Abstract

Cladding is a process in which the corrosion resistance material is deposited over a low carbon steel plate to improve its desired properties. It finds application in repairing worn out parts for achieving good corrosion resistant surface. The project is carried out with an objective of studying the effect of weld parameters on mechanical properties including corrosion resistance. The weld parameters considered are welding speed, weld current and arc voltage. Stainless steel is found to have good corrosive resistance and depositing it on steel plate will ensure protection against corrosion. Stainless steel cladding is generally followed to attain better resistance towards corrosion in chemical, marine, and nuclear applications. The experiment is done using E309L flux cored Super stainless on Mild steel of standard IS 2062. The study reveals improved mechanical properties and better corrosion resistance.

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