Kirishima's Hardening and Tetsutetsu's Steel are similar quirks, but Hardening has the advantage of not being tied to a fixed durability, potentially making it stronger than Steel with enough ...
IT has hitherto been regarded almost as axiomatic that lattice distortion of a metal will result in hardening. Doubt of the universality of such a hypothesis is now justified, however, as the ...
Cheaper and Tougher Metal Parts for Many Uses are Expected ... of High-Frequency Induction Heating to the Tasks of Metal Hardening, Brazing, and Annealing ...
23, 1901, translation from the Frankfurter Journal relative to a new method of hardening steel in Germany, as follows: View Full Article in Timesmachine » Advertisement ...
THE hypothesis proposed by Sir George Beilby to account for the hardening of metals by cold ... assumes the production of a vitreous phase of the metal by the breaking down of the crystalline ...