Characteristics of "nonmagnetic" dispersion-hardened Fe-Mn-Elinvar
Precision Steels and Alloys
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Conclusions
Dispersion-hardened Fe-Mn-alloy (28.8% Mn; 1.9% V and 0.5% C) exhibits "nonmagnetism" and satisfactory mechanical properties in both the hardened and strengthened conditions.
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Mechanical Property Strengthened Condition Satisfactory Mechanical Property
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