Effect of stainless steel caldding on the hardenability of the base metal in thermally improved two-layer steel

Autor: Dontsov, P. M., Shevbunov, E. V., Pavlenko, N. T.
Zdroj: Metal Science and Heat Treatment; March 1968, Vol. 10 Issue: 3 p231-233, 3p
Abstrakt: 1.Stainless steel cladding, which has a lower thermal conductivity, substantially lowers the cooding rate during quenching of two-layer steel.2.Bonding defects have dual effects on the hardenability, reducing it somewhat because of the lower cooling rate but at the same time increasing it by limiting the degree of decarburization of the base metal near the stainless steel cladding layer.3.In selecting the base metal for heat treated bimetals and the production technology (heat treatment of single or double sheets) one must take into consideration the reduced hardenability due to the stainless steel cladding.
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