Abstract

Thermal hardening of steel 65G from different temperatures leads to a change in the properties of the heat-affected zone, while the hardness of the metal deposited with the T-590 electrode remains constant. The presence of a fusion zone provides a relatively high adhesion of the deposited metal to the base metal and reduces the likelihood of near-weld cracks.

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