Efficient Process to Develop Self-Sharpening Active Elements

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The paper presents technologies for the manufacturing of modulated bi-metal elements, used as interchangeable reinforcement, according to patent RO129865. The bi-metal was developed by surface build-up of functional layers that have increased hardness, on a low alloyed steel substrate, so as to ensure maximum lifespan in exploitation. Welded layers deposited on active areas has a thickness of 3 mm and have high hardness (about 50-60 HRC) in order to ensure a good resistance to wear by abrasion, possibly combined with fatigue, erosion or corrosion. The modulated elements sizes are equal to or higher than the wear additions, up to 10%, being dimensioned on the principles of preventive-repetitive maintenance. The interchangeable bi-metal elements are welded on the steel components of machines, used for hot or cold processing of parts and semi-finished products manufactured in series.

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