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On the Contact Melting During Peritectic Steel Solidification Purpose.
Innovative Materials and Technologies in Metallurgy and Mechanical Engineering
doi 10.15588/1607-6885-2018-1-7
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December 11, 2018
Authors
V Mazur
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Zaporizhzhia National Technical University
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