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The structure and mechanical properties after explosion welding and subsequent annealing of bimetallic compounds from dissimilar materials, i.e., armco-iron and steels St3, 45 and 85 with clad and matrix layers 2.5 and 12 mm thick, respectively, are considered
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Trykov, Y.P., Stepanishchev, I.B. & Trudov, A.F. Effect of the Energy Conditions of Explosion Welding and Subsequent Annealing on the Structure and Hardness of Near-Weld Zone. Metal Science and Heat Treatment 46, 213–215 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:MSAT.0000043104.00095.27
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