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Cutting and Shaping Tools from Nitrocarburized High-Speed Steels: a Possible Alternative to Hard-Alloy Tools

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Tarasov, A.N. Cutting and Shaping Tools from Nitrocarburized High-Speed Steels: a Possible Alternative to Hard-Alloy Tools. Metal Science and Heat Treatment 43, 169–172 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1010522122974

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