It is possible to perform a strong overlay repair integrated with the base material that does not cause axial deformation under low thermal load!
A revolutionary technology for repairing worn and damaged shaft components using the "Journal Master" introduced from Gleason in the United States allows for buildup welding by tightly wrapping a thin welding wire around the damaged shaft in a thread-like manner. This process enables strong buildup repairs that integrate with the base material without causing shaft deformation due to low thermal load. Welding wires that can be used include mild steel, low alloy, austenitic, high hardness wires (13Cr, SUS410), and austenitic steel (SUS308, 309, etc.). Please contact us if you require our services. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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