Indicate how each of the following alloys are hardened and give an explanation for your method. (a) AISI 1010 (b) Aluminum 6061 (c) Stainless steel 301 (d) AISI 4340
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This is because it has a low carbon content, which limits its ability to be hardened through heat treatment. So, the hardening method for AISI 1010 is **cold working**. Show more…
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