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The Paton Welding Journal 2010 #04
TPWJ, 2010, #4, 7-9 pages
 
STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF HIGH-MANGANESE DEPOSITED METAL


Journal                    The Paton Welding Journal
Publisher                 International Association «Welding»
ISSN                       0957-798X (print)
Issue                       № 4, 2010 (April)
Pages                      7-9
 
 
Authors
I.A. RYABTSEV1, I.A. KONDRATIEV1, Ya.P. CHERNYAK1, G.N. GORDAN1, T.G. SOLOMIJCHUK1 and N.F. GODZYRA2

1E.O. Paton Electric Welding Institute, NASU, Kiev, Ukraine
2I.N. Frantsevich Institute of Problems of Materials Science, Kiev, Ukraine
 
 
Abstract
Effect of charge materials, containing ultra-dispersed carbides, on properties of metal deposited by flux-cored wire PP-AN105 was investigated. It was found that application of ultra-dispersed carbides leads to refining of deposited metal structure and more uniform distribution of alloying elements, thus improving its cold workability and wear resistance.
 
 
Keywords: arc hard-facing, flux-cored wires, high-manganese deposited metal, properties of deposited metal, microstructure, ultra-dispersed carbides
 
 
Received:                ??.??.??
Published:               28.04.10
 
 
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