Type
Agglomerated and sintered Tungsten carbide-cobalt powder for Thermal Spraying
classification
EN ISO
14232-1 WC-Co 88/12
Applications

CEWELD 8812-Co-45 is an carbide powder for wear resistant coatings produced by flame-, plasma or high-velocityflame-spraying (HVOF). Used to protect against abrasion and friction.
Steel Rolls, Conveyor Screws, Impellor Screws, Corrugating Rollers, Exhaust Fans, Pump Housings

Type
Agglomerated and sintered Tungsten carbide-cobalt powder for Thermal Spraying
Applications

CEWELD 8812-Co-45 is an carbide powder for wear resistant coatings produced by flame-, plasma or high-velocityflame-spraying (HVOF). Used to protect against abrasion and friction.
Steel Rolls, Conveyor Screws, Impellor Screws, Corrugating Rollers, Exhaust Fans, Pump Housings

Properties

CEWELD 8812-Co-45 the dense and smooth layers with hardness of up to 1200 HV0.1 and tensile strength acc. to DIN 50160 of more than 70 MPa are frequently used without further treatment. Coating thickness should not exceed 300 μm.
Maximum operating temperature is 540°C (1004°F).
Powder type: agglomerated and sintered
Primary WC carbide size: 2.5 μm FSSS
Apparent density (ISO 3923-2): 4.2-5.5 g/cm³
Particle shape: preponderantly spherical
Particle size: 45/20 μm

Classification
EN ISO
14232-1 WC-Co 88/12
Suitable for

Ideal for use in a wide variety of high wear applications in-cluding erosion, abrasion and sliding wear. High chrome like finishes can be obtained by typical grinding or lapping techniques.

Welding positions
PC
Redrying
Not required
Powder type: agglomerated and sintered
Primary WC carbide size: 2.5 μm FSSS
Apparent density (ISO 3923-2) 4.2-5.5 g/cm³
Particle shape: preponderantly spherical
Typical Hardness HV0,3 950 -1350
Analysis
C Cr Ni Nb W Co WC
0.1 12 88