Abstract

The nature of eutectic carbide formation in economically alloyed high-speed steels with supplementary addition of niobium and titanium is considered. Changes in matrix and carbide chemical composition in relation to heat treatment stages are discussed. An experimental steel is recommended as a replacement for classical steel R6M5.

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