Studying the Influence of Tungsten and Chromium Additives in Flux Cored Wire System Fe-C-Si-Mn-Mo-Ni-V-Co on Surfaced Metal Properties

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In the laboratory conditions were manufactured flux cored wire system Fe-C-Si-Mn-Mo-Ni-V-Co samples, studied the influence of tungsten and chromium appending in surfacing wire charge. Conducted metallographic researches of surfaced metal: microstructure evaluate, grain size, nonmetallic oxides inclusions impurity. Defined hardness and wearout speed of the deposited layers. Conducted evaluation of the chemical composition influence on surfaced metal wearout and hardness.

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