Study on Welding Technology of Low Alloy High Strength Steel

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WELDOX series steels are commonly used structural steels. The effects of welding voltage, welding current and arc height on penetration and weld width of WELDOX960 steel sheet were studied. The mechanical properties and microstructure of WELDOX960E high strength steel welded joints were study by tensile, bending, impact, hardness and metallographic analysis.

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July 2019

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