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EutecTrode®
Low-heat input welding for safe, reliable repairs
Anti-wear protective coatings, for longer-lasting parts
Ease of use, even in diffi cult positions
For cost-saving, industrial maintenance solutions
High performance Manual Metal Arc electrodes for repair,
joining, rebuilding and wearfacing applications
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EutecTrode®
Manual Metal Arc Process
When an electric arc is struck
between a flux coated electrode
and a workpiece, the core wire
tip and the workpiece surface
melt to form a liquid weld pool.
Simultaneously the flux coating
decomposes into a gas shield and
slag to protect the solidifying
weld pool from the surrounding
atmosphere. After cooling, the
Safety & Ease of Use
Unique Wearfacing Alloys
Solid MIG / MAG / TIG wires are
only manufactured in standard
metallurgical alloys which can be
cast and easily drawn down to
final diameters. The EutecTrode®
electrode concept completely
overcomes such limitations and
unique wearfacing alloys have
been formulated with high den-
sity, ultra-hard micro constituants
in ferrous or non-ferrous matri-
ces. Thus the wide EutecTrode®
alloy range provides cost effective
solutions for most wear problems
found in industry.
slag cover must be chipped off the
weld bead and wire brushed befo-
re welding the next electrode.
Equipment is simple,
inexpensive & often portable
No extra shielding gases
or fluxes required
Process consumables tolerate
air currents even on-site
Suitable for areas with
limited access
Practical solutions for most
industrial metals & alloys
Because EutecTrodes are used
every day by our 50,000 custo-
mers, we know the importance to
develop safe, easy-to-use welding
electrodes, especially for repairs in
awkward positions, on contami-
nated base metals or difficult on-
site conditions.
Example self lifting slag Positional weldability
Complex carbide microstructure
C
onsumable electr
ode
Flux
cover
ing
Evolved gas shield
Evolved gas shield
W
eld pool
Slag
W
eld meta
l
Co
re wir
e
Ar
c
Pa
rent
meta
l
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Unique wear test machine
Scanning Electron Microscope
Modeling of wear surface
Worn structure Thermovision
Wear Analysis
The latest state-of-the-art test-
ing machines and facilities are
essential to accurately monitor
wear phenomena and under-
stand the complex relationship
between chemistry, process and
application. We work with world
experts in Technical Universities
for testing and modelling in ad-
dition to having fully equipped
laboratories with electron micro-
scopes and wear test facilities.
EutecTrode® Manufacturing Facilities
The EutecTrode® range of high
performance electrode formula-
tions are developed and manufac-
tured in Castolin Eutectic’s own
modern plants using specially
designed production equipment
and procedures in accordance
with ISO 9001 and EN 29001 qua-
lity assurance standards.
Each EutecTrode® batch after pre-
cision extrusion and baking, is
weld tested for consistent chemis-
try, properties & usability before
marking and protective packaging
for stock.
Automated manufacturing
Quality certification Double sealed packaging
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Low heat input and Xuper NucleoTec 2222
minimise residual stresses when performing
massive repair welds on cracked cement kiln
tyres.
The ability to “cold” weld cast iron “in-posi-
tion” with Xuper 2240 facilitates repair of
big, complex, costly castings.
The value of low heat input: dye-penetrant
testing on two highly stressed welds show a
crack-free Xuper 680 S (lower photo), while
the standard 29-9 weld (upper photo) has
failed by hot cracking.
Crack repairs and joining with Maximum Safety Margin
Low heat input for safer welds
Our EutecTrode® flux coatings are
specially formulated to ensure
that the workpiece is heated as
little as possible during welding.
This reduces many risks such as :
weld metal dilution, grain growth,
formation of brittle phases, hot
cracking of the weld, residual
stresses, deformation, distortion,
undercutting, burn-through and
electrode overheating, which can
It’s a common problem: a broken
machine needs mending quic-
kly, but it’s often not clear which
metal is involved. You rarely have
time to find out and yet a safe
reliable repair is needed. Special
low heat input EutecTrodes such
as Xuper 680 S are the answer.
This tried and tested all-round
electrode ensures the strongest
welds even if the steel is unknown
or when dissimilar steels with
very different properties require
joining.
cause breakdown of the flux coa-
ting leading to costly stub end
losses.
Welding unknown or dissimilar steels
The brittle contaminated nature
of cast iron has given it a justifia-
ble reputation for being difficult
or impossible to weld. However,
Castolin Eutectic’s research and
extensive practical experience
has lead to the development of a
range of EutecTrodes which faci-
litate “cold” welding of most cast
iron grades, without preheating
and yet resulting in crack free,
easily machinable weld deposits.
Welding Contaminated Cast irons
Xuper 680 S weld microstructure with
close, interlinking austenite / ferrite
grains providing strongest cracking
resistance (x 120).
Standard E312 (29-9) weld with typi-
cal columnar grain microstructure
which provides lower crack resistance
(x 120).
Extremely versatile electrode range
Casting defect repair
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Main application Secondary application
EutecTrode® range for crack repair and joining
Technical Data
Low alloy steels
High alloy steels
Cast irons
Nickel alloys
Copper alloys
Aluminium alloys
Stainless steels
2-44
2-44 NC
Cold welding of old, oily, contaminated grey cast irons. Non con-
ductive version for limited accessibility. Deposits are machinable.
Tensile strength Rm: 250-300
N/mm2
Hardness: 100-130 HV30
285
Welding of tin or phosphor bronzes with low preheat e.g. pump
rotors also for dissimilar joining of bronze to steel or cast iron.
Tensile strength Rm: 240-300
N/mm2
Hardness: 100-140 HB
Xuper
680 S
Highest strength, crack resistant repairs on wide range of dif-
ficult-to-weld steels of unknown composition or dissimilar joints
e.g. tool and die work.
Tensile strength Rm: 770-850
N/mm2
Yield strength Rp 0.2: > 640 N/mm2
Hardness: 240-280 HV30
690
For repairing highly stressed steel components where a balance
of both strength and ductility is needed for crack resistance and
lower distortion.
Tensile strength Rm: 700-740
N/mm2
Elongation A5: 35%
XHD 1855
Welding of a wide range of bronzes alloyed with aluminium,
manganese and nickel. Deposits are easily machinable and resist
cavitation and salt water corrosion.
Tensile strength Rm: 630-770
N/mm2
Hardness: 150-230 HB
E2209-17
Low heat repairs of duplex stainless steels or joining them to
alloy steels. Deposits are particularly resistant to stress corrosion.
TÜV alloy approved.
Tensile strength Rm: 750 N/mm2
Elongation A5: 25%
XHD 2100
Repair of wrought aluminium alloy pipes, tubes sheets or plates.
Deposits resist marine environments and may be electrolytically
treated.
Tensile strength Rm: 100-120
N/mm2
Elongation A5~ 20%
2101 S
Repair of aluminium alloy castings e.g. engine housing cracks,
machining errors, casting defects. Deposits have good colour
match.
Tensile strength Rm: 160-200
N/mm2
Hardness: 50-60 HB5
Xuper
2222
Repair of massive sections or joining crack sensitive, unknown
steels e.g. kiln rings. Deposits resist embrittlement from cryo-
genic to refractory temperatures.
Tensile strength Rm: 620-690
N/mm2
Elongation A5: 40% - 45%
Impact KV: 120 J 20°C
XHD 2230
Cold welding of high strength, nodular cast irons and joining
them to steel. Desposits are highly crack resistant.
Tensile strength Rm: 470-550
N/mm2
Hardness: 150-190 HV30
Xuper
2240
Cold welding of spheroidal graphite castings where positional
ease of use and machinability are important. Joins cast iron to
most ferrous, copper and nickel based alloys.
Tensile strength Rm: 370-440
N/mm2
Hardness: 130-170 HV30
6601
For easy to use joining in all position of common construction
steels, steels and pipes where good gap building and vertical
down capabilities are needed.
Hardness: ~ 480 N/mm2
Elongation A5: 25% - 28%
6666
Bipheric hydrogen controlled coating provides welder easy
handling in all positions for general construction work even with
rusty steels. Good impact properties. TÜV approved.
Tensile strength Rm: >500 N/mm2
Elongation A5: ~ 25%
Impact KV: >140 J 20°C
6825
Welding of Inconel nickel alloys, duplex and super austenitic
stainless steels, for high temperature, corrosion resistant joints.
TÜV approved.
Tensile strength Rm: 650-800
N/mm2
Elongation A5: 40%
Impact KV: 85 J 20°C
XHD-6868
High speed crack resistant joining of mechanical assemblies
combining carbon, alloy or stainless steel parts. Easy contact
weldability.
Tensile strength Rm: 740-820
N/mm2
Elongation A5: ~ 25%
33273
Low heat joining of super austenitic stainless steels of NiCrMoCu
type where high pitting corrosion resistance is required.
Tensile strength Rm: 600 N/mm2
Elongation A5: 37%
33500
Low heat joining of acid resistant, molybdenum bearing stain-
less steels with extra low carbon content to resist intergranular
corrosion.
Tensile strength Rm: >530 N/mm2
Elongation A5: > 35%
CastInox D
Repair or joining refractory stainless steels where oxidation
resistance required up to 1100 °C e.g. furnace parts.
Tensile strength Rm: ~550 N/mm2
Elongation A5: ~ 40%
The above product technical properties are based on Castolin Eutectic quality assurance standards and
procedures for use. Procedures and applications other than those specified may alter these properties.
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TeroCote®” EutecTrodes provide industry with
fast, effective, practical, wearfacing solutions
to protect critical machine parts.
Wearfacing for longer service life
Application Engineered coatings
EutecTrodes are just one way of
applying our renowned TeroCote®
anti-wear protective coatings.
TeroCote® alloys offer durable
protection because each forms a
deposit structure which provides
optimum resistance against a spe-
cific type of wear, or combination
of wear phenomena. Extensive
research helps us to identify the
most appropriate alloy type, size
and distribution of complex phas-
es developed for each application,
while our manufacturing experi-
ence ensures that each electrode,
when used with the appropriate
welding procedure, will deliver
the required service properties.
XHD 6395N microstructure with numer-
ous complex hard phases evenly distrib-
uted within a NanoAlloy matrix. This
gives optimum protection against sever-
est wear by abrasion and erosion (x 300).
A standard hardfacing deposit with
few hard phases (x 300). Lower prices
/ kg do not compensate for shorter
service life, especially when additional
downtime and labour are accounted for.
XHD - Xtra High Deposition Rate
Fast deposition rates allow a given
job to be completed more quickly.
This means the welder can main-
tain a higher level of concentra-
tion which in turn leads to better
welds. Fast deposition rates also
move the arc energy more quickly
over the workpiece, which further
reduces local heat input.
Rebuilding worn components
Severe wear in just one small area
of a component can make it ino-
perable, despite the fact that the
part may still be largely intact.
However, worn parts can be easily
rebuilt with EutecTrodes which
provide a suitable match with the
base metal in terms of mechanical
properties and appearance, while
also creating a suitable substrate
onto which TeroCote® wear-resis-
tant coatings can be applied.
Welding aids
CutTrode 01 is recommended
for cutting and piercing (left).
ChamferTrode 03/04 gouging
electrodes are ideal for weld pre-
paration, particularly on old, oil
contaminated base materials
(right).
A time trial shows
the difference in deposition rates
between conventional hardfacing
electrodes and an XHD TeroCote® EutecTrode® (middle).
NanoAlloy®
Rebuilding gear teeth
Hole cutting with CutTrode Gouging with ChamferTrode
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2 / 2R
Cold stamping tools, dies, punches, hammers. Deposits are heat
treatable and nitridable.
Hardness: 56 - 61 HRC
quenched from 950°C: 58-59 HRC
N 102
Crusher hammers, ripper teeth, grab buckets, drilling equipment
where high impact is combined with medium abrasion.
Hardness : 55 HRC
XHD-646
Ideal for buttering layers and rebuilding hardenable alloy steel or
13% manganese steel. Deposits rapidly work harden.
Hardness: ~170HV
after work hardening:
~430 HV30
Xuper
Abratec
5006
For abrasion on low alloy and manganese steels. Ideal for: rolling
mill entry and exit guides, bulldozer blades, crusher teeth, drag-
line pumps, etc.
Hardness: 57 - 62 HRC
Xuper
Abratec
5088
For low-alloy steels, tool steels and equivalent cast steel. Ideal for
deep drilling tools, excavating machines, agricultural machinery,
foundry machinery, milling machines, sludge pumps, mixers and
screening plant.
Hardness: 58 HRC
Tungsten carbide up to 2300 HV 1
N 6070
Screws, blades, mixers, scrapers, hoppers where extreme abrasion
is experienced.
Hardness : 920 - 1110 HV30
XHD 6080
High speed steel tools and dies for cutting, trimming,
drawing and pressing. Deposits retain high hot hardness
Hardness: 60-65 HRC
annealed at 900°C: ~300HB
Xuper
Abratec
6088
For low and high-alloy steels (rust-resistant steels), tool steels and
cast steel nickel based alloys. Examples: press and conveyer worms,
mixer parts, scraper edges parts used in the chemical and food
industry.
Hardness: 56 HRC
Tungsten carbide up to 2300 HV 1
35200
Rebuilding worn steel sections and buttering layers prior to anti
wear coatings. Deposit are machinable.
Hardness: 320-360 HB30
XHD
6395N
Designed for protective coatings with extreme resistance to abra-
sion, erosion combined with moderate shock on carbon, alloy,
stainless and cast steels.
Hardness: 68 - 70 HRC
6450
For Caterpillar tracks, drive sprocket wheels, conveyor rolls, ham-
mers, cushion layers, crusher hammers, crossing points.
Hardness: 240 HV
after work hardening:
~420 HV
XHD- 6710
Protection against combined abrasion, pressure and low impact
such as conveyor components, scraper, dredge pump.
Hardness 63 - 69 HRC
XHD-6715
Protection against high temperature abrasion and erosion of
sinter fan blades, sinter breaker screens, blast furnace cones.
Hardness : 65 - 70 HRC
XHD-6804
Single pass coating of hot working steel up to 650°C such as wire
drawing dies, extrusion pistons, trimming dies.
Hardness: 420 - 520 HV30
after work hardening:
480 - 580 HV
XHD 6817
For protective overlays or repair of alloy steel components subject
to oxidation, corrosion, high temperature use. For joining dis-
similar metals: nickel alloys to carbon steel, alloy steels or stainless
steels.
Hardness: 190 HV
after work hardening:
~350 HV
XHD-6865
Special nickel alloy for severe corrosive environment at elevated
temperatures like waste incinerators and hot forging equipment.
Hardness : 200-240 HV30
after work hardening:
360-380 HV30
XHD-6899
Special nickel alloy to resist thermal and mechanical shocks on
high temperature parts like stripper points and shear blades.
Hardness : 270-320 HV30
after work hardening:
380-480 HV30
N 9060
Special cobalt alloy for steam and chemical valve seats where
higher hot hardness and corrosion resistance are needed.
Hardness : 38 - 43 HRC
N 9080
Special crack resistant cobalt alloy for hot forging tools, trimming
dies and cropping blades.
Hardness : 280 - 330 HV30
after work hardening: ~ 500 HV30
CaviTec
SMA
For preventive maintenance and repair coatings on Francis, Kap-
lan and pump turbines as well as other hydraulic machine parts
subject to wear by cavitation.
Hardness : 250-280 HV30
after work hardening: 400-450 HV30
Welding aids
CutTrode 01
High speed cutting or piercing of most ferrous or non ferrous metals in all positions
ChamferTrode 03/04
Rapid gouging or crack removal on most indusrial alloys leaving metallurgically clean surfaces ready for welding 03=(+)/04~.
Eutest
Non Destructive Test using die penetrant sprays for easy detection of surface cracks or defects prior to welding repairs.
Main application Secondary application
The above product technical properties are based on Castolin Eutectic quality assurance standards and
procedures for use. Procedures and applications other than those specified may alter these properties.
35200
XHD
6395N
6450
NanoAlloy®
EutecTrode® range for anti-wear protective coating
Technical Data
Abrasion
Erosion
Impact
Friction
Corrosion
Heat
Cavitation
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To obtain perfect welds, you need not only an excellent electrode but also outstanding equipment quality.
Castolin Eutectic has developed for you a complete range of MMA power sources starting from 140 Amps to
650 Amps. This wide range will give you the possibility to use welding for your small applications as well as
really tough industrial ones.
MMA Equipment
Technical data
Welding amperage range 5 A - 140 A
35% Duty cycle amperage 140 A
100% Duty cycle amperage 100 A (at 40 °C)
Open circuit voltage 54 V
Power supply 230 V 50/60 Hz
Power at primary (100%) 4.6 kVA
Fuse rating 16 A
Protection index IP 23
Dimensions L x W x H (mm) 310 x 120 x 215
Weight 4.3 Kg
UltraMax2
• For MMA and TIG welding with liftarc
• Hot start, arc force control and anti stick
function for perfect MMA welding
• TIG welding with constant
and pulsed current
• Light, compact and robust
• Voltage compensator
• Spike protector
• Fully portable
Technical data
Welding amperage range 10 A - 150 A
35% Duty cycle amperage 140 A
100% Duty cycle amperage 80 A (at 40 °C)
Open circuit voltage 92 V
Power supply 230 V 50/60 Hz
Power at primary (100%) 3.6 kVA
Fuse rating 16 A
Protection index IP 23
Dimensions L x W x H (mm) 315 x 110 x 200
Weight 4.7 Kg
PowerMax
• Advanced inverter technology
• Possiblity to weld cellulosic electrodes
• Power generator compatible
•
TIG DC welding with liftarc
Technical data
Welding amperage range 10 A - 150 A
40% Duty cycle amperage 250 A
100% Duty cycle amperage 160 A (at 40°C)
Open circuit voltage 76 V
Power supply 3 x 400 V 50/60 Hz
Power at primary (100%) 12.1 kVA
Fuse rating 20 A
Protection index IP 23
Dimensions L x W x H (mm) 460 x 230 x 325
Weight 4.7 Kg
XuperMax2
• Suitable for 4mm electrodes
• Remote current control available
• TIG welding with liftarc ignition
and constant or pulsed current
• Variable characteristics allow
welding of every kind of electrodes
• Hot start, arc force control and anti
stick function for perfect MMA welding
• Fully portable
• Light, compact and robust design
for industrial use
• Hot start, arc force control and anti
stick function for perfect MMA welding
• 305 / 455/ 650 amps @ 35% duty cycle
• Thyristor controlled DC transformer
rectifier unit
• Trolley mounted
• Robust design for heavy industrial use
• Remote control unit FR3-1 optional
• TIG welding with lift arc possible with the 305
• 455 and 655 are suitable for welding
and gouging applications
CatoMatec Range
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Special Oil industry parts protected with GAP®
Our mission is to develop applica-
tions and solve customer problems.
Depending on the customer’s wish,
we can transfer this knowledge to
him or perform the work for him
in our approved CastoLab® Servic-
es workshops. CastoLab® Services
can develop advanced procedures
to allow transfer of complete so-
lutions to end users. CastoLab®
Services offer a complete and com-
prehensive service for the mainte-
nance of machine parts and major
components subject to extensive
service wear or needing repair.
Work can either be undertaken
in the CastoLab® Services or alter-
natively on site. Often the parts
being repaired or protected need
to be produced on a regular ba-
sis, and here “specialist prepared
parts” can be produced in unique
manufacturing environment, from
10’s of parts to 100,000 parts per
year.
Fan Protected with Powder
Coated Wear Plates
Arc Wire Spraying
Large CastoLab® Services for major repairs On site Boiler Coating
On-site boiler coating
TeroCote® wearfacing
Precision working
CastoLab® Services
Your Industry Partner
A century at the forefront of
protective materials technology
has positioned Castolin Eutectic
as the world’s premier industrial
partner. Our comprehensive
know-how is unrivalled, and our
industry partnerships continue to
thrive. We provide solutions to all
of the major companies operating
in industry with global industrial
programs for steel, cement,
automotive, power, oil, waste &
recycling, etc.
Repair in difficult conditions
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Manufacturing
Product Portfolio - Widest in the IndustryQuality laboratory
The unique TeroLink® database
of Castolin Eutectic contains
more than 8,000 fully documen-
ted approved applications from
around the globe. The case stu-
dies include photographs, tech-
nical data, detailed descriptions
and cost saving analyses.
Training
To increase customer know-how
in wear technology and repair
techniques, we have developed
a full line of seminars and
training programs, teaching
all relevant personnel from
welders and engineers to sales
teams and managing directors.
Together with our sister com-
panies in the Messer World, we
can offer our customers a very
powerful range of products and
services. Being Part of the Mes-
ser World means:
Investment of over
€ 420 million
More than 6,000 motivated
employees
Over 100 factories to meet
customer needs
Technical sales support in
over 120 countries
2,000 technical sales people
in the field with our
customers every day
Castolin Eutectic
EutecTrode®
Castolin Eutectic Locations
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1906
Foundation of Castolin
in Lausanne, Switzerland by
Jean-Pierre Wasserman. His
stroke of genius: to discover way
of welding cast iron at low
temperature. In the following
years, this innovation was further
developed for all industrial metals
including aluminium alloys
1938 First machinable cast iron electrode
1940
Electrode production in USA
1948
First arc electrodes for cutting
& gouging
1956
Electrode production in Brazil
1960
First aluminium alloy electrode
1968 Nucleo-C for wearfacing electrodes
1960’s
Xuper 680-S
1960’s
International consolidation
under Castolin Eutectic
Your resource for protection, repair and joining solutions
Statement of Liability: Due to variations inherent in specific applications, the technical information contained herein, including any information as to suggest pro-
duct applications or results, is presented without representation or warranty, expressed or implied. Without limitation, there are no warranties of merchantability
or of fitness for a particular purpose. Each process and application must be fully evaluated by the user in all respects, including suitability, compliance with applica-
ble law and non-infringement of the rights of others, and Messer Eutectic Castolin and its affiliates shall have no liability in respect there of.
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History of Castolin Eutectic
Austria, Hungary, South East Europe
Castolin Eutectic GmbH
Brunner Strasse 69
1235 Wien
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Belgium
sa Messer Eutectic Castolin Benelux nv
224-228, Blvd de l’Humanité
1190 Bruxelles
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Czech Republic
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Trojska 80/122
18200 Praha 8
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France
Messer Eutectic Castolin S.A.R.L.
22, Av. du Québec BP 325
Z.A. Courtaboeuf 1- Villebon
91958 Courtaboeuf Cedex
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Germany
Castolin Eutectic GmbH
Gutenbergstrasse 10
65830 Kriftel
+49-(0)6192-403-0
Portugal
Castolin Eutectic Portugal
Rua Maestro Ferrer Trindade, 4B
2770-201 Paco de Arcos
+351 707 200 855
Netherlands
sa Messer Eutectic Castolin Benelux nv
Rotterdamseweg 406
2629 HH Delft
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Norway
Castolin Eutectic Scandinavia
Teknologiparken, Akersvn. 24 C
0177 Oslo
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Poland
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P.O. Box 502, ul. Robotnicza 2
44-100 Gliwice
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Spain
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P. I. de Alcobendas
c/ San Rafael, 6
28108 Alcobendas (Madrid)
+34-914 900 300
Sweden, Denmark
Castolin Eutectic Scandinavia AB
Transportgatan 37
42204 Hisings-Backa
+46-(0)31-570 470
Lithuania
Messer Eutectic Castolin
Sp.z.o.o. filialas
V. Nageviciaus 3-64
08237 Vilnius
+370 5 278 8448
Switzerland
Messer Eutectic Castolin
Switzerland SA
Swiss Market Centre
Langwiesenstrasse 12
8108 Dällikon
+41(0)44 847 1717
Russia
Messer Cutting & Welding OOO
Ul. Bolschaja Tulskajya 10/9
Office 9506 - 115191 Moscow
+7 (0)095 771 7412
Turkey
Castolin Eutectic Kaynak San. Ve Tic. Ltd Sti.
Yukari Dudullu Mahallesi
Bostanci Yolu Sehit Sokak 53
34775 Istanbul
United Kingdom & Ireland
Eutectic Company Ltd.
Merse Road
North Moons Moat
Redditch B98 9NZ
+44-(0)1527 58 2200
For all others Countries please contact:
Messer Eutectic Castolin
Switzerland SA
Export Market Center
P.O. Box 360
CH-1001 Lausanne, Switzerland
+41-(0)21-694 1111
Addresses of Castolin Eutectic Companies in Europe
1970’s
Xuper 2222
1970’s
Creation of training centers
for Maintenance & Repair
technologies
1978
Establishment of World Head
Quarters in St-Sulpice,
Switzerland
1980’s
XHD electrode range
1985
RytmArc portable power source
1995
Global Stainless Steel
electrode range
1996
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