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EFFECT OF VACUUM MELTING ON LOW ALLOY STEELS
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The paper describes improvements obtained in mechanical properties of low alloy steels as a result of vacuum melting. It gives tensile, impact and fatigue properties of vacuum melted 4340 and UHS 260 steels and compares them with those of air melted material.
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"EFFECT OF VACUUM MELTING ON LOW ALLOY STEELS," SAE Technical Paper 570342, 1957, https://doi.org/10.4271/570342.Also In
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