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Effect of cold working on the resistance of pearlitic steel to prolonged exposure to high temperatures

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Uniform cold working decreases the resistance of 25Kh2M1FA steel to prolonged exposure to high temperatures but has no effect on its plasticity preceding rupture.

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Translated from Metallovedenie i Temicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No. 11, pp. 46–47, November, 1965

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Stepanov, G.A. Effect of cold working on the resistance of pearlitic steel to prolonged exposure to high temperatures. Met Sci Heat Treat 7, 763–764 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00663640

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