Surfacing

Colmonoy® 7331-60 Improves Life of Steel Industry Transfer Rolls by 3 times

The Welsh Governments Economy Minister, Vaughan Gething MS had his first company site visit last Thursday since entering his new role. Read More

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Prolong the Useful Life of Your Parts

From exploration and drilling to pumping and refining, our range of nickel and cobalt-based hardfacing alloys have successfully extended the useful life of Oil & Gas equipment and machinery from harmful corrosion and wear. Read More

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Colmonoy® Origins – A Nickel-based Hardfacing Alloy

The first nickel-based hardfacing alloy, Colmonoy® was developed by two metallurgists Mr. Norman Cole and Mr. Walter Edmonds in 1937. Read More

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Colmonoy® Improves Life of Pump Parts

Colmonoy® Alloy News – Colmonoy coated pump Parts for oil producing and refining equipment last longer. Read More

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Fusewelder™ Torch Video #2: Establishing an Optimal Flame

In this video, Alloy Products Technical Manager, Warren Lewis, demonstrates the Fusewelder™ Torch, taking you through the process of applying powder to a workpiece, step-by-step. Read More

Surfacing

Read our latest Colmonoy® News - "The Importance of Hardness Testing"

Ensure that your hardfacing coating or weld overlay process is achieving your desired output! Read More

Corporate

Expanded Metal Powder Characterization Capabilities at Pontardawe R&D Lab

Wall Colmonoy has recently invested in a Morphologi 4 for its Research & Development Lab to expand its metal powder characterization capabilities in the UK Read More

Corporate

Open for Business & Ready to Support – Wall Colmonoy Limited (UK)

Wall Colmonoy Limited (UK) maintains its commitment to essential industries during these unprecedented times. Read More

Brazing

Alloys for Food Processing - Colmonoy®, Wallex® and Nicrobraz®

Comfort food - packaged, refrigerated or frozen, is making a comeback as we quarantine. Colmonoy®, Wallex™ & Nicrobraz® are used within the food industry. Read More

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Origins of Our Name

Back in 1937, two metallurgists called Mr. Cole and Mr. Edmonds created a new nickel-based alloy. The alloy later became known as Colmonoy. Read More