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The Practical Reference Guide for Hardfacing

American Welding Society , 01/01/2002

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Introduction

Hardfacing is one category from the family of surfacing processes. Surfacing is defined in AWS A3.0, Standard Welding Terms and Definitions, as β€œThe application by welding, brazing, or thermal spraying, of a layer, or layers, of material to a surface to obtain desired properties or dimensions, as opposed to making a joint.” The surfacing processes may be grouped as surface cladding, buildup, buttering, and hardfacing. These processes are defined as follows:

Cladding

A surfacing variation that deposits or applies surfacing material usually to improve corrosion or heat resistance.

Buildup

A surfacing variation in which surfacing material is deposited to achieve the required dimensions.

Buttering

A surfacing variation that deposits surfacing metal on one or more surfaces to provide metallurgically compatible weld metal for the subsequent completion of the weld.

Hardfacing

A surfacing variation in which surfacing material is deposited to reduce wear. (A nonstandard term for hardfacing is hard surfacing.)

AWS PRGHF pdf
AWS PRGHF PDF

$34.00