Martensitic

Word MARTENSITIC
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This is true of several test specimens in which J.P. Girard produced structural transformations without deformation, martensitic transformation or hardening, by introducing numerous dislocation loops into the metal. ❋ Bouvaist, J. (1980)

The quenched and drawn specimens of high-copper steel were found to be slightly more martensitic. ❋ Unknown (1916)

A quickly quenched carbon steel is mostly martensitic which, as noted, is a solid solution of beta iron and cementite, hard and brittle. ❋ Unknown (1916)

Higher percentages of nickel change the martensitic structure to austenite, the steel then being non-magnetic. ❋ Unknown (1916)

The normal structure of chromium steels, with a very low carbon content is roughly pearlitic up to 7 per cent, and martensitic from 8 to 20 per cent; therefore, the greatest application is in the pearlitic zone or the lower percentages. ❋ Unknown (1916)

Ed has continuously pursued his vision of utilizing commonly available, low-cost martensitic stainless steels to reduce weight and increase strength in components and structures. ❋ Unknown (2010)

This grade of "martensitic stainless chromium steel" is normally used for razors, surgical tools, and food prep knives since it's very hard and stands up well against wear and corrosion. ❋ Audra Heaslip (2010)

This is a martensitic stainless steel that is claimed to provide good corrosion resistance. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Chromium (12-28%), nickel (3-9%), martensitic or austenitic. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Years have been spent developing proprietary and patented methods to produce welded and brazed tubular forms, stamped and shelled structures, using martensitic corrosion resistant stainless steels. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In addition, the auto industry's drive for improved fuel economy and emissions levels has encouraged the development of such advanced high-strength steels (AHSS) as dual phase (DP), complex phase (CP), martensitic, transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) and bainitic. ❋ Unknown (2010)

KVA Stainless is presently selling high strength, lightweight, martensitic stainless steel tubing and looking for strategic partners for licensing opportunities. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Methods: Metal devices consisting of commercially pure martensitic stainless steel washers and titanium screws were employed. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A strong body structure and chassis that absorbs crash energy is complemented by the use of martensitic steel in the fully enclosed rocker sections, while additional safety features include standard head curtain side air bags, standard front seat-mounted pelvic / thorax side air bags, front safety belts with dual pretensioners and load limiters, rollover mitigation sensors, a pedal release system, trailer stability assist. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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