
doi: 10.1007/bf00664946
1. Silicon sharply reduces the solubility of molybdenum in α-iron. 2. Silicon reduces the solubility of titanium and molybdenum in Fe−Ni martensite, increasing the precipitation-hardening effect in maraging steels. 3. Maraging steels with a strength of ∼190 kg/mm2 and satisfactory plasticity can be obtained by adding silicon, and a strength of ∼220 kg/mm2 can be obtained by adding 5% Co.
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