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Hardenability of Steel

2007
Abstract This chapter addresses the concept of hardenability by first describing the basic hardening process for steel, starting with austenitization followed by quenching and tempering. The context also serves to clarify the difference between hardenability and hardness, which are often confused.
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Steels with controlled hardenability for induction hardening

Metal Science and Heat Treatment, 1980
Steels of the CH and LH type developed in the Soviet Union permit the use of a new method of induction hardening — bulk-surface hardening — and efficient utilization of the high-strength conditions (σb = 230–250 kgf/mm2). These steels make it possible to improve the structural strength, operating characteristics, service life, and reliability of ...
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Quench hardening steels

2004
One of the most characteristic features of steels is their ilexihility. This quality is particularly marked in the quench hardening grades, where small modifications in composition can significantly change the heat treatment response.
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Thermomechanical Hardening of Steels

Solid State Phenomena, 2018
The methods of the hot working of metals by pressure are discussed. The features of the hot plastic deformation of the metal which determine the formation of the structure and properties of steel are noted. The definition of thermomechanical treatment is given.
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Hardenability of steel during isothermal hardening

Metal Science and Heat Treatment of Metals, 1961
Ye. K. Kovshikov, F. N. Tavadze
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A high-performance, durable and low-cost proton exchange membrane electrolyser with stainless steel components

Energy and Environmental Science, 2022
Svenja Stiber, Noriko Sata, Aimy Bazylak
exaly  

Surface Hardening of Steel

2008
Abstract This chapter discusses the process characteristics, advantages, disadvantages, and applications of various processes involved in surface hardening of steel. These include pack carburizing, liquid carburizing, gas carburizing, vacuum carburizing, plasma carburizing, gas nitriding, liquid nitriding, carbonitriding, and hardfacing.
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Hardening of Steels

2010
Lauralice Canale, George Totten
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Hardened Steels

2018
Hossam A. Kishawy, Ali Hosseini
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