Production of bimetallic joints between gray cast iron and steel by forging and explosion with subsequent thermal cycling

Previously abstracted from original as item 9208-55-1247. Mechanism of joints formation between steel 40 and various synthetic gray irons during forging, explosive bonding and thermal cycling treatment was studied. It was shown that, while the bonding diffusion of carbon takes place, alloying elemen...

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Published inMetal science and heat treatment Vol. 33; no. 9-10; pp. 777 - 783
Main Authors TARAN, YU. N, SLOBODSKOI, V. YA, GUBENKO, S. I, SOBOLEV, V. V, KONOBRITSKAYA, O. I
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York, NY Springer 01.10.1991
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Summary:Previously abstracted from original as item 9208-55-1247. Mechanism of joints formation between steel 40 and various synthetic gray irons during forging, explosive bonding and thermal cycling treatment was studied. It was shown that, while the bonding diffusion of carbon takes place, alloying elements are not mobile.
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ISSN:0026-0673
1573-8973
DOI:10.1007/BF00800699