The Paton Welding Journal, 2006, #2, 40-43 pages
Production and application of flux-cored wire in Ukraine
R. Rosert1, A. Alimov2
1Altleiningen-Drahtzug, Germany
2OJSC «ARCSEL», Donetsk, Ukraine
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Suggested Citation
R. Rosert,
A. Alimov (2006) Production and application of flux-cored wire in Ukraine.
The Paton Welding J., 02, 40-43.