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The phase composition, structure, and abrasive resistance of hard-alloy coatings on parts obtained by cavityless casting and coated on the surface with sormite PG-S27 powder luting with an additive of 2 – 6% B4C are investigated. The results of the evaluation of the structure and wear resistance of the hard-alloy coating are analyzed in the initial condition and after standard and double heat treatment. An optimum mode of double heat treatment providing a highly wear-resistant structure is suggested.
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Mukhamedov, A.A., Tilabov, B.K. Effect of Heat Treatment on the Wear Resistance of Parts with Hard-Alloy Coatings. Metal Science and Heat Treatment 45, 109–111 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1024567521385
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