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In the strategy of marine economic development, the maritime sector plays an important role, in which seaports are the nucleus of development, the focal point for receiving and transporting import and export goods and circulating to all regions of the country. Shipping now accounts for 90% of the volume of imports and exports and part of the goods to regions, the main artery in the system of transportation and distribution of goods of the economy. The maritime industry and the world are developing and developing both in terms of quality, quality and modernity. Special welds between the various types of materials always have a number of problems that need to be addressed in order to improve the quality of welding and the life of the equipment. This paper presents and classifies the materials used in the maritime industry.

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