Influence of High-Concentrated Heat Sources on Alloying Elements Transition into the Weld Metal

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12Kh18N10T (foreign counterpart AISI 321) and 20Kh13 (foreign counterpart AISI 420) steel plates were welded using a conventional VDU-506 electronic arc welder and a Handy TIG 180 AC/DC Control Pro inverter. We determined regression equations describing the content correlation of chromium, nickel and manganese in the weld metal with the value of the heat input of the heat source. The type of the heat source has almost no influence on the extent of alloying elements transition into the weld metal (within the measurement accuracy) apart from using CL-9 electrodes.

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