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Purpose: The purpose was to show the results of the field tests of components carried out using the MULTIPLEX technology. Design/methodology/approach: The field tests have been carried out on the following components: brake expanders of Mercedes bus, a pintle of the tram trolley component, a pin from a casting cleaning plant element. Each of the tested elements was subject to regeneration through steel surfacing by welding and then chemical and heat treatment. The regenerated elements were compared with original ones working at the same service conditions. Findings: The findings have shown significant prolongation of life of the components regenerated using the MULTIPLEX technology in relation to the original components. Research limitations/implications: The shown regeneration technology is the cost effective way to restore the suitable performance traits or to ensure preventively the suitable properties by initial protection of newly manufactured elements or regeneration of old ones within the framework of recovery procedure. Originality/value: The shown regeneration method is the advanced technology combining welding with chemical and heat treatment.
Rocznik
Tom
Strony
59--64
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 11 poz., rys.
Twórcy
autor
- Institute of Material Science and Engineering, Lodz University of Technology, ul. Stefanowskiego 1/15, 90-924 Łódź, Poland
autor
- Institute of Material Science and Engineering, Lodz University of Technology, ul. Stefanowskiego 1/15, 90-924 Łódź, Poland
autor
- Institute of Material Science and Engineering, Lodz University of Technology, ul. Stefanowskiego 1/15, 90-924 Łódź, Poland, emilia.wolowiec@p.lodz.pl
Bibliografia
- [1] P. Kula, Surface layer engineering, Monograph, PŁ, 2000 (in Polish).
- [2] A. Klimpel, Welding and thermal spraying, WNT, Warsaw, 2000 (in Polish).
- [3] W. Wojciechowski, Rating the quality of surfacing on the basis of abrasion resistance. 37th Conference - Industrial applications of welding technologies. Częstochowa - Poraj, 1994, 185-192 (in Polish).
- [4] P. Adamiec, J. Dziubiński, Testing and modeling of wear of surfaced machine parts wear, Overview Welding 1/2 (1996) 3-6 (in Polish).
- [5] P. Adamiec, J. Dziubiński, Modeling of wear surfaced layers, Proceedings of Regeneration '95 Conference, Bydgoszcz, 1995, 7-12 (in Polish).
- [6] Z. Haś, J. Kaczmarek, Vacuum nitriding of surfaced layers on steel PN45, Proceedings of 3rd Scientific Conference Surface Treatment, Częstochowa - Kule, 1996, 91-95 (in Polish).
- [7] A. Krasiński, Regeneration of machine parts by surfacing low-carbon low-alloy steel with thermochemical treatment after welding, PhD Thesis, Lodz University of Technology, Lodz, 2003 (in Polish).
- [8] J. Kaczmarek, Applying a layer of high hardness by surfacing, PhD thesis, Lodz University of Technology (in Polish).
- [9] A. Krasiński, L. Klimek, P. Kula, Tests of resistance to scuffing layer of regeneration obtained by MULTIPLEX, Tribology 4 (2005) 113-120 (in Polish).
- [10] A. Krasiński, L. Klimek, J. Kaczmarek, Regeneration of machine parts using MULTIPLEX technology. Proceedings of 5th Conference, Materiałografia 2005, Puck, 2005, 35-44 (in Polish).
- [11] A. Krasiński, L. Klimek, The Multiplex technology to rollers, Surface Engineering 2 (2006) 73-76 (in Polish).
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