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According to many former studies, the function of Mo in high Cr white iron is to increase its hardenability. In this paper, the results show that, as the precipitation of high Cr-Mo white iron takes place, the Mo precipitates in the form of χ phase from the austenitic matrix prior to other carbides, which results in a change of precipitate and precipitation.
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Huang, X. The effect of Mo on the structure of high Cr-Mo alloy iron. J. of Materi Eng and Perform 10, 592–595 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1361/105994901770344746
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