The Influence of Friction Deformation on the Microstructure and Hardening of Beryllium Bronze

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The peculiarities of the microstructure and properties of BrBNT1.7 beryllium bronze tape samples were studied: the samples were subjected to dispersion hardening as a result of quenching in a supersaturated solid solution and aging. Friction deformation in a dry friction mode provides additional effective hardening while maintaining increased plasticity (bending-and-unbending test).

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