| 1. | Due to the high alloy content maraging steels have a high hardenability.
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| 2. | Consequently, the hardenability of the alloy is lowered.
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| 3. | This information is plotted on a hardenability graph.
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| 4. | This group possesses high hardenability and wear resistance, and average toughness and heat softening resistance.
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| 5. | The farther away from the quenched end that the hardness extends, the higher the hardenability.
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| 6. | Carbide-forming alloys provide the necessary abrasion resistance, hardenability, and hot-work characteristics.
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| 7. | An " H " suffix can be added to any designation to denote hardenability is a major requirement.
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| 8. | Since cementite is much harder than pearlite, the alloy has greater hardenability at a cost in the ductility.
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| 9. | The high shock resistance and good hardenability are provided by chromium-tungsten, silicon-molybdenum, silicon-manganese alloying.
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| 10. | By the end of the process, the two pieces of steel are fused together, but retain their differences in hardenability.
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