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The Paton Welding Journal, 2001, #4, 31-33 pages

Optimization of chemical composition of deposited metal of components operating under the conditions of abrasive wear

S.N. Popov

Zaporozhjc State Technical University, Zaporozhje, Ukraine

Abstract
Results of planning and processing of experimental data to optimize the chemical composition of the deposited metal possessing high wear resistance are presented. The effect of carbon, boron and vanadium in ferro-chromium (13 % Cr) alloys on their resistance to the abrasive wear is determined.
Keywords: deposited metal, wear resistance, chemical composition, regression

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Suggested Citation

S.N. Popov (2001) Optimization of chemical composition of deposited metal of components operating under the conditions of abrasive wear. The Paton Welding J., 04, 31-33.