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e-Book High-Speed And Carbon Tool Steels: Machinery's Reference Series No. 117 (1914) download
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Machinery's Reference Series. 44 p. illustrated, issued as Machinery's Book No. 117; library markings, extraction roughness at spine of pictorial paper wrappers, good. Bookseller Inventory ZB506475. Ask Seller a Question. From Zubal-Books (Cleveland, OH, . Price: US$ 4. 4 Convert Currency. Bibliographic Details. Title: High-Speed and Carbon Tool Steels. Book Condition: Good.
This vintage book contains a detailed treatise on high-speed and carbon tool steels. Originally published in 1914. High-Speed and Carbon Tool Steels" is highly recommended for those with an interest in the state of the steel manufacturing industry in America at the beginning of the twentieth century. The study of tool steels which has been made possible by the adoption of this set of specifications is conducted under the direction of the engineer officer of the Philadelphia Navy Yard. The subject is divided into two general classes, one of which covers the high-speed or tungsten steels and the other the carbon tool steels.
High-speed steel (HSS or HS) is a subset of tool steels, commonly used as cutting tool material. It is often used in power-saw blades and drill bits
High-speed steel (HSS or HS) is a subset of tool steels, commonly used as cutting tool material. It is often used in power-saw blades and drill bits. It is superior to the older high-carbon steel tools used extensively through the 1940s in that it can withstand higher temperatures without losing its temper (hardness). This property allows HSS to cut faster than high carbon steel, hence the name high-speed steel.
High-speed steels are used primarily for the manufacture of cutting tools. While there are a number of classes of high speed steels they have in common high carbon contents (ranging from . w. to 3 w. ), chromium levels of about 4 w., massive amounts of strong carbide forming elements (vanadium, tungsten, and molybdenum) to provide large carbides which are present after austenitizing and which improve wear behavior and to. provide for secondary hardening on tempering. Many high-speed steels also contain large amounts of cobalt, which enhances the secondary hardening response and the.
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and Carbon Tool Steels : Machinery's Reference Series No. This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original.
High-Speed and Carbon Tool Steels : Machinery's Reference Series No. Select Format: Hardcover. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.
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