A detailed examination of the heat treatment processes applicable to chrome tungsten high-speed tool steels. This technical guide, originally published in 1914, offers insights into the methods and considerations for achieving optimal material properties in these specialized steels. Heat Treatment of Chrome Tungsten High Speed Tool Steels delves into the specifics of heating, quenching, and tempering, providing practical knowledge for engineers, metallurgists, and anyone involved in the manufacturing or application of tools made from these alloys.
Harris Perlstein's work offers a valuable resource for understanding the historical practices and scientific principles behind the heat treatment of these important industrial materials. Despite its age, the fundamental information presented remains relevant to modern metallurgy and materials science.
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