Martensitic steels
Strengthening of steel Ferritic, pearlitic, bainitic and martensitic steels

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Martensitic steels


Strengthening of steel Ferritic, pearlitic, bainitic and martensitic steels

Authors : Thierry IUNG, Jean-Hubert SCHMITT

Publication date: February 10, 2017, Review date: November 25, 2020 | Lire en français

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4. Martensitic steels

4.1 Martensitic carbon steels

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4.1.1 Martensite hardness

The most common martensitic steels contain around 0.35% carbon, with metallic additives (Cr, Ni, Mo...) up to 7%. The mechanical strength of unhardened martensite increases rapidly with carbon content. It is much greater than that of the structures presented in the previous paragraphs (figure 15 )....

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