Behavior of Micro-Alloyed Steel at Thermal Treatment

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A tendency towards the growth of grain when heating is investigated and the stability against tempering alloyed and microalloyed steel. The advantage steel, microalloyed by vanadium and nitrogen is shown and their application for heavy-duty vehicle parts is recommended. The possibility of residual forging heat of forgings realization for their heat treatment is established.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 265)

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177-180

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