GB/T 13925-2010
AbolishedMetallographs for high manganese cast steel
铸造高锰钢金相
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GB/T 13925-2010 specifies the metallographic examination methods and classification criteria for high manganese cast steel, focusing on the microstructure characteristics such as carbides, grain size, and non-metallic inclusions. It is applied in the metallurgy and foundry industries for quality control and material evaluation of high manganese steel components, including crusher jaws, grinding mill liners, and railway track parts. This standard is used during production inspection and failure analysis to ensure the steel meets required mechanical properties and wear resistance.
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