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Peculiarities of structure, properties and phase transformations in the maraging steel were investigated while quenching from the liquid state. Depending on the solidification rates and subsequent cooling, the formation of highly dispersed structures in the solid phase was possible. The structures were of the following types: fully martensite, fully ferrite; a mixture of ferrite and martensite or martensite and austenite.
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Chernyshova, T.A., Lyulkina, T.V. Influence of rapid quenching of the melt on structure and properties of maraging steel. J Mater Sci 27, 580–586 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02403863
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