Investigations of Plasma-Chemically Produced Nanodispersed Si3N4 for Modification of Tool Steels

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The nanodispersed nitrides are applied in various technological and industrial fields. One of them is the use for modification of special steels and alloys. Results from metallographic investigation on the microstructure and properties of the alloyed in nitrogen tool steel, type X210Cr12 after modification with nanodispersed Si3N4 are presented in this paper.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 159)

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167-170

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January 2010

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