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Advanced Materials & Processes, August, 2006
Selected items from the pages of Metal Progress, the monthly magazine of ASM International from 1930 to 1986. 60 years ago ... August 1946: Two great strides in steelmaking are Sulfite-Treated Steel, the more machinable steel, and "H" Steels, alloy steels of guaranteed hardenability.
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Sulfite-Treated Steel, originated and developed by Wisconsin metallurgists, has proven itself to be far more machinable than ordinary steel even after being hardened by heat-treatment. Yet its physical properties are entirely satisfactory.... "H" Steels are alloy steels ...
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