Conclusions
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To ensure the necessary plasticity of alloy KhN50MBVYu, permitting deformation, the total concentration of alloying elements should be moderate (in the middle of the range investigated).
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A high concentration of any single element is permissible if the concentrations of the other elements are lowered, since all the alloying elements lower the technological plasticity of the alloy.
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Stepanov, V.P., Bulavina, L.S. & Tsvetkova, V.K. Effect of alloying elements on plasticity of Cr-Ni alloys with Nb at high temperatures. Met Sci Heat Treat 17, 197–199 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00663677
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