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A discussion of sulfide and siliceous nonmetallics—including their physical characteristics, size, shape, and distribution—and their effects upon the free machining qualities of steels.
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Gaydos, R. Free machining steels and the effects of sulfide and siliceous nonmetallics. JOM 16, 972–977 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03378312
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