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Reports experiments which showed that nitride case-hardening of aluminum-chromiumnickel steels causes "Krupp's" disease, i. e., about 80 per cent decrease in resilience, which may be suppressed almost entirely or in part by adding tungsten or molybdenum.
Reports experiments which showed that nitride case-hardening of aluminum-chromiumnickel steels causes "Krupp's" disease, i. e., about 80 per cent decrease in resilience, which may be suppressed almost entirely or in part by adding tungsten or molybdenum.
Case-hardening of special steels
Sur la nitruration des aciers speciaux
Guillet, L. (author)
1927
4 pages
Article (Journal)
French
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