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Properties of High-Alloy Steels

Stainless and heat-resisting steels containing at least 18% by weight chromium and 8% nickel are in widespread use in industry. The structure of these steels is changed from magnetic body centered cubic or ferritic crystal structure to a nonmagnetic, face-centered cubic or austenitic crystal structure. [Pg.67]


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