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Development of a Mn-Si-Cr-Mo as-rolled dual-phase steel

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A. PHILLIP COLDREN is a Staff Metallurgist with the Climax Molybdenum Research Laboratory. Since joining that laboratory in 1961 he has specialized in the physical metallurgy of high temperature alloys and, more recently, the development of high-strength low-alloy steels for automotive, gas and oil transmission line pipe and other constructional applications. He holds B.S.E. (1954) and M.S.E. (1955) degrees and the certificate of Candidate in Philosophy (1960), all in metallurgical engineering from the University of Michigan.

GEOFF TITHER is Manager, High Strength Steel Development at the Climax Molybdenum Company of Michigan in Ann Arbor. He obtained his AMCST and MIM at The Manchester College of Science and Technology and Manchester Polytechnic, England, respectively. In 1965 he joined the Physical Metallurgy Section of BISRA, Sheffield, England, where his main research area was low alloy steels. Forwork in this area he was awarded the degree of M. Phil in 1971. He took up the position of research supervisor at the Ann Arbor Laboratory of Climax in 1973 and was appointed to his present position in January, 1977.

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Coldren, A.P., Tither, G. Development of a Mn-Si-Cr-Mo as-rolled dual-phase steel. JOM 30, 6–9 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03354351

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