A Study of the Effect of Subzero Treatments on the Retained Austenite and Physical Properties of Hardened and Tempered Tool Steels

A Study of the Effect of Subzero Treatments on the Retained Austenite and Physical Properties of Hardened and Tempered Tool Steels
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The consensus view is that a high carbon case gives gears the best overall properties, provided that there is no carbide network and the retained austenite has