Micro-Alloying Influence on Hot Work Tool Steel Properties

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The paper is a practical study, in which the authors have proposed to improve the reliability in operation of hot work tool steels, used for the manufacturing of seamless steel tubes.There were developed samples of hot work tool steel with different chemical compositions by micro-alloying with Mo. The samples were studied in order to investigate their structure and the relations between the microstructure and in-situ behavior.

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