Sintering steel-bonded carbide hard alloy

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291828, 75126R, 75126A, 75126B, 75126C, 75126E, 75126F, 75126H, 75126P, 75128R, 75128A, 75128B, 75128G, 75128W, 148126, C22C 105, C22C 2900

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ABSTRACT:
A sintered alloy comprising a carbide of preferably titanium and a steel matrix of an alloy steel containing chromium, molybdenum, copper and vanadium as alloying elements provide high temperature hardness and wear resistance. Preferred alloys contain 0.8 to 1.9% by weight of manganese and up to 80% by weight of carbide.

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