Abstract

1. In alloying of cast irons with chromium alone it is impossible to obtain a high hardenability providing a martensitic-austenitic structure in hardening of castings more than 30 mm thick. 2. To provide high hardenability chromium irons must be alloyed with elements increasing the stability of austenite, such as manganese.

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