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The content of doping elements as a function of the flow rate of the working gas (pressure), the wear resistance (the dopant is flux‐cored wire), the thermal conductivity, the strength, the thermal stability, and the structure (the dopant is aluminum and Ni–Cr‐alloy wires) have been investigated in coatings produced by the method of electric‐arc metallization.
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Tret'yak, M.S., Chuprasov, V.V. On the Problem of Deposition of Wear‐ and Heat‐Resistant Coatings on Machine Parts. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics 77, 590–594 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:JOEP.0000036505.78598.cc
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