Research on Bucket Bore Renewal Technologies
Proceedings of 8th International Conference of DAAAM Baltic "Industrial Engineering" 2012
Andris Ratkus, Toms Torims, Viktors Gutakovskis

Novel mobile (in-situ) repair technologies are extensively used for specialized equipment and machinery repairs. The reason for this is the considerable cost reductions and increase in the technological lifespan of the industrial equipment. Such parts as frames, joints or buckets can be renewed to an excellent standard using innovative in-situ technologies. In-situ renovation technology is itself a non-standard operation, even though the techniques used of turning and installation are relatively well studied and developed. Conversely, build-up welding processes can be studied further and potentially substituted by more advanced and economically more attractive, modern surface renovation technologies.


Keywords
in-situ renovation, build-up welding technology, cladding

Ratkus, A., Torims, T., Gutakovskis, V. Research on Bucket Bore Renewal Technologies. In: Proceedings of 8th International Conference of DAAAM Baltic "Industrial Engineering", Estonia, Tallinn, 19-21 April, 2012. Tallinn: Tallinn University of Technology, 2012, pp.222-226. ISBN 978-9949-23-265-9.

Publication language
English (en)
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