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B23K 33/00 (2006.01) B23K 9/04 (2006.01)

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CA 2516825

A process for capillary electric welding of low and high alloy steels, whether tempered or not, and bimetals, for obtaining a certain texture with no thermal treatment in which the first layer (1) is intended to coat the chamfer and the chamfer's root with the electrode for the crystallization of the deposited weld, said weld being appropriate for obtaining the austenite plus ferrite texture. With the second layer (2), the chamfer's filling is obtained using the electrode for the crystallization of the deposited weld, thus obtaining a perlite or perlite plus troostite texture, while in the third and fifth layers (3, 5), an electrode for the crystallization of the deposited weld is used for obtaining an austenite plus ferrite texture. In the fourth layer (4), an electrode for the crystallization of the deposited weld is used for obtaining a sorbite plus bainite texture. In the sixth layer (6), an electrode for the crystallization of the deposited weld is used for obtaining a bainite texture.

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