Morphology and Topology of Coherent Scattering Regions of the Fe-Mn-C Steel Fine Structure

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The interaction of components in modifying mixtures with the elements of Fe-Mn-С alloys hyperfine structure is investigated. Comprehensive study of the modified material microstructure is conducted. The substructure of Fe-Mn-С alloys is shown to undergo significant changes. The produced castings are characterized with enhanced physical-and-chemical and technological properties

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