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An 1C-1.5Cr steel was laser treated under conditions suitable to obtain surface melting. The surface oxidizing phenomena and the laser-induced transformations were studied by means of surface Mössbauer measurements, X-ray diffraction and metallography. Significant modifications in the transformations, caused by surface oxidation, were correlated to the carbon availability at the surface during the treatments.
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Carbucicchio, M., Palombarini, G. Oxidation phenomena at the surface of iron alloys during laser treatments. Hyperfine Interact 41, 621–624 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02400467
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