Abstract

The distributions of carbides in M1 high speed steel (HSS) manufactured by four different types of processing will be considered. For conventionally processed ingot steel, the characteristic microstructural features in ingots, intermediate size products and smaller bar product will be discussed. The carbide size distributions in steel bars made by gas atomized powders will be shown. The refinement of the carbides in M1 by using a patented laser glazing process will be illustrated. The last topic is the development of a new patent-pending family of low carbon high speed alloys that can easily be carburized by conventional processing. Various beneficial effects that these alloys provide will be discussed.

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