A. Babinets, I. Ryabtsev, I. Ryabtsev, E. Turyk, E. F. Perepletchikov, I. P. Lentyugov
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The article discusses the primary issues of the hardfacing of copper elements exposed to intense abrasive wear, gas-abrasive wear at high temperature and in contact with liquid metal. In addition, the article presents test results concerning the surfacing of copper grade M1 performed using a self-shielded flux-cored wire providing weld deposit Fe14 and plasma powder surfacing performed using powder providing weld deposit Ni3 (in accordance with EN 14700).