“…Moving on to precipitation strengthening mechanisms, there are a dislocation looping mechanism [2,14] and a shearing mechanism. [3,15] Many authors observed reverted austenite of different morphology under overaging or special treatment, its orientation relationship with martensite varying in the range of Nishiyama-Wassermann (N-W) [3,16,17] and Kudjumov-Sachs (K-S) [3,6,17,18] types. In terms of mechanical properties, Rack and Kalish [19] and Zhu et al [20] found embrittlement in 18Ni (350 ksi grade) maraging steels after low-temperature aging at 673 to 723 K. Overaging decreases strength, ductility, and toughness, [14,19] but there were also reports of improved strength and toughness due to reverted austenite.…”