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The Wear Resistance of NiCrSiB-20%CaF<sub>2</sub> Sinters in the Temperature Range 23-600 °C. [PDF]
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Friction Stir Processing for Hardfacing and Surface Modification of Aluminum Alloys [PDF]
Essam, Rabea Ibrahim Mahmoud +1 more
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Mechanical properties and residual stresses in multi pass AISI 304 to AISI 1018 steel welds by SMAW and GTAW. [PDF]
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In-situ hot corrosion testing of candidate materials for exhaust valve spindles [PDF]
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Multi-Response Optimisation of Thermal Barrier Coating Performance Based on Grey-Based Fuzzy Approach. [PDF]
Zou Z, Jean M.
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Nanoparticle-Reinforced Electroless Composite Coatings for Pipeline Steel: Synthesis and Characterization. [PDF]
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Materialwissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik, 2008
AbstractThis paper demonstrates the possibility of producing iron‐ or chromium‐based nanophase hardfaced coatings by means of common arc welding methods (TIG, PTA). The appropriate composition of the alloys to be deposited allows to control the structural properties and thus also the coating properties of the weld metal.
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AbstractThis paper demonstrates the possibility of producing iron‐ or chromium‐based nanophase hardfaced coatings by means of common arc welding methods (TIG, PTA). The appropriate composition of the alloys to be deposited allows to control the structural properties and thus also the coating properties of the weld metal.
U. Reisgen +3 more
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ICALEO '86: The Changing Frontiers of Laser Materials Processing, 1986
Hardfacing is the application of a hard, wear-resistance material to the surface of a component by welding, spraying, or allied welding processes in order to reduce wear or loss of material by abrasion, impact, erosion, galling, and cavitation (1). Many alloys have been developed for their unique hardfacing capabilities.
E. A. Metzbower +4 more
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Hardfacing is the application of a hard, wear-resistance material to the surface of a component by welding, spraying, or allied welding processes in order to reduce wear or loss of material by abrasion, impact, erosion, galling, and cavitation (1). Many alloys have been developed for their unique hardfacing capabilities.
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Performance of Drill String Hardfacings
Journal of Energy Resources Technology, 1984Drill string hardfacings are composites of steel and tungsten carbide applied by welding techniques. This paper discusses the important variables involved and gives experimental results for casing wear and abrasive wear resistance.
J. S. Williamson, J. Bolton
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