IMPROVEMENT OF HARDENABILITY OF STEEL CONTAINING ALUMINUM AND BORON BY DOUBLE QUENCHING.

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The hardenability effect due to B was studied for low alloy steels treated with Al-B (0. 06-0. 08%Al-0. 0010%B). The mechanism of increased quench hardenability by the double quench was studied by a fission track etching technique. Quenching from 1000 degree C for 1 hr prior to the second quench gave rise to excellent hardenability. The role of the first quench is to obtain the optimum amount of soluble B in the matrix.

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Habu, R., Miyata, M., Tamukai, S., & Sekino, S. (1983). IMPROVEMENT OF HARDENABILITY OF STEEL CONTAINING ALUMINUM AND BORON BY DOUBLE QUENCHING. Transactions of the Iron and Steel Institute of Japan, 23(2), 176–183. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational1966.23.176

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