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DOI: 10.1007/bf00769878
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Stabilization of the hardened condition of cold-worked low-carbon steel

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“…That results in corresponding savings of energy, mate rials, and time and prevents the appearance of surface defects of various kinds. 4. In some types of thermomechanical-thermal treatment, the strengthening of the material in cold deformation is less intense and therefore less energy is required.…”
Section: Technological Benefitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…That results in corresponding savings of energy, mate rials, and time and prevents the appearance of surface defects of various kinds. 4. In some types of thermomechanical-thermal treatment, the strengthening of the material in cold deformation is less intense and therefore less energy is required.…”
Section: Technological Benefitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The next step in the research was to increase steel strength by cold deformation (cold working) and to sta bilize the resulting properties by various means [2][3][4]. That provided the basis for technologies producing cold deformed pipe, bolts, rebar, and other compo nents and culminated in the development of new rein forcing steel and rebar of classes At ShS and At 1US for ferroconcrete components [5,6], as well as energy saving production technologies based on thermal (thermomechanical) strengthening of the rolled steel and its subsequent conversion to the final metal prod uct.…”
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