Cryogenic treatment of case hardened steel

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Stratton P.
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Case hardening; Cryogenic treatment; Gear steels; Retained austenite;
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10.1179/174951410X12646901266681
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The case for cold treating tools is clear-cut, but carburised components such as gears may not always benefit from cold treatment. The consequent reduction of retained austenite in high carbon carburised cases affects several properties of the component. Whether that change in properties is beneficial depends very much on the intended operating conditions of the component. This paper attempts to put the arguments for and against cold treatment for various operating conditions. © 2010 Maney Publishing.
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