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Influence of the Final Rolling Temperatures on the Relation between the Composition and the Mechanical Properties of K60 Pipe Steel

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The influence of alloying and microalloying elements on the mechanical properties of pipe-steel sheet (strength category K60) depends on the temperature in low-temperature controlled rolling, on account of the polymorphous γ → α and eutectoid transformation of austenite in the mill’s finishing stand.

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Original Russian Text © V.P. Gorbatenko, S.V. Petrushchak, 2018, published in Stal’, 2018, No. 2, pp. 37–42.

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Gorbatenko, V.P., Petrushchak, S.V. Influence of the Final Rolling Temperatures on the Relation between the Composition and the Mechanical Properties of K60 Pipe Steel. Steel Transl. 48, 120–125 (2018). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0967091218020043

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