Composition of C–Si–Mn–Cr–W–V powder wire and quality of surfacing


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Abstract

The influence of the composition of powder wire on the properties of the applied layer on steel samples is studied in the laboratory. If amorphous graphite in 35V9Kh3SF powder wire is replaced by material containing carbon and fluorine, the porosity of the applied layer is reduced, and fewer nonmetallic inclusions (including row oxide inclusions and undeformable silicates) are present. Statistical analysis of the experimental data illustrates the influence of the carbon equivalent of the 35V9Kh3SF powder wire on the hardness of the applied layer (including the mean surface hardness and the microhardness of martensite). With increase in the carbon equivalent calculated by the Paton Institute’s formula, the hardness of the applied layer linearly increases.

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N. A. Kozyrev

Siberian State Industrial University

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Email: Kozyrev_na@mtsp.sibsiu.ru
Russian Federation, Novokuznetsk

N. V. Kibko

Siberian State Industrial University

Email: Kozyrev_na@mtsp.sibsiu.ru
Russian Federation, Novokuznetsk

A. A. Umanskii

Siberian State Industrial University

Email: Kozyrev_na@mtsp.sibsiu.ru
Russian Federation, Novokuznetsk

D. A. Titov

Siberian State Industrial University

Email: Kozyrev_na@mtsp.sibsiu.ru
Russian Federation, Novokuznetsk

L. P. Bashchenko

Siberian State Industrial University

Email: Kozyrev_na@mtsp.sibsiu.ru
Russian Federation, Novokuznetsk


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