2020
DOI: 10.2478/pmp-2020-0008
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Sinter Hardening of Cr-Mo Pre-Alloyed Steels as a Function of the Carbon Content

Abstract: Sinter hardening is a technique that is frequently employed in powder metallurgy parts production since it is an economical, clean, and environmentally friendly procedure. Since the cooling rates are however significantly lower than e.g. in water or oil quenching, alloy systems have to be used that ensure martensite formation already at moderate cooling rates. In the present study, quenching dilatometry was used to investigate the hardenability of two types of Cr pre-alloyed steels, Fe-3Cr-0.5Mo and Fe-1.5Cr-0… Show more

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