
doi: 10.1007/bf00668853
1. With the development of a stable austenitic steel the total concentration of alloying elements should ensure the complete absence of martensite on cooling of the steel to operating temperature as well as possible local plastic deformation. The addition of a larger amount of alloying elements is inexpedient. 2. The addition of chromium, manganese, and nickel to cold-resisting austenitic steel in quantities larger than that required for complete stability of the austenite is permissible only in the case where special properties are required.
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