Combined Methods of Laser Processing of Steel

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This article examines the influence of laser heat treatment of nitrocementation steel on the phase composition, structure and hardness of surface layers. It is shown that the combined heat treatment of steels – nitrocementation and laser hardening allows to provide high wear resistance of surface layers of steel.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 284)

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242-246

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October 2018

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