The correlation of structure, formed during heat treatment in steel of strength category Kh90–Kh100, with mechanical properties of sheet steel and the effect of subsequent tempering on changing them is studied. The effect of structural component morphology in the original structure of high-strength strip of strength category Kh90–Kh100 on the change in mechanical properties after tempering is demonstrated. Production regimes are proposed for providing the specified property level.
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Translated from Metallurg, No. 11, pp. 68–73, November, 2010.
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Khlusova, E.I., Orlov, V.V., Motovilina, G.D. et al. Effect of tempering on change of structure and properties of high-strength strip steel of strength category Kh90–Kh100 after thermomechanical treatment. Metallurgist 54, 775–782 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11015-011-9373-y
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