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The results show that silicon additions can increase the temper hardness of steels Fe16Mo0.9C, 6W3Mo2Cr4V and W3Mo2Cr4V, but yield an opposite influence on the temper hardness in W9Mo3Cr4V steel.
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This will probably raise your temper and increase the urge to yell at them.
The dislocation strengthening and the solid solution strengthening of the dissolved alloying carbides are the main mechanisms of increasing the strength by decreasing the tempering temperature and increasing the quenching temperature, respectively.
The addition of Mo can control the secondary temper brittleness, reduce overheating, increase temper stability and obtain high strength and toughness of steel after it is hardened and tempered.
When the tempering moisture was increased, the SSB ran more easily through the extruder.
Additional short-term tempering further increases the strength and hardness of the alloy along with significantly improved ductility under compressive and tensile loading.
With increase of the tempering temperature, the high-alloy martensite disappears gradually, and the black reticular microstructure finally appears when the tempering temperature is 650 °C.
With the increase of the tempering temperature (700 °C), there was no pronounced effect of the high magnetic field on the precipitation sequence and the concentration of substitutional solute atoms in paramagnetic carbides.
In certain levels, Donald can also pick up chili peppers which increase his temper, eventually temporarily allowing him to become invincible, go faster and knock out enemies in his path.
This, however, must be tempered with the evidence that intensive glycemic control increases the risk of severe hypoglycemia [ 16, 17].
Increasing the Mg content up to 0.45% enhances the alloy response to heat treatment in the T5 and T6 tempers, more particularly, in the latter case.
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