Development of an Optimal Heat Treatment Regime for a Gradient Material Containing Tungsten Carbide

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One of the main processes in metal products is heat treatment. However, existing regimes of heat treatment are not suitable for the new gradient metals. This article presents a method of obtaining gradient metallic materials and heat treatment development. Also presents the studies results of heat treatment effect on mechanical properties and metal structure.

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