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Steel of grade 15Kh3M1FTsL with relatively simple alloying set is suggested. The steel possesses high mechanical properties and a low cold-shortness threshold. Joint inoculation of cast low-carbon Cr – Mo steel with vanadium and zirconium is shown to have advantages.
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Borisov, I.A. Choice of Steel for Large Castings. Metal Science and Heat Treatment 46, 184–187 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:MSAT.0000043097.05658.a0
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