Industrial Chemistry for Engineering Students

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Tungsten steels have the property of being self-hardening; that is, of being hard without quenching or special treatment. When the per cent of tungsten is right the steel can be used as a cutting tool under such severe conditions that the tool is at a red heat. Such a steel is called "high speed" steel. A first grade high speed steel will contain about 18 per cent tungsten, 3. 5 chromium, a fraction of a per cent of vanadium, and 0. 60 carbon. A tungsten steel containing about 5 per cent tungst
...en and 0. 5 carbon is used for permanent magnets.
Molybdenum produces the same self-hardening and high speed effects as tungsten and is often used in place of and with tungsten. Only about a quarter as much molybdenum is required, however, to produce the same results.
Vanadium in very small quantities improves the physical properties of steel more by reason of its cleansing action on the impurities in the steel than by its action as an alloy. The usual amount of vanadium used is from o. Io to 0.


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