INFLUENCE OF QUANTITATIVE ALLOYING OF TOOL STEELS FOR HOT DEFORMATION ON THE LEVEL OF HARDENING

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The influence of complexly experimental tool steels: C (0,4–0,50%), Si (0,6–1,2%), Mn (0,17–0,8%), Cr (0,8–3%), W (0,9– 4%), Mo (0,01–3.5%) and V (0,28–1,8%) on their ability to hardening due to only high-temperature tempering after induction melting, casting in the ceramic mold and air cooling (without deformation) and after the various modes of complete heat treatment cycle
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Authors Fedulov, V. N.;
Journal litʹë i metallurgiâ
Year 2015
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