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Fidur Wear Protection - Kjellberg Finsterwalde

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Surface Welding Processes<br />

Technology<br />

Surface welding, also called cladding,<br />

means that work-pieces receive a wear-resistant<br />

extra layer, a so-called hard surfacing.<br />

This is done for repair purposes or to<br />

create material compounds with specific<br />

functions. The lower the dilution rate of the<br />

surfacing, taking into account the necessary<br />

adhesion, the higher the quality of the<br />

layer’s properties. For surface welding,<br />

processes like GMAW, TIG welding, submerged-arc<br />

welding and plasma welding,<br />

are used.<br />

Surface welding<br />

Fields of Application<br />

Surface welding is used as effective protection<br />

in particular against abrasive and erosive<br />

wear on machinery and components in<br />

mining, ore dressing, the cement and coal<br />

industry and in road construction. By applying<br />

a strongly adhesive layer, surfaces<br />

are repaired, armoured for wear protection<br />

purposes, cladded for corrosion protection<br />

purposes and buffered for intermediate<br />

layers.<br />

<strong>Wear</strong> protection in the industry<br />

• Coal and brown coal power stations<br />

• Cement plants<br />

• Steel industry<br />

• Mining<br />

• Deep drilling industry<br />

• Foundries<br />

• Tunnel driving<br />

• Mineral extraction and mineral processing<br />

A typical example: From coal extraction in mining to coal<br />

refinement in power stations, FIDUR made by <strong>Kjellberg</strong><br />

<strong>Finsterwalde</strong> offers optimum wear protection along the entire<br />

value chain.<br />

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