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Effect of titanium on creep strength
Addition of Ti to 0.05 to 0.2% C steels, after water quenching at 1200 C and reheating to 600 C, gives maximum creep strength at 500 C at ratio of Ti:C of 6:9 for all C values. Very brief English translation of paper in Archiv fuer das Eisenhuettenwesen, date not specified.
Effect of titanium on creep strength
Addition of Ti to 0.05 to 0.2% C steels, after water quenching at 1200 C and reheating to 600 C, gives maximum creep strength at 500 C at ratio of Ti:C of 6:9 for all C values. Very brief English translation of paper in Archiv fuer das Eisenhuettenwesen, date not specified.
Effect of titanium on creep strength
Iron Age
Bardenheuer, P. (author) / Fischer, W. (author)
Iron Age ; 151
1943
Article (Journal)
English
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