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Sawing and deburring of solid high-tensile steel bars
By Markus Liedlich, Jürgen Wiete, and Tiemo Krause
Production of bright steel bars, further processing of high-tensile steel grades, cutting-to-length, dimensioning to customer requirements
Steel manufacturers of the established industrial nations meet the pricing pressure for conventional steel from the Far East by developing high-tensile grades for specific use. However, know-how is required not only for the manufacture of steel, but also for further processing.
STEEL GRIPS 5 (2007) No.3, p 180-82 login needed read article read article



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