Welding repairing of cracks in cast iron covers
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.redin.343165Keywords:
cast iron, cover, paper mill, repairing, weldingAbstract
The welding repair technology of a cast iron cover of a drying cylinder from a paper mill is presented. The results of the base metal characterization are shown; possible reasons that originated the appearance of cracks in previous reparation are discussed; the undertaken decisions are explained in order to guide the process of a cover repair.
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