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Chemical composition of the carbide and of the near neighbourhood of the carbide

Chemical composition of the carbide and of the near neighbourhood of the carbide

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Owing to operations the construction materials change their properties. The material properties and char - acteristics are considered as the most important. One of properties is the toughness of the used material. Toughness of steel as one of construction materials is expressively temperature-dependent. This dependence - transition behaviour, can v...

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... precipitation of complex carbides (Fe, Cr) ( Figure 19) occurs in the course of the sorbitic structure disintegration. Their chemical composition is presented in Table 2. Owing to these processes the transition temperature increases from -65°C to -42°C. ...
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... chemical composition is presented in Table 2. Owing to these processes the transition temperature increases from -65°C to -42°C. Owing to the precipitation the near neighbour- hood of this carbide deprived of ferrum and chro- mium and its chemical composition is presented in Table 2. ...

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