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Five Ways Fine Austenitic Grain Size Affects Your Machine Shop

08/27/2010 4:45 PM

While austenitic grain size is a result of chemistry (composition), the changes that it evokes in our process are a result of material structure and properties, not just the chemical "ingredients". Steel that is fully deoxidized and grain refined is more sound, less susceptible to cracking and distorting, and more easily controlled in heat treat. Well worth it in final performance compared to the machinist's increased tooling costs.

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