TECHNOLOGICAL FEATURES OF WEAR-RESISTANT SURFACING OF METALLIC COMPONENTS ALLOYED WITH CARBON, MANGANESE, AND SILICON USING FUSED FLUXES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18583517Keywords:
submerged arc surfacing; wear resistance; component restoration; fused fluxes; C–Mn–Si alloying.Abstract
The article investigates the wear-resistant surfacing of steel components under flux with alloying of the deposited
metal in the C–Mn–Si system without the use of ferroalloys. The effect of the chemical composition of fused fluxes on the
microstructure formation, hardness, and wear resistance of the deposited layer is demonstrated
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