| 2000 №08 (03) | 2000 №08 (05) |
The Paton Welding Journal, 2000, #8, 14-18 pages
Wear resistance of metal deposited on working parts of road-building machines during their operation
S.N. Popov
Zaporizhya State Technical University, Zaporizhya, UkraineAbstract
Three groups of surfacing alloys characterized by a different content of the hardening phase are considered. The effect of phase composition on physical-mechanical, operational and service properties of alloys is analysed.
Keywords: deposited metal, structural-phase condition, physical-mechanical properties, wear resistance, technological applicability, plastic deformation, abrasive fracture, alloy matrix, carbide phase
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