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fencer, vladimir smirnov, in 1982. during the rome championships, his opponent's blade broke and penetrated his mesh mask, piercing his eye and brain. his death, nine days later, prompted safety improvements in fencing gear, including the use of maraging steel in blade production. the cutting edge with
roots in aviation, maraging steel is a high-strength alloy made with around 18% nickel and lesser amounts of cobalt, molybdenum, titanium and aluminium. this combination of alloying elements stops titanium carbide precipitates from forming during heat-treatments as part of the manufacturing process....
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