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Mechanical Properties and Structural State of Rolled Sheets from High-Strength Wear-Resistant Weldable Steel H500 Magstrong®

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A process of manufacturing of rolled sheets from a new high-strength wear-resistant weldable steel H500 MAGSTRONG® with wear resistance, strength and impact toughness parameters at negative temperatures not inferior to those of the best world counterparts is described. Transmission electron microscopy is used to study the structure of a sheet with a thickness of 12 mm formed as a result of hot rolling and quenching.

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Translated from Metallovedenie i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No. 11, pp. 8 – 12, November, 2020.

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Shilyaev, P.V., Bogach, D.I., Krasnov, M.L. et al. Mechanical Properties and Structural State of Rolled Sheets from High-Strength Wear-Resistant Weldable Steel H500 Magstrong®. Met Sci Heat Treat 62, 664–668 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11041-021-00620-w

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