Machinability Research by New Abrasion-Resistant Cast Irons Cutting

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Research direction connected with use topicality and problem of increasing of efficiency of processing by cutting the abrasion-resistant cast irons as a material for mining and processing equipment, which work in conditions of abrasion and hydroabrasion wear. Paper describes machinability by cutting new abrasion-resistant cast irons.

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