STRUCTURAL STUDIES OF CHROMOLIBDEN STEELS TO STUDY THE POSSIBILITY OF SURFACE HARDENING
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A technology for achieving high strength and wear resistance of chromolibden steels has been developed. Experimental studies have shown that short-term intensive heating followed by rapid cooling significantly increases the operational characteristics of alloys. The influence of temperature-time parameters of heat treatment on the change in the structure and characteristics of carbon chromomolybdenum steel was studied. Injection casting allows for the production of components with a high degree of accuracy and reproducibility, which is especially important for serial production.
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