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Reliable data on the structure of the deposited layer are very important due to the considerable instability of the process of deposition of coatings by the method of electric-arc metallization and the strict requirements for reconditioned crankshafts. The present paper is devoted to the structure of coatings obtained from powder wire based on ferrochrome-aluminum with additional alloying elements introduced into the charge.
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Skoblo, T.S., Vlasovets, V.M. & Moroz, V.V. Structure and Distribution of Components in the Working Layer Upon Reconditioning of Parts by Electric-Arc Metallization. Metal Science and Heat Treatment 43, 497–500 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1014857107509
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