“…Surfacing with hard wear-resistant materials [Kartsev 2020] is intended to increase the wear resistance of sealing, rubbing, and other surfaces of parts operating under conditions of metal-to-metal friction in corrosive media (acid, alkali, salt, and organic solvent) [Panda 2014[Panda , 2018a[Panda ,b, 2019Valicek 2016& 2017, Macala 2009& 2017, Pandova 2018, Krenicky 2012, high and low temperatures, and/or pressure [Bozek 2021]. The research [Sadeghi 2019] includes a substantive discussion of high-temperature corrosion mechanisms, new coating formulations, and a brief comparison of corrosion-resistant coatings obtained using various thermal surfacing techniques. It is suggested that with a careful and reasonable choice of technique and technology of surfacing, as well as compliance with a certain temperature range of pre-and associated heating of parts, it will be possible to obtain a high-quality connection of wear-resistant layers of alloys based on iron, nickel or cobalt [Miglierini 2004, Babinets 2020, Pollak 2020a.…”