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Chromium alloy powders used for welding high-alloy steels

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Kh68N32, Kh66N30T4, Kh60N23M12T5, and Kh60N21M12B4T3 alloy powder grades, intended for welding structures in high-alloy acid- and oxidation-resisting steels, have been formulated, and trial batches of such powders have been produced. Chromium alloy powders can be very successfully employed for the production of electrode coatings and sintered wire, and also for the automatic welding of the cladding layer of two-layer steel.

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  1. B. A. Borok and V. G. Teplenko, in: Researches in Powder Metallurgy (ed, B. A. Borok), Consultants Bureau, New York (1966), p. 3.

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Translated from Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No. 4 (112), p. 98–100, April, 1972.

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Borok, B.A., Shchegoleva, R.P., Golubeva, L.S. et al. Chromium alloy powders used for welding high-alloy steels. Powder Metall Met Ceram 11, 334–335 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00800357

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