Increasing of the lifetime of large forging dies by repairwelding

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Repair welding is often used for rebuilding discarded or failed forging dies. It saves the cost of new tools. Increased useful life of repaired dies is another motivation for repair welding. This article focuses on the development of new filler materials for this purpose. The main goal was to prolong the life of tools of DIN 1.2714 material. Filler wires of two chemistries were made and several samples were experimentally welded. Metallographic and tribological analyses were carried out.

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Duchek, M., Koukolikova, M., Kotous, J., & Majer, M. (2018). Increasing of the lifetime of large forging dies by repairwelding. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 307). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/307/1/012011

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