Abstract

1. Alloying of managenese and chromium structural steels with nitrogen and nitride-forming elements — vanadium and aluminum — induces substantial toughening of the steels after quenching and high-temperature tempering because of dispersion hardening resulting from the precipitation of finely divided nitrides. 2. Small amounts of nitrogen, vanadium, and aluminum substantially increase the hardenability of manganese and chromium steels.

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