Tribological Properties of Super Field Weld with Micro-Jet Process

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In this paper are presented the results of experimental studies determining the dependence of the impact of an innovative welding micro-jet method on the intensity of abrasive wear of chrome-manganese 20MnCr5. The presented method is generally used for the constructions work items matrix for the production of silicate. The results confirm that the micro-jet welding method reduces the abrasive wear intensity of about 20% compared to the steel after thermo-chemical treatment. Other parameters such as the friction coefficient and power friction show comparable value, and therefore do not have a significant impact on working conditions.

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