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Electroslag Hardfacing of Mill Rolls in a Current-Carrying Mold to Obtain Metal of Variable Chemical Composition

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The paper shows the possibility of obtaining multilayer cast-iron metal in relation to the rolls of rolling mills by electroslag hardfacing of steel billets in a current-carrying mold with shots of various chemical compositions. The microstructures of surfaced cast irons, which are formed at different distances from the fusion zone, have been evaluated. The technology allows surfacing of wear-resistant cast irons with minimal mixing in the fusion zone and the absence of any defects in the surfacing layers.

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Kuskov, Y.M., Bogaichuk, I.L., Shevchenko, N.P. et al. Electroslag Hardfacing of Mill Rolls in a Current-Carrying Mold to Obtain Metal of Variable Chemical Composition. Steel Transl. 52, 236–239 (2022). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0967091222020097

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