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- adjective Capable of being
hardened .
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Examples
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After an exact definition it is necessary to mention the material-related preconditions for hardening by means of heat treatment - the trainees must learn that not all unalloyed steels are hardenable, and that is why they must know the carbon content of the workpiece to be hardened!
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What minimum carbon content must a steel have for being hardenable?
5. Hardening Frank Wenghfer 1990
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Carbon content: above 0.35 per cent - hardenable below 0.35 per cent - not hardenable
5. Hardening Frank Wenghfer 1990
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Sheet steel isn't a homogenous product; instead, cold-rolled sheets can be specified mild, high strength, ultra high strength, bake-hardenable or coated-with zinc (hot-dipped galvanized or electrogalvanized), aluminum (aluminized) or paint (coil coated).
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Sheet steel isn't a homogenous product; instead, cold-rolled sheets can be specified mild, high strength, ultra high strength, bake-hardenable or coated-with zinc (hot-dipped galvanized or electrogalvanized), aluminum (aluminized) or paint (coil coated).
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Chromium-nickel-austenitic-non hardenable stainless steel where maximum manganese content is 2%.
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Sheet steel isn't a homogenous product; instead, cold-rolled sheets can be specified mild, high strength, ultra high strength, bake-hardenable or coated-with zinc (hot-dipped galvanized or electrogalvanized), aluminum (aluminized) or paint (coil coated).
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Sheet steel isn't a homogenous product; instead, cold-rolled sheets can be specified mild, high strength, ultra high strength, bake-hardenable or coated-with zinc (hot-dipped galvanized or electrogalvanized), aluminum (aluminized) or paint (coil coated).
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Sheet steel isn't a homogenous product; instead, cold-rolled sheets can be specified mild, high strength, ultra high strength, bake-hardenable or coated-with zinc (hot-dipped galvanized or electrogalvanized), aluminum (aluminized) or paint (coil coated).
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The air-hardenable steel shows a secondary hardening peak.
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