Abrasive Wear Resistance Comparative Analysis of the Metal Surfaced by Flux Cored Wires Systems Fe-C-Si-Mn-Ni-Mo-W-V and Fe-C-Si-Mn-Cr-Ni-Mo-V

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In the article is shown the comparative analysis between structures of surfaced by the flux coded wire metal systems Fe-C-Si-Mn-Cr-Ni-Mo-V and Fe-C-Si-Mn-Ni-Mo-W-V. These powder wires are supposed to be used in recovering details and equipment components and machines, that works in conditions of intensive abrasive – shock wear. Manufacturing and surfacing of flux cored wires samples were made in laboratory conditions. Defined chemical composition of the surfaced metal. Deposited metal samples hardness and wear resistance were researched. In the course of deposited meta surface metallographic analysis were made following metallographic researches: defined nature and level of nonmetallic oxides impurity, type and morphology of the microstructure, grain size of surfaced samples. Estimation of the chemical composition components influence on the hardness and wear resistance were obtained.

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