Self`-hard"en*ing, a. (Metal.)
Designating, or pert. to, any of various steels that harden when
heated to above a red heat and cooled in air, usually in a blast of
cold air with moderate rapidity, without quenching. Such steels are
alloys of iron and carbon with manganese, tungsten and manganese,
chromium, molybdenum and manganese, etc. They are chiefly used as
high-speed steels. -- Self`-hard"en*ed,
a.
Self`-hard"en*ing, a. (Metal.)
Designating, or pert. to, any of various steels that harden when
heated to above a red heat and cooled in air, usually in a blast of
cold air with moderate rapidity, without quenching. Such steels are
alloys of iron and carbon with manganese, tungsten and manganese,
chromium, molybdenum and manganese, etc. They are chiefly used as
high-speed steels. -- Self`-hard"en*ed,
a.