Rakhadilov et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Change in high-temperature wear resistance of high-speed steel by plasma nitridingRakhadilov et al., 2018
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- Rakhadilov B
- Zhurerova L
- Sсheffler M
- Khassenov A
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- Bulletin of the Karaganda University" Physics Series"
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The present paper contains results of tribology testing the surface layer of high-speed steel nitrated in electrolytic plasma. Tribology tests were conducted under the temperature of 500 С, 550 С and 600 vС degrees using ball-on-disc method. Such parameters as wear intensity …
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