maraging

noun
/ˈmɑɹˌeɪd͡ʒɪŋ/US

Etymology

By surface analysis, blend of martensitic + aging, or, by surface analysis, mar- + aging.

Definitions

  1. A process that produces a tough, malleable form of steel (maraging steel) by means of…

    A process that produces a tough, malleable form of steel (maraging steel) by means of heat treatment and precipitation hardening.

    • At the core of the new centrifuge design is a thin, tubelike rotor made of carbon fibers rather than maraging steel, a variety with great strength, the institute’s report said.

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