Weldability Assessment of Various Steels by Hard-Facing

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Abstract

Two aspects of various steels’ weldability are considered in this article. The theoretical part presents general concepts related to steel’s weldability and the application of the most important methods for its determination. In the experimental section, results of the hard-facing application to several samples are presented, and consist of hardness measurements in the different zones of the welded samples, with the evaluation of those zones’ microstructures. The tested materials included two carbon steels and two alloyed steels, with hard-facing layers deposited by various filler metals. Experimental results were compared to results obtained by calculations; using both, authors were able to conclude which combination of filler metal, welding procedure and, if necessary, heat treatment, would achieve the optimal improvement of weldability in welding/hard-facing of each of the tested base metals.

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Arsić, D., Lazić, V., Nikolić, R. R., Sczygiol, N., Krstić, B., Ivković, D., … Ulewicz, R. (2022). Weldability Assessment of Various Steels by Hard-Facing. Materials, 15(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15093082

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