2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10556-020-00751-6
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Study of the Effect of a Corrosive Medium on Medium-Carbon Steel Surface Layer Microhardness Subjected to Impact Electromechanical Treatment

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“…However, the MPT process in the 45 steel increases the quantity of retained austenite which can influence the corrosion processes of the metal too. The effect of anticorrosive alloying elements was also studied and the most positive effect on corrosion resistance was for those specimens alloyed with nitrogen, nickel, and boron, showing that the presence of alloying elements not only improves the mechanical properties but also provides anticorrosive properties (82,83,84) .…”
Section: Carbon and Alloyed Steelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the MPT process in the 45 steel increases the quantity of retained austenite which can influence the corrosion processes of the metal too. The effect of anticorrosive alloying elements was also studied and the most positive effect on corrosion resistance was for those specimens alloyed with nitrogen, nickel, and boron, showing that the presence of alloying elements not only improves the mechanical properties but also provides anticorrosive properties (82,83,84) .…”
Section: Carbon and Alloyed Steelsmentioning
confidence: 99%