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The Reliability of Single-Step and Double-Step Quench and Partitioning Heat Treatments on an AISI 420A Low Carbon Martensitic Stainless Steel [PDF]
Silvia Barella +6 more
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High-nitrogen martensitic stainless steels, such as X30CrMoN15 (0.3 to 0.5 mass% nitrogen), exhibit an excellent combination of strength and corrosion resistance, making them well-suited for applications in the medical technology and aerospace industry ...
L. Becker, P. König, J. Lentz, S. Weber
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Determination of phases and residual stresses after martensitic transformation induced by rolling in 304L stainless steel [PDF]
Juciane Maria Alves +2 more
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Corrosive wear behaviour of various stainless steel alloys and a Stellite 6 weld cladding [PDF]
This study has comprised an investigation the corrosive wear behaviour of UNS S31600, a low hardness (280Hv) UNS S42000, a high hardness (480Hv) UNS S42000 and a single layer Stellite 6 (UNS R30006) weld cladding on a low alloy carbon steel (UNS G43400).
Brownlie, F. +3 more
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Welding of precipitation-hardening stainless steels [PDF]
Welding of precipitation hardening stainless ...
Evans, R. M., Martin, D. C., Vagi, J. J.
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Ultra-high strength martensitic stainless steel prepared by traditional methods often has to go through forging or rolling process. In the work, A novel 20Cr13Co12Mo4Ni2 martensitic stainless steel was developed and manufactured by laser powder bed ...
Qipeng Wang +8 more
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Liquid LCO2 Assisted Machining of Martensitic Stainless Steel with TiAlSiN PVD Coated Tools [PDF]
Matej Drobnič +2 more
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State of the Art of Laser Hardening and Cladding [PDF]
In this paper an overview is given about laser surface modification processes, which are developed especially with the aim of hardness improvement for an enhanced fatigue and wear behaviour.
Meijer, J., Partes, K., Vollertsen, F.
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Structure-properties-processing relationship of martensitic stainless steels
Cláudio Moreira de Alcântara
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