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Influence of arsenic on carbon and alloy structural steels
Presence of up to 0.30% arsenic has no substantial influence on mechanical properties of steel; however, it increases anisotropy, reduces hardenability, accelerates transformation of austenite, and increases susceptibility of steel to temper brittleness; during nitriding, arsenic hampers saturation of steel with nitrogen. (see also English translation in Stal in English n 7 July 1960 p 511-15)
Influence of arsenic on carbon and alloy structural steels
Presence of up to 0.30% arsenic has no substantial influence on mechanical properties of steel; however, it increases anisotropy, reduces hardenability, accelerates transformation of austenite, and increases susceptibility of steel to temper brittleness; during nitriding, arsenic hampers saturation of steel with nitrogen. (see also English translation in Stal in English n 7 July 1960 p 511-15)
Influence of arsenic on carbon and alloy structural steels
Vliyanie mysh'yaka na uglerodistye i legirovannye konstruktsionnye stali
Kurmanov, M.I. (author) / Filippova, T.F. (author)
Stal ; 20
1960
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Russian
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