We provide an overview of requirements for wear-resistant materials in the Kazakhstani ore mining and smelting industry, and describe the basic variety of metallurgical parts and products produced using such materials. We describe why production of wear-resistant products in the Republic of Kazakhstan is currently of interest, and show that arranging for domestic production of wear-resistant materials is a highpriority issue.
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Translated from Metallurg, Vol. 62, No. 10, pp. 80–83, October, 2018
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Kulikov, V.Y., Aubakirov, D.R., Kvon, S.S. et al. Use of Wear-Resistant Materials in the Kazakhstani Metallurgical Industry. Metallurgist 62, 1068–1072 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11015-019-00755-5
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