2016
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/150/1/012033
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A study on the properties of the deposited metal by flux cored wires 40GMFR and 40H3G2MF

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“…Thus, the thickest layers are obtained by electroslag surfacing (ESS) [1]. In this case, as with submerged arc surfacing (SAS) [5], [6], [7], [19], the layer characteristics are obtained depending on the combination of the components contained in the flux and the additive wire. Typically, the additional wires are solid, but core wires [6], [19] is used also.…”
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“…Thus, the thickest layers are obtained by electroslag surfacing (ESS) [1]. In this case, as with submerged arc surfacing (SAS) [5], [6], [7], [19], the layer characteristics are obtained depending on the combination of the components contained in the flux and the additive wire. Typically, the additional wires are solid, but core wires [6], [19] is used also.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The phase composition is determined by the X-ray diffractometer [18], [23], [27], [31], [33], [36], [39], [45], the transmission diffraction electron microscopy [18] and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy [14], [22], [30], [33], [39]. The X-ray fluorescence method [7] and the atomic emission spectrometer [7] were used to determine the chemical composition. Image analysis is used to determine the relative share of individual components [1].…”
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