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Repair of Worn-Out Parts of Auger Presses by Surfacing Method

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  • Nikita Koriuchev

    (AMCOM GROUP LLC., USA)

  • Oleksii Kovtun

    (AMCOM GROUP LLC, USA)

  • Daniel Shehovsov

    (AMCOM GROUP LLC, USA)

  • Illia Tkalenko

    (AMCOM GROUP LLC, USA)

Abstract

In the briquetting process of various finely dispersed materials using the auger pressing method, an important issue is extending the service life and repairing worn-out elements, such as the auger, die, and lining. This study provides a literature review and industrial experience in repairing worn-out parts of industrial presses. It formulates the main approaches for restoring abrasive surfaces and presents the results of experimental studies aimed at prolonging the lifespan of augers in briquette presses using surfacing methods, including using powders obtained from solid alloy waste.

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  • Nikita Koriuchev & Oleksii Kovtun & Daniel Shehovsov & Illia Tkalenko, 2023. "Repair of Worn-Out Parts of Auger Presses by Surfacing Method," European Journal of Engineering and Technology Research, European Open Science, vol. 8(4), pages 12-16, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejeng0:v:8:y:2023:i:4:id:63072
    DOI: 10.24018/ejeng.2023.8.4.3072
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