The article presents a study, the aim of which was to analyze the microstructure and mechanical propertiesof welded joints of austenitic-ferritic duplex steel X2CrMnNiN21-5-1. This steel is characterized by goodresistance to various types of corrosion, good strength properties and good weldability. Due to all theseadvantages, it is used in many industry sectors, and the main joining techniques are welding technologies. Inthis study, two joining techniques were used, SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) and GTA (Gas TungstenArc). The obtained welded joints were subjected to: macroscopic and microscopic metallographic tests,mechanical tests (static bending test and microhardness measurements), diffraction tests, and wear resistancetests. The results showed that the microhardness of the welds is similar and does not depend on the weldingmethod used. In the microstructure of the analyzed joints there are two phases: austenite (γ) and ferrite (δ),with different morphologies depending on the welding conditions, which affect the phase transformations.Material wear within the weld is greater than in the base material.
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