Abstract

1. It is established that it is possible to obtain consistent high values of the fracture toughness of low-carbon ferritic steel 01Kh28 after quenching from 850–950° in water. Heating in this temperature range leads to primary recrystallization and intensive refining of the structure. 2. The most favorable structure of steel 01Kh28 (with fine grains and boundaries free of precipitates) is obtained after quenching from 850–900°, when the rate of grain boundary migration is higher than the diffusion rate of carbon.

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