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Technological aspects of the production of large semifinished products for parts and components of various types of equipment at the Novokramatorsk Machine Plant

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The creation of modern machines and components for forges, rolling mills, power plants, and other equipment is inextricably allied with the ability to make large semifinished products weighing 300 tons or more. The use of modern submerged-arc welding equipment and practices at the Novokramatorskii Mashinostroitel’nyi Zavod facilitates the fabrication of large welded semifinished products having the required quality and properties, which makes the plant’s machine products competitive by reducing their metal content and improving their reliability and durability.

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Translated from Metallurg, No. 11, pp. 59–60, November, 2005.

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Nevidomskii, V.A., Gramatnyi, V.M. & Gulida, V.P. Technological aspects of the production of large semifinished products for parts and components of various types of equipment at the Novokramatorsk Machine Plant. Metallurgist 49, 459–462 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11015-006-0024-7

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