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Effect of microalloying with rare metals on stability of thermomechanical hardening of steel
Tests are reported showing that alloying of steels of 55KhGR, 55SG2R, and 40Kh5NSVF type with small amounts of rare-earth metals or zirconium retards processes of recrystallization and markedly increases thermal stability of hardening produced by thermal and mechanical treatment with deformation at high temperatures; with more uniform deformation, structure produced by this treatment is more stable. (see also English translation in Stal in English n 3 Mar 1967 p 245-9)
Effect of microalloying with rare metals on stability of thermomechanical hardening of steel
Tests are reported showing that alloying of steels of 55KhGR, 55SG2R, and 40Kh5NSVF type with small amounts of rare-earth metals or zirconium retards processes of recrystallization and markedly increases thermal stability of hardening produced by thermal and mechanical treatment with deformation at high temperatures; with more uniform deformation, structure produced by this treatment is more stable. (see also English translation in Stal in English n 3 Mar 1967 p 245-9)
Effect of microalloying with rare metals on stability of thermomechanical hardening of steel
Vliyanie mikrolegirovaniya redkimi metallami na ustoichivost termomekhanicheskogo uprochneniya stali
Prokoshkin, D.A. (author) / Rakhshtadt, A.G. (author) / Supov, A.V. (author)
1967
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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Effect of microalloying with rare metals on stability of thermomechanical hardening of steel
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