Low-carbon steel as an alternative to conventional roller-quenched, tempered steel

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
S. W. Evans G. Pienaar
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Weldable steel plate with a good combination of strength and toughness is currently produced from 0,12 to 0,28 per cent carbon low-alloy steel heat-treated by roller quenching and tempering. Alternatively, steel plate of the same strength can be produced at a lower production cost by the use of very-low-carbon steel (0,03 to 0,08 per cent carbon) processed by in-line quenching without tempering. This paper reports the results of experimental work on these steels, and compares them with the properties of conventional steel. On thinner sections, it was found that the properties of the experimental steels compare favourably with those of conventional grades.
Citation

APA: S. W. Evans G. Pienaar  (1989)  Low-carbon steel as an alternative to conventional roller-quenched, tempered steel

MLA: S. W. Evans G. Pienaar Low-carbon steel as an alternative to conventional roller-quenched, tempered steel. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1989.

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