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Chemical heat treatments for mold liners

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Cementation in a solid carburizer for 12 h at 960°C followed by direct quenching in water from the carburizing temperature represents best the chemical heat treatment schedule for mold liners of steel grade 20Kh and gives a reliable combination of high water resistance and adequate plasticity.

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  1. A. N. Minkevich, Chemical Heat Treatment of Metals and Alloys [in Russian], Mashinostroenie, Moscow (1965).

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  2. V. S. Popov, N. N. Bykov, and N. S. Dmitrichenko, The Wear Resistance of the Molds Used in Refractories Production [in Russian], Metallurgiya, Moscow (1971).

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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 12, pp. 20–24, December, 1975.

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Popov, V.S., Brykov, N.N., Khokhlov, V.P. et al. Chemical heat treatments for mold liners. Refractories 16, 752–755 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01280622

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