| 2004 №12 (08) | 2004 №12 (01) |
The Paton Welding Journal, 2004, #12, 53-54 pages
Wear resistance of deposited metal with increased share of titanium carbides
V.N. Kalianov, A.N. Petrenko
Kharkov Ukrainian Engineering Pedagogical Academy, Kharkov, UkraineAbstract
The paper gives the results of laboratory studies of wear resistance and technological strength of three types of deposited metal (boron-titanium, austenite-martensite and martensite-austenite). It is shown that steels with a high content of metastable austenite, strengthened by dispersed precipitation of titanium carbides, have the best complex of properties.
Keywords: abrasive wear resistance, carbide phase, titanium carbide, technological strength, self-shielding flux-cored wire, borontitanium deposited metal, metastable austenite
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