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Effect of heat treatment on cold brittleness of stainless steels
Increase in hardening temperature of 2Kh13 steel reduces its impact strength; threshold of cold brittleness for 2Kh13 steel, hardened from 1050 to 1100 C (Brinell hardness HB 207), is from -40 to -60 C; to increase resistance to cold brittleness, oil quenching from 950 to 1000 C is recommended; tempering depending on desired mechanical properties, should not be lower than 630 C. (see also English translation in Metal Science and Heat Treatment n 3-4 Mar-Apr 1964 p 201-5)
Effect of heat treatment on cold brittleness of stainless steels
Increase in hardening temperature of 2Kh13 steel reduces its impact strength; threshold of cold brittleness for 2Kh13 steel, hardened from 1050 to 1100 C (Brinell hardness HB 207), is from -40 to -60 C; to increase resistance to cold brittleness, oil quenching from 950 to 1000 C is recommended; tempering depending on desired mechanical properties, should not be lower than 630 C. (see also English translation in Metal Science and Heat Treatment n 3-4 Mar-Apr 1964 p 201-5)
Effect of heat treatment on cold brittleness of stainless steels
Vliyanie termicheskoi obrabotki na khladnolomkost nerzhaveyushchikh stalei
Getsov, L.B. (author) / Aibinder, M.S. (author) / Barkan, E.M. (author)
1964
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Russian
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