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Tungsten Alloy - hot & cold abrasion resistant
Universal Wire Works No.12 is a cobalt-chromium-tungsten alloy suited for applications requiring extreme abrasion & corrosion resistance with moderate impact. (read more) |
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Welding Alloys for Chemical & Process Industry...
Universal Wire Works' 316 electrodes are widely used in the fabrication of type 316 stainless steel as used in the manufacture of parts and equipment for the chemical and process industries. (read more) |
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Alloys for Maintenance and Repair Welding
Universal Wire Works offers a full line of premium welding alloys for Maintenance and Repair welding. Our products help repair valuable equipment to reduce downtime and/or reclaim costly machinery & equipment. (read more) |
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EXOTIC WELDING ALLOYS from Universal Wire Works...
Universal Wire Works is a unique supplier of high performance welding alloys. They supply the products that few people stock due to the specialized nature or high cost to inventory. When a need arises for specialized welding alloys, consider Universal Wire Works; they look forward to being of assistance. (read more) |
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Commercially Pure Titanium Alloys: Universal Wire.
Commercially pure (C.P.) titanium are the most widely used titanium alloy for industrial applications because of its good balance of strength, formability and weld ability. Contact Universal Wire Works www.uniwire.net (read more) |
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Aerospace Alloys for Jet Engine Parts fr Universal
Universal Wire Works offers alloys ideal for jet engine parts. Multimet Alloy (N-155) can be welded using the gas tungsten arc and gas metal arc welding processes. Alloy N-155 has moderate resistance to stress up to 2000 degrees F and excellent resistance to stress up to 1500 degrees F. (read more) |
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CORROSION & TEMPERATURE RESISTANT ALLOYS
Dealing with corrosion or high temperature resistance? Universal Wire Works has a broad range of Stainless steel, Nickel Alloy and Titanium welding alloys that meet AWS, ASME, and Aerospace standards. (read more) |