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Use of Double Thermochemical Treatment in the Production of Tools from Structural Steels

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It is shown that double thermochemical treatment (nitrocarburizing and nitriding) with subsequent heat treatment can be used for the production of cutting tools from alloy structural steels instead of tool steels. A process for treating milling cutters from steel 38Kh2MYuA and blades from steel 0KhN3MA is suggested.

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Karpov, L.P. Use of Double Thermochemical Treatment in the Production of Tools from Structural Steels. Metal Science and Heat Treatment 45, 8–9 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1023983710305

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