| 2006 №12 (02) | 2006 №12 (04) |
The Paton Welding Journal, 2006, #12, 16-19 pages
Cavitation-corrosion resistance of surfaced parts of compressors of titanium-and-magnesium production process
A.V. Patyupkin, O.G. Bykovsky
Zaporozhie National Technical University, Zaporozhie, Ukraine.Abstract
Results are presented of metallographic and petrographic study of the deposited metal type 08Kh23N18I5 characterized by the improved cavitation-corrosion resistance, not inferior to that of alloy 06Kh23N28I3D30.
Keywords: arc surfacing, high-alloy steels and alloys, chlorine compressor, cavitation-corrosion resistance, phase composition
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