Failure Analysis and Research Progress of Resurfacing Welding Material of Coal Mill Roller

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Failure mode of coal mill roller was comprehensively analyzed and current situation of mill roller repair was elaborated. Process characteristic and application effect of metal cerement and high chromium cast iron building-up materials were expounded in the article. Owing to excellent wear resistant and low cost, high chromium cast iron building-up materials have been applied widely. The current research situation of self-shielded flux-cored wire with high chromium cast iron was summarized and the existing problem and probable solution were pointed. Key word: Coal mill roller, Abrasive wear, Flux-cored wire, Resurfacing welding

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