Abstract

The synthesis of special photocatalysts of nanostructured functional ceramics (PNFC) under the ZKHM brand under the influence of concentrated solar radiation showed the effectiveness of these ceramic materials in multifunctional use, in particular as additives for coatings of welding electrodes. However, problems with producing these materials in solar ovens on an industrial scale did not allow the widespread use of this method. This problem was solved using the technique of PNFC synthesis, followed by activation by pulsed radiation generated by functional ceramics. The ceramic material obtained by this method under the brand name ZB-1 also showed its effectiveness when used as an additive in welding electrode coatings. A comparative analysis of the effectiveness of the actions of additives from the ZKHM and ZB-1 brands on the welding and technological properties of welding electrodes from the MR-3 brand was carried out. Comparative results for the formation of weld beads showed that beads with high-quality formation without external defects were achieved when surfaced with electrodes with additives from both brands at concentrations up to 1%. Also, at concentrations up to 1%, these additives increased the breaking length of the arc and the stability of arc welding. The different effects of these additives were observed in a comparative analysis of their impacts on the size of the visor at the end of the electrode, the coefficients of melting and surfacing, and the loss factor for fumes and splashing of electrode metal.

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