which is a nickel and manganese containing foil according to ISO 3677 standard. That foil has comparable properties in terms of melting range, strength and wetting combined with a lower silver content. It is a common alternative for the standard A 324 F.

 

Brazing Fluxes

Fontargen Brazing provides a huge variety of different flux types for brazing of copper and copper alloys, aluminum alloys, carbide to steel base materials, alloyed and unalloyed steel. The fluxes are available in different viscosities ( easy to spread liquid, oil and paste) or for automatic dispensing processes.
The F 300 H ULTRA BF (FH10/ F-SH1/ AWS FB3-A) is our universal white and non-toxic flux paste especially for silver brazing alloys with the following benefits:

  • Boric acid free
  • Borax free
  • Activation at lower temperatures
  • Homogeneous structure
  • Better application properties

F 300 DS 12 (FH 12 equivalent to DIN EN 1045/ AWS FB3-M) is a brown flux paste, developed for the use in automated brazing machines for tungsten carbides with steel brazing. It is dispensable until the last drop.

Brazing Pastes

Brazing Pastes

Fontargen Brazing Pastes. Discover our portfolio of copper and nickel based brazing pastes, aluminum and silver based brazing pastes and soldering pastes.

Take advantage of technical proven and customized products. Europe, Asian as well as North, Central and South Amer­ica are the main markets for brazing. As a competent partner for brazing applications voestalpine Böhler Welding take care upon others for customers from the automotive industry. The following Industry trends flow into product selection and development:

  • High-pressure direct fuel systems
  • Emission-reducing components with a high efficiency and economical fuel consumption in car engines
  • New EGR/AGR cooler systems for the reduction of emissions
  • Torque converter for modern transmissions
  • Soft solder and brazing pastes for battery and ther­mal-management components of electrical vehicles

Brazing Wires

Brazing Wires

Fontargen Brazing wires are characterized by an especially high process stability, enabling the user to braze manually or automatically. The pure and smooth wire surface leads to longer service intervals of the wire feeding system. Typical applications are MIG-brazing of zinc plated or uncoated steel sheets in the automotive industry, solenoids, air condition & container building.

Wire Benefits

  • Narrow tolerance of the chemical analysis
  • High quality wire surface
  • Fully recyclable Eco drum
  • Brazing with copper alloys:
    • Optimal gap bridging
    • Low joining temperatures
    • No galvanizing of the joining seam required
    • Low distortion of the base material due to low heat input

Finishing Chemicals

Böhler Welding offers a wide range of finishing chemicals like pickling gels, pastes, sprays, liquids and cleaning agents. We help you restore stainless steel. Stainless steel retains its beautiful finish thanks to a protective layer that forms on the surface. Our products help customers around the word in their daily work of creating a superior stainless steel surface. Pickling of stainless steel is the technically superior method to obtain the best corrosion resistance. Our pickling pastes and sprays are highly effective and can be used in thinner coats than many other pickling products.

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