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Alloy Digest (2011) 60 (3): SA-622.
Published: 01 March 2011
... Fora 400 is a wear resistant, martensitic steel, with a minimum HB hardness of 400. This datasheet provides information on composition, hardness, tensile properties, and bend strength as well as fracture toughness. It also includes information on wear resistance as well as forming, machining...
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Alloy Digest (2011) 60 (7): SA-628.
Published: 01 July 2011
... wherever a sliding wear resistance is required and where 400 HB (43 HRC) steels do not provide sufficiently long service life. Compared to conventional steels, such as S355, FORA 500 offers a real improvement on the lifetime of equipment up to five times longer and consequently allows a significant...
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Alloy Digest (2015) 64 (3): SA-720.
Published: 01 March 2015
... Fora 360 is wear resistant steel. It is martensitic with a minimum HB hardness of 360. This datasheet provides information on composition, hardness, tensile properties, and bend strength. It also includes information on wear resistance as well as forming, machining, and joining. Filing Code: SA...
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Alloy Digest (1986) 35 (12): TS-467.
Published: 01 December 1986
... to lOOoF (56°C) below the last tcmpcring temperature. hold I 2 hour per inch (25 mm) ofthickncss fora two- hour minimum. then air cool. Hardrning: Preheat to 1500-1550 F (X15-X45 and cquali7c. Raise the temperature to 1X50-1900° F (IOIO- 1040dcpcndingon properties desired: 1850 F gives the best toughness...
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Alloy Digest (2024) 73 (6): CS-267.
Published: 01 June 2024
...) Fig. 8 Microstructure of the longitudinal cross section of a 1006 wire that has been cold drawn from a diameter of 5.5 to 1.15 mm (0.2 to 0.06 in (a) As drawn (cold worked). Hardness 249 HV 0.1 (b) Annealed. Hardness 135 HV 0.1. 2% Nital etch. Courtesy of ArcelorMittal Aços Longos, Juiz de Fora, MG...
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Alloy Digest (2023) 72 (12): CS-265.
Published: 01 December 2023
... proeutectoid ferrite and pearlite (volume fraction » 10 Ferritic grain size = ASTM 9 (according to ASTM E112). 2% Nital etch. Courtesy of ArcelorMittal Aços Longos, Juiz de Fora, MG, Brazil. Source: Ref 31 Fig. 6 Cooling curves (with a logarithmic time scale) associated with normalizing of round carbon steel...
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Alloy Digest (2024) 73 (3): CS-266.
Published: 01 March 2024
... etch. Courtesy of ArcelorMittal Aços Longos, Juiz de Fora, MG, Brazil. Source: Ref 29 CS-266 / 4 result in higher strength and higher hardness. Conversely, lower cooling rates result in softer parts. Source: Ref 24, 26, 28, 30 32 Multiple Normalizing. Double normalizing is usually applied to carbon...