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Effect of heat treatment on the structure and properties of alloyed white cast iron

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    Heat treatment of white cast iron alloyed with manganese and vanadium in certain combinations makes it possible to obtain strength, toughness, and wear resistance that are unusually high for cast irons.

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    These cast irons can be used for parts operating under abrasive wear conditions at high loads.

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  1. G. I. Sil'man et al., "Structure and properties of alloyed white cast irons with high wear resistance and toughness," in: Progressive Casting Technology [in Russian], Volgo-Vyatskoe Kn. Izd., Gor'kii (1969), p. 195.

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Bryansk Technological Institute. Translated from Metallovedenie i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No. 2, pp. 16–18, February, 1976.

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Sil'man, G.I., Frol'tsov, M.S. & Bolkhovitina, N.A. Effect of heat treatment on the structure and properties of alloyed white cast iron. Met Sci Heat Treat 18, 121–123 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00664145

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