
The article presents the results of physical experiments consisting in the rolling of layered plates (clad plates). The experiments involved two types of two-layered flat bars, i.e. S235JR and X20Cr13 as well as S235JR and X5CrNi18-10. The experiment resulted in the development of a technology for the fabrication of layered flat bars made of structural steel S235JR, corrosion-resistant steel X20Cr13 and austenitic acid-resistant steel X5CrNi18-10. Microstructural observations were performed using a light microscope (LM) and a scanning electron microscope (SEM). The observations revealed the possibility of obtaining permanent joints through hot rolling and the possibility of applying steel grades S235JR, X20Cr13 and X5CrNi18 in the fabrication of layered plates.
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