An Apparatus for Implementing the Thermal Cycle for Plasma Surfacing of Metallurgical Equipment

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The technology of manufacturing of metallurgical equipment using plasma deposition of the active layer of high speed steels hardness is analysed. This paper presents a thermal cycle and device for its implementation in plasma surfacing of metallurgical by speed steels equipment.

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September 2014

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