Cold-work steels are high carbon steels containing low alloy additions of molybdenum, tungsten, chromium and manganese. The additions of these alloys allow oil quenching with less distortion and they ...
Hot work tool steels are steels developed to tolerate high pressure, heat and abrasion conditions that prevail in manufacturing units. These operations involve shearing, punching or forming of metals ...
The diagrams show the effect of changing the carbon content on the mechanical properties of low carbon steels that have been annealed. It is seen (a) that the ultimate tensile strength of these alloys ...
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