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The development of low-alloy high-speed steels that reduce the production cost of cutting tools and dies can present practical interest for plants and small enterprises manufacturing tools for their special purposes. The present paper gives the results of an investigation of hypereutectoid low-alloy high-speed steel 11M5F and a widely used steel of grade R6M5. The basic and technological properties of these steels are compared, and the results of industrial tests of cutting, thread-rolling, cold-stamping tools and tools for semihot deformation operating under various conditions are described.
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Translated from Metallovedenie i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No. 5, pp. 7–10, May, 1997.
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Malakhov, V.V., Yartsev, A.N., Buyanskaya, T.A. et al. Use of hypereutectoid high-speed steel 11M5F for the production of cutting and cold-stamping tools in the Avtovaz Joint-Stock Company. Met Sci Heat Treat 39, 186–189 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02467281
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