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Manufacturing
Metalworking terminology
Woodworking
Stellite
Hardfacing
Machinability
Cutting tool
Speeds and feeds
Grinding
Metalworking
Machining
Technology

EPJ Web of Conferences 6, DOI:epjconf © Owned by the authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2010 Machinability of Stellite 6 hardfacing

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