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Alloy increases wear life of amorphous products.
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Alloy increases wear life of amorphous products.


April 28, 2004 - Stoody® 1334 alloy exceeds wear life of typical amorphous type alloy when twin-wire arc sprayed. Stoody 1334 coatings provide increased bond strength and wear resistance when deposited on boiler tubes and Yankee drier rolls. It demonstrates sprayability and is best finished with diamond wheels. The 1/16 in. diameter twin wire is available on 25 lb fiber spool.

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New Stoody® 1334 Alloy Exceeds Wear Life of Amorphous Products


St. Louis - April 15, 2004 - New Stoody® 1334 alloy exceeds the wear life of typical amorphous type alloy when twin-wire arc sprayed.

Stoody 1334 coatings provide outstanding bond strength and wear resistance when deposited on boiler tubes and Yankee drier rolls. It demonstrates outstanding sprayability and is best finished with diamond wheels. The 1/16" diameter twin wire is available on a 25-lb. fiber spool. It is priced at a fraction of the cost of established, competitive product alternatives.

Stoody is a division of Thermadyne Holdings, a global welding and cutting products company with headquarters in St. Louis, Mo. The company is comprised of long-standing market leading companies representing many of the most respected names in the welding and metal fabricating industry. For more information, visit the Stoody web site at www.stoody.com, or call Joe Hirscher at 636-728-3135.


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Joe Hirscher
USA
Phone: 636-728-3135

Company Information:
Name: Stoody Co.
Address: 16052 Swingley Ridge Rd., Suite 300
City: Chesterfield
State: MO
ZIP: 63017
Country: USA
Phone: 636-728-3000
http://www.stoody.com


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