2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2021.04.382
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WITHDRAWN: A study on deep cryogenic treatment on steel for enhancing its strength

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“…Filippov et al [ 21 ] studied the pearlitic steel and found cold treatment after high‐temperature hardening is an efficient means for increasing abrasion resistance, which provides an increase in carbon martensite cooling before testing for wear resistance and the formation of new portions of carbon martensite deformation during testing. Vijayakumar et al [ 22 ] studied the 25CrMnSi steel and thought the deep cryogenic treatment can promote carbide precipitation through the lattice extrusion process under a cryogenic environment. The carbide residue found in the ferrite can increase the toughness.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Filippov et al [ 21 ] studied the pearlitic steel and found cold treatment after high‐temperature hardening is an efficient means for increasing abrasion resistance, which provides an increase in carbon martensite cooling before testing for wear resistance and the formation of new portions of carbon martensite deformation during testing. Vijayakumar et al [ 22 ] studied the 25CrMnSi steel and thought the deep cryogenic treatment can promote carbide precipitation through the lattice extrusion process under a cryogenic environment. The carbide residue found in the ferrite can increase the toughness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%