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maraging steel

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maraging steel [mär′ā·jiŋ ‚stēl]
(metallurgy)
High-strength, low-carbon iron-nickel alloy in which a martensitic structure is formed on cooling; contains 7-6% nickel, 0-11% cobalt, 0-5% molybdenum, and small percentages of titanium, aluminum, and columbium; hardening is accomplished by heating the quenched alloy at 400-500°C.


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The FeraLon [TM] System II drivers and metal woods offer a stainless steel body with a maraging steel face.
The 100 tonnes of maraging steel declared by Iraq to have been procured for their centrifuge programme was destroyed, as was the R24 experimental electromagnetic isotope separator (EMIS) magnet system.
Carpenter Specialty Alloys - the same company that makes the Alpha Maraging steel face found on Orlimar TriMetal woods and irons - calls this new material &uot;Stainless Custom Flo 302HQ.
 
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