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Table of Contents 
Synopsis  
1. Introduction 
2. Background 
3. Development
4. DRM Steel Features
5. Applications
6. Conclusions
References
Supplemental Materials

Dream Steels:
DRM1
DRM2
DRM3

The Development of High Hard and Tough Matrix Type High Speed Tool Steels 
By SHUN-SUKE NAKAHAMA*1, YUKINORI MATSUDA*2, KUNIO NAMIKI*3, KOZO OZAKI*4

References

  1. Y.Matsuda: Journal of the JSTP, vol.42 no.480, (2001), p3-7. 
  2. S.Nakahama, K.Ozaki and YMatsuda: Die & Mold Technology, vol.19 no.13, (2004), p56-57. 
  3. George A. Roberts and John C. Hamaker, Jr.: United States Patent Office, no.3,117,863 (1964). 
  4. Alan M. Bayer: METAL PROGRESS, vol.97 no.4, (1970), p86-87. 
  5. K.Kiyonaga: Toward Improved Ductility and Toughness, (1971), p209-237. 
  6. BINGZHE LOU and B.L. AVERBACH: METALLURGICAL TRANSACTIONS A, vol.14A, (1983), p1889-1898. 
  7. K.Ozaki,Y.Matsuda and K.Sudoh: "Mechanical Properties of New Die Steels for Semi-Hot and Cold Forging" reported by 26th ICFG Plenary Meeting, Program No.16 (1993).
  8. K.Ozaki,T.Urita,Y.Matsuda and H.Koga: Proceedings of The 2nd Asian Conference on Heat Treatments of Material, (2000), p337-342. 
  9. Y.Matsuda and T.Yanagisawa: ELECTRIC FURNACE STEEL, vol.68 No.2, (1997), p123-128.

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