Conclusions
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Aging of 1Kh16S2MB2 at 600°C for 1500 h decreases the impact strength, although the value of this impact strength is still satisfactory.
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The heat treatments investigated here increase the strength of the steel at 650 and 700°C one and one-half times as compared to the ordinary heat treatment.
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The ultimate strength of resilient 1Kh16S2MB2 steel after 1000 h at 700°C is the same as that of the ferritic-martensite 1Kh13S2M2 steel.
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Translated from Metallovedenie i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No. 7, pp. 15–18, July, 1963
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Saratovskii, L.N., Abramovich, M.D. & Volodin, E.N. Effect of cold plastic deformation and recrystallization on some properties of 1Kh16S2MB2 steel. Met Sci Heat Treat 5, 384–387 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00654197
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