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Electrospark alloying of steel with high-melting-point compounds

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    The use of high melting point compounds in the electrospark hard facing of steels considerably increases their resistance to abrasive wear.

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    The hardness of the base element in the alloy must be taken into account in the search for highly wear-resistant materials based on compounds of high melting point.

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Translated from Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No. 7(67), pp. 88–90, July, 1968.

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Artamonov, A.Y., Bovkun, G.A., Kozachenko, M.V. et al. Electrospark alloying of steel with high-melting-point compounds. Powder Metall Met Ceram 7, 575–576 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00774709

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