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Austempered Ductile Iron (ADI) is a class of ductile iron subjected to a two-step heat treatment process – austenitization and austempering. The heat treatment gives to ADI a high value of tensile strength and an especially good strength-to-weight ratio.
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Abrasive Wear Resistance of Ultrafine Ausferritic Ductile Iron Intended for the Manufacture of Gears for Mining Machinery. [PDF]
Myszka D +7 more
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Solutions of Critical Raw Materials Issues Regarding Iron-Based Alloys. [PDF]
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Austempered ductile iron is an innovative material obtained by subjecting it to an austempering heat treatment. The wide application of this material is because its properties are comparable to those of steel, which has a much lower weight.
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Degradation and Protection of Materials from Cavitation Erosion: A Review. [PDF]
Krella AK.
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Isothermal Quenching of As-Cast Medium Carbon, High-Silicon AR Steel. [PDF]
Klančnik G +3 more
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AUSFERRITIC OR BAINITIC TRANSFORMATION IN ADI [PDF]
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The Influence of Undercooling ΔT on the Structure and Tensile Strength of Grey Cast Iron. [PDF]
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