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We study mechanical properties of the surface layer and the electrochemical behavior of 40Kh steel subjected to preliminary vibration-centrifugal hardening treatment and determine the optimal conditions of treatment aimed at increasing the corrosion-electrochemical resistance and hardness of the hardened layer, namely, the weight of a tool should be equal to 45 or 75 N and the time of treatment to 20 or 36 min.
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Aftanaziv, I.S., Bassarab, A.I. & Kyryliv, Y.B. Mechanical and Corrosion Characteristics of 40Kh Steel after Vibration-Centrifugal Hardening Treatment. Materials Science 38, 436–441 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021742204654
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021742204654