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WELDING CONSUMABLE

OsWEL

OsWEL welding consumables are designed for accuracy, dependability, and exceptional performance across diverse applications—including cast iron, low alloy steel, aluminum alloy and stainless steel. OsWEL delivers superior quality trusted for demanding welding projects. With OsWEL consumables, professionals can rely on consistent, high-strength welds that support peak performance in any environment or challenge.

LOW ALLOY STEEL-HIGH STRENGHT

Crack-Resistant Welds

Basic electrode for carbon and low-alloy steels of higher strength with carbon contents up to 0.6%. Also suitable for rail joint welding. Ductile and crack resistant weld metal. Metal recovery approx. 115%. Weldable in all positions except vertical-down. Very low hydrogen content (according to AWS condition HD 4 ml/100 g weld metal).

LAS - HIGH STRENGHT
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Product Name
ASME/AWS/DIN
OsWEL E 1080
A5.5-06-E8018-GH4R, A5.5M-06-E5518-GH4R

ALUMINIUM-ALLOY

Superior Corrosion Resistance

These are two distinct types of aluminum welding consumables. The first is an aluminum-magnesium alloy, ideal for highly stressed joints and offering excellent corrosion and seawater resistance. It can be used in all positions and has great anodizing ability, but requires thorough cleaning and preheating for thicker sections. The second is an aluminum-silicon alloy, used for joining various aluminum alloys. A key caution is that it reduces the base metal's strength when welding hardened AlMgSi 1.0, so it should not be used on highly stressed areas.

ALUMINIUM-ALLOY
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Product Name
ASME/AWS/DIN
OsWEL ER 5356-M1
A5.10 ER 5356
OsWEL NMA 5183
A5.10 ER 5183
OsWEL T ER 4043
A5.10 ER 4043
OsWEL T ER 5356
A5.10 ER 5356

COPPER ALLOY

Seawater-Grade Alloy

GTAW rod for joining and surfacing of similar alloyed base metals with up to 30 % Nickel, as well as for non ferrous alloys and steels of different nature. Due to the excellent resistance to seawater, it is best suitable for offshore, oil refineries, seawater desalination plants, ship building and also for chemical and food industry.

COPPER ALLOY
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Product Name
ASME/AWS/DIN
OsWEL T 7158
A5.7-07 ERCuNi
CAST IRON

CAST IRON

Multi-Cast Application

This welding electrode is ideal for fabricating and repairing various types of cast iron, including lamellar cast iron (GG), nodular cast iron (GGG), and malleable cast iron (GTS). It's also suitable for joining these materials to steel and cast steel. The electrode can be used with or without preheating, depending on the application, and the weld deposit is easily machinable. It provides a smooth, flat bead appearance with excellent deposition rates and is highly crack-resistant. This makes it a great choice for repairing worn or damaged parts, as well as for new construction where color similarity and post-weld machining are required.

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Product Name
ASME/AWS/DIN
OsWEL E 4000
DIN 8573: E Fe-2
OsWEL E 4060
DIN 8573: E Fe-2
SUS-DUPLEX

STAINLESS STEEL - DUPLEX

Duplex Welding Excellence

GMAW solid wire is particularly suitable for welding ferritic-austenitic duplex steel. By virtue of specific alloy compo- section which includes an extremely low oxygen content the deposit has, in addition to high tensile strength and tough- ness, also excellent resistance to stress corrosion cracking and pitting (PERN>35). In order to ensure good deposit properties, care must be taken to achieve controlled dilution and thorough back purging. Ferrite content 30 - 60 FN (WRC). Suited for temperatures down to -40°C and up to +250°C. The wire exhibits good feeding, welding and wetting characteristics of the wire. The preferred gas for MIG welding is Argon +20 %, Helium + 2% CO2

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Product Name
ASME/AWS/DIN
OsWEL M 3229
A5.9-06 ER2209
SUS-AUSTENITIC

STAINLESS STEEL - AUSTENITIC

Reliable Arc Stability

These welding consumables, including rutile electrodes, solid wires, and GTAW rods, are expertly designed for a wide range of applications from general repair to specialized projects.  They are optimized for joining dissimilar metals, problem steels, and various stainless-steel grades. Key features include exceptional ductility, high crack resistance, and good performance at a broad range of temperatures, from cryogenic conditions to high-heat environments up to +850°C. Many of these products are noted for their superior welding characteristics, such as minimal spatter, self-releasing slag, and smooth weld profiles. They are often suitable for both AC and DC welding, providing versatility and reliability for diverse fabrication and maintenance tasks.

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Product Name
ASME/AWS/DIN
OsWEL E 3007
A5.4-06 E307-16 (mod.)
OsWEL E 3016
A5.4-92 E316L-17
OsWEL E 3017
A5.4-92 E308L-17
OsWEL E 3039
A5.4-92 E309L-17
OsWEL T 3036
A5.9-06 ER316L
OsWEL T 3038
A5.9-06 ER308L
OsWEL T 3039
A5.9-06 ER309L
OsWEL T 3117
A5.9-06 ER317L (mod.)
OsWEL T 3238
A5.9-06 ER308H
OsWEL T 3347
A5.9-06 ER347
OsWEL M 3038
A5.9-06 ER308LSi
WEAR PROTECTION

WEAR PROTECTION

Lasting Equipment Performance

High-performance welding consumables are essential for protecting critical components against wear in the most demanding environments. Engineered for superior resistance to abrasion, impact, erosion, and high temperatures, these electrodes, solid wires, flux-cored wires, and oxy-fuel rods are ideal for hardfacing, buildup, and repair. Suitable for use on a wide range of base materials, including tool steels, manganese steels, cast irons, and stainless steels—they offer long-lasting protection and extend equipment life. From mining and cement production to metalworking, petrochemical, and energy sectors, these consumables ensure maximum durability and performance under extreme service conditions.

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Product Name
ASME/AWS/DIN
OsWEL E 3040
EN 1600:1997:E Z 17 9 Mo B 2 2
OsWEL E 5058
DIN 8555: E 3-UM-60-ST
OsWEL E 5065
DIN 8555: E 10-UM-65 GRZ
OsWEL E 5150
DIN 8555: E 10-UM-65 GRZ
OsWEL E 6001
A5.13 E CoCr-C
OsWEL F 3007
DIN 8555: MF 8-GF-200-ZRKN
OsWEL F 5960
DIN 8555: MF 10-GF-65-G
OsWEL F 5980
DIN 8555: MF 6-GF-70-GT
OsWEL G 5095
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OsWEL M 3007
A5.9-06 EC410NiMo (mod.)
OsWEL M 3042
A5.9-06 ER420 (mod.)
OsWEL M 5058
DIN 8555: MSG 3-GZ-60
OsWEL T 3410
A5.9-06 ER410 (mod.)
OsWEL T 6001
A5.21 ERCoCr-C
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