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Name | High Carbon Manganese Iron |
Synonyms | Carbon-Manganese High Strength Steel; Hadfield Steel,高碳锰铁 |
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General comment | High manganese steel, also known as 'hadfield steel,' was created in 1882 by the British R.A. Hadfied. This form of steel typically has a high carbon content of 0.90% to 1.50% and contains 10% to 15% manganese. This material has a high surface hardening ability, while the core retains its original high plasticity and toughness. Manganese is a silvery-gray metal that resembles iron. It is hard and very brittle, difficult to fuse, but easy to oxidize. |
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Type of flow | Product flow |
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Time stamp (last saved) | 2024-01-03T16:03:41.102699+08:00 |
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UUID | f7918dd7-b362-42a1-9911-491af1f7661c |
Data set version | 01.00.000 |
Flow Property | Mean value | Minimum value | Maximum value | Uncertainty distribution type | Relative StdDev in % | Data derivation type / status | General comment |
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