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Influence of microstructure on galling resistance of cold-work tool steels with different chemical compositions when sliding against ultra-high-strength steel sheets …

Ko et al., 2015

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5269139422741301392
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Ko D
Kim S
Kim B
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The objective of this study was to determine the influence of a microstructure on the galling resistance of three variations of D2-grade steels that are used for the stamping of ultra-high- strength steel (UHSS) sheets. Standard D2 steel and two other types of D2-grade steel …
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