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The Paton Welding Journal, 2001, #8, 30-32 pages

Manganese-containing surfacing consumables

L.S. Malinov1, V.L. Malinov2

1Priazovsky State Technical University, Mariupol, Ukraine
2OJSC «Azovmash», Mariupol, Ukraine

Abstract
Results of the work performed at the Priazovsky State Technical University on making surfacing consumables to provide the deposited layer with meta-stable austenite reinforced with hardening phases and realize the effect of self-hardening under loading are generalized. The above effect is caused by transformation of austenite into martensite under loading during the wearing process
Keywords: flux-cored strip, deposited metal, martensite, meta-stable austenite, wear resistance, carbides, carbonitrides

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Suggested Citation

L.S. Malinov, V.L. Malinov (2001) Manganese-containing surfacing consumables. The Paton Welding J., 08, 30-32.