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Temper brittleness of rail steel containing arsenic and chromium
Optimum combination of hardness and impact strength in arsenic-containing carbon rail steel water quenched from 830 C is insured after tempering at 500-550 C; this steel is not very prone to reversible temper brittleness with slow cooling; chromium steel containing arsenic (oil quenched) exhibits best properties after tempering at 500-550 C; with slow cooling from higher tempering temperatures (600-650 C) impact strength is lowered by 500-600%. (See also Stal n 8 Aug 1963 p 740-2)
Temper brittleness of rail steel containing arsenic and chromium
Optimum combination of hardness and impact strength in arsenic-containing carbon rail steel water quenched from 830 C is insured after tempering at 500-550 C; this steel is not very prone to reversible temper brittleness with slow cooling; chromium steel containing arsenic (oil quenched) exhibits best properties after tempering at 500-550 C; with slow cooling from higher tempering temperatures (600-650 C) impact strength is lowered by 500-600%. (See also Stal n 8 Aug 1963 p 740-2)
Temper brittleness of rail steel containing arsenic and chromium
Otpusknaya khrupkost mysh'yakovistoi i khromistoi rel'sovoi stali
Zannes, A.N. (author) / Gorlach, A.A. (author) / Glozman, M.I. (author) / Demakova, A.V. (author)
1963
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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