The Paton Welding Journal, 2007, #10, 50-51 pages
Effect of titanium on crack resistance of deposited carbon metal
A.P. Zhudra, S.Yu. Krivchikov, V.V. Petrov
E.O. Paton Electric Welding Institute of the NASU.
11 Kazymyr Malevych Str., 03150, Kyiv, Ukraine.
Abstract
Results of experimental studies into the effect of alloying with titanium (up to 1 wt.%) on crack resistance, structure and hardness of low-alloy carbon metal deposited by using self-shielding flux-cored wire are given. It is established that increase in the titanium content is accompanied by growth of continuity and branching of the carbide-cementite phase in the deposited metal, and by increase in its resistance to microcracking.
Keywords: cladding, self-shielding, flux-cored wire deposited carbon metal, crack resistance, microstructure, alloying with titanium, hardness, microhardness
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Suggested Citation
A.P. Zhudra,
S.Yu. Krivchikov,
V.V. Petrov (2007) Effect of titanium on crack resistance of deposited carbon metal.
The Paton Welding J., 10, 50-51.