TY - JOUR AU1 - Kolesnichenko, L. AU2 - Derkach, V. AU3 - Sukhostavets, S. AB - POWDER METALLURGICAL MATERIALS, PARTS , AND COATINGS L. F. Kolesnichenko, V. D. Derkach, UDC 621.762:664:621.794 and S. V. Sukhostavets Implementation of the food supply program in the Soviet Union necessitates employing advanced methods and processes for the manufacture of components of food processing machinery meeting stringent service requirements. The majority of the components of these machines are made in inexpensive and nonstrategic low-carbon steels and cast irons. However, they operate under conditions of intense wear in environments containing large amounts of corrosive sub- stances and moisture. Wear of components with stoppages of installations at food industry plants leads not only to loss of working time but also to considerable waste due to deteri- oration of foodstuffs. The authors have carried out a survey of the use at food processing plants of parts with protective coatings applied by the method of diffusional impregnation from powder mixtures. This particular method was chosen because it can readily be adopted at plants producing food processing machines. It is not labor consuming, and requires no complex installations or op- erators with special qualifications. Inspection of a number of such factories has revealed that deposition of protective coatings on parts by the method of diffusional TI - Protective coatings on components of food processing machinery JF - Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics DO - 10.1007/BF00802509 DA - 2004-11-28 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer-journals/protective-coatings-on-components-of-food-processing-machinery-yPOOaafcoC SP - 462 EP - 464 VL - 24 IS - 6 DP - DeepDyve ER -