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Development of Production and Estimation of the Efficiency of Using High-Quality Grinding Balls. Report 1. Mastering the Production of Balls from Chromium–Molybdenum Steel

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The results of the production development of grinding balls from chromium–molybdenum steel at ball-rolling mill BRM 40-80 of “MK Azovstal” PJSC are presented. It has been shown that it is fundamentally possible to produce high-quality balls with characteristics at the level of “Armco MOLY-COP” without additional capital investments at the existing BRM 40-80.

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Stalinskii, D.V., Rudyuk, A.S. & Solenyi, V.K. Development of Production and Estimation of the Efficiency of Using High-Quality Grinding Balls. Report 1. Mastering the Production of Balls from Chromium–Molybdenum Steel. Steel Transl. 51, 822–826 (2021). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0967091221110127

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