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- 2022Reduction of Retained Austenite in Tool Steels
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- 2021Experimental Study on the Influence of TiN/AlTiN PVD Layer on the Surface Characteristics of Hot Work Tool Steelcitations
- 2020Increasing Tool Steel Surface Wear Resistance by Surface Treatmentcitations
- 2020The Abrasion Behaviour of X40CrMoV5-1 Steel Under Various Surface Treatments
- 2019Examination of Heat Treatment on the Microstructure and Wear of Tool Steelscitations
- 2019The Effects of Quenching and Tempering Treatment on the Hardness and Microstructures of a Cold Work Steel
- 2018Improving Mechanical Properties of cp Titanium by Heat Treatment Optimizationcitations
- 2018Surface Roughness Effect in the Case of Welded Stainless Steel Corrosion Resistancecitations
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Reduction of Retained Austenite in Tool Steels
Abstract
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Tools are devices for machining materials which must have different properties depending on their intended application. These properties are determined by the chemical composition and microstructure of the tool steel. The desired steel microstructure can be achieved with suitable heat treatment technology. During this heat treatment, the microstructure of the tool steel may develop various lattice structural transformations which in turn can cause internal stresses, cracks and distortions. One possible reason for these undesirable results may be the retained austenite. These effects are most pronounced in tool steels. In this study, the possibilities for reducing the amount of residual austenite during the heat treatment of tool steel is investigated.</jats:p>