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This paper presents the effects of various small alloy additions on the mechanical properties and microstructure of hot-worked, silicon-killed SAE 1020, steel.
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Leeper, R.A., Merrill, T.W. & Sprankle, A.F. Small Alloy Additions. JOM 13, 802–805 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03378945
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