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The use of elevated heating rates in heat treatment of steel products promotes structural states in them that are characterized by improved mechanical and operating properties and in most cases cannot be attained under conditions of conventional heating in furnaces. In the present work the structure and mechanical properties of low-alloy steels after their thermal strengthening by the method of mechanoelectrical heat treatment (MEHT) are described.
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Translated from Metallovedenie i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No. 3, pp. 37–40, March, 1995.
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Dlougi, I., Mihalichka, P., Shkarek, I. et al. Mechanoelectrical heat treatment of low-alloy steels with 0.3–0.6% C. Met Sci Heat Treat 37, 126–128 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01152400
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01152400