COROLIT 1
CLASSIFICATION
DIN 8555 | DIN EN 14700
MF 20-55-CGTZ | T Co 2-55-CGTZ
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
Corolit 1 deposits a cobalt-base alloy with an austenitic-ledeburitic structure. This is the hardest of the standard cobalt-base alloys. It has a high resistance to corrosion (especially to reducing acids and impact), extreme wear and temperature shocks. The alloy is only machinable by grinding. Best used on wear pads, rotary seal rings, pump sleeves and centerless grinder work rests.
APPLICATION
thermal shock resistant, abrasion, erosion, corrosion, cavitation at high temperature, bearing surfaces, chemical industry, hot shear blades, valves
Typical all weld metal analysis %:
C | Si | Mn | Cr | Co | W | Fe |
2,4 | 0,7 | 0,4 | 29,0 | Base | 11,0 | <3,0 |
TYPICAL ALL WELD METAL MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
Hardness: 52 - 55 HRc
PARAMETER
Measurement | Voltage | Amps |
1,2 | 20-24 | 150-200 |
1,6 | 22-26 | 180-240 |
2,0 | 25-27 | 220-260 |
2,4 | 25-27 | 260-300 |
2,8 | 26-28 | 280-340 |
Forms of delivery
"Coil BS 300" = 15 kg | "Coil BS 450" = 25 kg | Drums = 300 kg |
Corodur may change the chararcteristics of the wire without notice. Statements on composition an application are just for the applier's information. Statements on mechanical properties always refer to the all-weld-metal according to valid standards. We recommend the applier to check our products for their special application autonomously.