Abstract

Electromechanical treatment with roller electrodes produced from a tungsten-base composite material with additions of copper and alloy elements made it possible to increase the wear resistance of gas turbine engine parts operating under conditions of sliding friction. Such parts are, for example, reducer bearing pillow block housings made of alloy steels, pinion shafts for oil pump drives, spindles of metal cutting machines, etc.

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