TECHNOLOGY FOR INCREASING THE WEAR RESISTANCE OF VEHICLE COMPONENTS OPERATING IN FRICTION CONDITIONS
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To increase the wear resistance of vehicle parts, heat treatment (carburizing, nitriding, hardening), surface hardening (laser alloying, surface hardening), as well as modern surface treatment technologies such as grinding and polishing are used, which create stronger and more wear-resistant layers of materials.
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