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Nickel-Copper-Columbium Steel — A New Concept in High Strength Constructional Materials
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A low alloy, age hardening nickel-copper-columbium steel has been developed which combines high strength with excellent ductility and adequate toughness for ambient temperature applications. Low carbon content enhances its weldability and a simple heat treatment permits prefabrication of complex structures. These properties permit the designer a wider latitude and provide a basis for economic fabrication and repair of engineered structures.
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Cassidy, D. and Shelton, C., "Nickel-Copper-Columbium Steel — A New Concept in High Strength Constructional Materials," SAE Technical Paper 680246, 1968, https://doi.org/10.4271/680246.Also In
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- Smith C. S. Palmer E. W. “Precipitation Hardening of Copper Steels.” Trans. AIME 105 1933 133
- Metals Handbook 1948 463
- Hurley J. L. Shelton C. H. “Age-Hardenable Nickel-Copper Steels.” Metals Engineering Quarterly 6 2 May 1966
- Petersen W. A. “Arc Welding of Nickel-Copper-Columbium Steel.” AWS National Fall Meeting Houston October 1967