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Wear resistance of structural steels after low-temperature cyaniding and carbonitriding

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The wear resistance is highest for samples cyanided at 570° for 2h and carbonitrided at 570° for 6h and 700° for 6h.

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  2. Yu. M. Lakhtin et al. “Comparison of the wear resistance of thin hardened surface layers by the worn spot method“, in: New Methods of Testing Metals [in Russian], No. 3, MChM USSR (1975), p. 168.

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Moscow Highway Institute. Translated from Metallovedenie i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No. 11, pp. 71–73, November, 1975.

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Lakhtin, Y.M., Neustroev, G.N. & Airapetyan, N.A. Wear resistance of structural steels after low-temperature cyaniding and carbonitriding. Met Sci Heat Treat 17, 986–988 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00679398

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