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The Paton Welding Journal 2009 #05
TPWJ, 2009, #5, 38-40 pages  
NEW FLUX-CORED WIRE ENSURING THE EFFECT OF STRAIN HARDENING OF THE DEPOSITED METAL IN OPERATION


Journal                    The Paton Welding Journal
Publisher                 International Association «Welding»
ISSN                       0957-798X (print)
Issue                       № 5, 2009 (May)
Pages                      38-40
 
 
Authors
L.S. MALINOV1, V.L. MALINOV1, L.N. ORLOV2 and A.A. GOLYAKEVICH2

1Priazovsky State Technical University, Mariupol, Ukraine
2OJSC «TM VELTEK», Kiev, Ukraine
 
 
Abstract
The paper gives information on a new flux-cored wire, not containing expensive alloying elements. Wire application ensures production of a metastable austenite structure in the deposited metal and realization of deformation martensite transformation during operation. This results in an essential increase of the surfaced part fatigue life. New wire can become widely accepted in manufacture of rapidly wearing parts for the most diverse applications.
 
 
Keywords: arc surfacing, flux-cored wire, deposited metal, metastable austenite, deformation martensite transformation, self-hardening at loading
 
 
Received:                13.01.09
Published:               28.05.09
 
 
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