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Kinetics of austenite decomposition in steels during welding

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  4. Composition of UONI 13/45 electrodes is 53% calcium carbonate; 18% fluorspar; 9% quartz; 2% ferromanganese; 3% ferrosilicon; and 15% ferrotitanium. Translator's Note.

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Prokhorov, N.N., Makarov, É.L. & Gospodarevskii, V.I. Kinetics of austenite decomposition in steels during welding. Met Sci Heat Treat 1, 15–18 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00816508

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