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George F. Vander Voort

Researcher at Bethlehem Steel

Publications -  5
Citations -  32

George F. Vander Voort is an academic researcher from Bethlehem Steel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Boron. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 32 citations.

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Lens quality of die steel

TL;DR: A die steel having high hardenability, high hardness, good toughness and capable of achieving a high polished surface flatness in the air or oil quenched and tempered condition.
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Steel composition chipper knife

TL;DR: In this article, a rotary wood chipper was constructed with a ferrous alloy with a hardness of at least 56 HRC after a double temper at 950° F. The alloy, in a heat-treated condition, was characterized by a high level of toughness on the order of 100 ft-lbs min. on unnotched specimen, good wear resistance, good machinability, and being hardenable using a maximum of 1850° F as the austenitizing temperature.
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Method of heat treating a steel composition for chipper knife

TL;DR: In this paper, a rotary wood chipper was constructed from a ferrous alloy with a hardness of at least 56 HRC after a double temper at 950° F. The alloy, in a heat-treated condition, was characterized by (1) a high level of toughness on the order of 100 ft-lbs min. on unnotched specimens, (2) good wear resistance, (3) good machinability, and (4) being hardenable using a maximum of 1850° F as the austenitizing temperature.
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Steel composition for chipper knife

TL;DR: In this article, a rotary wood chipper was constructed from a ferrous alloy with a hardness of at least 56 HRC after a double temper at 950° F. The alloy, in a heat-treated condition, was characterized by (1) a high level of toughness on the order of 100 ft-lbs min. on unnotched specimens, (2) good wear resistance, (3) good machinability, and (4) being hardenable using a maximum of 1850° F as the austenitizing temperature.