Research on the Bucket Bore Renewal Technologies
Annals of DAAAM for 2012 & Proceedings of the 23rd International DAAAM Symposium 2012
Andris Ratkus, Toms Torims

In-situ (mobile) repair technologies are used for specialised equipment and machinery repairs, as they offer considerable cost reductions and increase the technological lifespan of industrial equipment. Such parts as frames, joints or buckets can be renewed to an excellent standard using insitu technologies. In-situ renovation technology is itself a non-conventional operation, even though the techniques 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 viable, modern surface-renovation technologies. Emphasis will be placed on cladding technologies. By examining the literature, the objective is to identify and justify the most appropriate surface-coating technology. The best results were achieved by Gas metal arc welding, Plasma arc welding and Laser cladding technologies. Experimental work will follow for these three technologies.


Atslēgas vārdi
in-situ renovation, build-up welding technology, cladding, spraying

Ratkus, A., Torims, T. Research on the Bucket Bore Renewal Technologies. No: Annals of DAAAM for 2012 & Proceedings of the 23rd International DAAAM Symposium, Horvātija, Zadara, 24.-27. oktobris, 2012. Vienna: DAAAM International, 2012, 0675.-0678.lpp. ISBN 978-3-901509-91-9. ISSN 2304-1382.

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