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maraging steel
[ mahr-ey-jing ]
noun
- a low-carbon steel that has been heated and quenched to form martensite: contains up to 25 percent nickel.
maraging steel
/ ˈ³¾É‘ËËŒ°ù±ðɪ»åÏôɪŋ /
noun
- a strong low-carbon steel containing nickel and small amounts of titanium, aluminium, and niobium, produced by transforming to a martensitic structure and heating at 500°C
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of maraging steel1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of maraging steel1
Example Sentences
The UiHi is a three-piece hollow construction that features a forged frame, a forged maraging steel face and a tungsten weight plug in the sole to improve off-center hit stability.
The first true players distance irons the company has introduced, the 845 Forged utilizes a three-piece hollow construction that starts with a S20C carbon steel body and hosel, adds a high-strength, faster-flexing, softer-feeling HT1770 maraging steel L-shaped face plate and balances the design with a meaty 40-gram internal slug of tungsten braised into the frame low and toward the toe for stability and higher launch.
Like its predecessor, the G710 irons use a maraging steel face insert.
The maraging steel face provides metalwood-like face flex that launches the ball higher, allowing for slightly stronger lofts for more distance without sacrificing the shot-stopping ability that comes with height on iron shots.
But while the shaping is blade-like, this a hollow-body design made of 17-4 stainless steel that features a thin high-strength C300 maraging steel face insert for better flexing and faster ball speeds.
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