Abstract:Low‐alloy cast steel with ultrahigh strength is produced by a combination of normalizing and reheating, followed by water quenching and high‐temperature tempering. The cast steel quenched at 1000 °C for 30 min and tempered at 550 °C for 120 min exhibits superior tensile ductility. More precisely, the tensile strength is 1683.5 MPa, yield strength is 1635.3 MPa, elongation is 12.0%, and microhardness is 500.3 HV. The microstructure is composed of martensite lath + ferrite + M23C6 carbide. The strengthening mech… Show more
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