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What is "Hardenability"?

The relative ability of a ferrous alloy to form martensite when quenched from a temperature above the upper critical temperature. Hardenability is commonly measured as the distance below a quenched surface at which the metal exhibits a specific hardness (Rc50, for example) or a specific percentage of martensite in the microstructure.

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