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Effect of Titanium on the Structure and Properties of Clad Metal from Powder Wires of Fe – C – Si – Mn – Cr – W– V and Fe – C – Si – Mn – Cr – Mo – Ni Systems

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The possibility of improving structural qualities of deposited layers such as hardness and wear resistance by introducing titanium into the composition of powder wires of the Fe – C – Si – Mn – Cr – W– Vand Fe – C – Si – Mn – Cr – Mo – Ni systems is investigated. The chemical composition, structure, hardness, and wear resistance of layers deposited on steel 09G2S are investigated. The degree of contamination of the layers with non-metallic inclusions is determined. The positive effect of titanium powder additives in the composition of powder wires on the studied characteristics of the deposited layers is shown.

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Translated from Metallovedenie i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No. 5, pp. 40 – 42, May, 2022.

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Kibko, N.V., Usol’tsev, A.A., Mikhno, A.R. et al. Effect of Titanium on the Structure and Properties of Clad Metal from Powder Wires of Fe – C – Si – Mn – Cr – W– V and Fe – C – Si – Mn – Cr – Mo – Ni Systems. Met Sci Heat Treat 64, 281–284 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11041-022-00801-1

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