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reduce /
eliminate distortion.
Austempering is
defined by both the
process and the
resultant microstructure.
Typical austempering process parameters applied...
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austempered.
Because austempering does not
produce martensite, the
steel does not
require further tempering.
Martempering is
similar to
austempering,...
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produces a more
uniform distribution of
austempered structure. The
carbon content in
austenite as a
function of
austempering time has been established. As austenite...
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While conventional ductile iron was
discovered in 1943 and the
austempering process had been
around since the 1930s, the
combination of the two technologies...
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temperatures and
times are
carefully chosen for each composition.
Austempering The
austempering process is the same as martempering,
except the
quench is interrupted...
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Porta in his 1558
Magia Naturalis.
Quench press Tempering Martempering Austempering Hardening (metallurgy) "Quenching and
tempering of steel". tec-science...
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component of mischmetal, has also been
studied as a
possible nodulizer.
Austempered ductile iron (ADI; i.e.,
austenite tempered) was
discovered in the 1950s...
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process is that the
large section cannot be heat
treated by this process.
Austempering Tempering (metallurgy) Abbasi, F.; Fletcher, A. J.; Soomro, A. B. (1987)...
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bainite can form or
internal stresses can be relieved.
These include austempering and martempering.
Steel that has been
freshly ground or
polished will...
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temperatures only), and titanium.
Austempered iron is also susceptible,
though austempered steel (and
possibly other austempered metals)
displays increased resistance...