FIELD: metallurgy. SUBSTANCE: welded construction members of magnetic cores made of stainless ferritic steels are subjected to hardening in oil at 1050 ± 10°C with following 11-fold cyclic heating up to 710 ± 10°C and intermediate cooling in water, and final cooling is performed in the air. EFFECT: enhanced corrosion resistance, stable magnetic and damping properties. 2 tbl
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Dates
1995-04-30—Published
1992-10-26—Filed