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ASTM Standard A255-89 Method for Calculating Hardenability from Composition
This chapter discusses the method for calculating hardenability from the composition. It contains tables listing multiplying factors, carbon content, initial hardness, and 50% martensite hardness. The tables also list Jominy distance for 50% martensite vs. DI (In and mm), boron factors vs.% carbon and alloy factor, and distance hardness dividing factors for non-boron and boron steels (In and mm).