10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CARBURISATION»
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carburisation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
carburisation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Corrosion by Carbon and Nitrogen: Metal Dusting, ...
This important book reviews the factors affecting metal dusting and how it can be prevented in sectors such as the chemical and petrochemical industries and in the direct reduction of iron ores.
H Grabke, M Schütze, 2014
4.3.3 Carburisation High concentrations of carbon are encountered by metallic
materials in a variety of processes in chemical and petrochemical industry, in
metallurgical plants and in industrial heat treating furnaces. Two different cases
have ...
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Corrosion in Refineries
For steels with less Si, the carburisation at high temperatures >1050 °C is not
hindered by any oxide layer and its rate is just determined by the inward diffusion
of carbon. This process was studied by carburisation in CH4/H2 mixtures which ...
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Heat Treating: Proceedings of the 23rd Heat Treating Society ...
Diffusion results from movement of atoms through a material and, in solids, it is
generally the only available mass transport mechanism. Perhaps the most
important application of the principle of diffusion in metallurgy involves the
carburisation ...
ASM Heat Treating Society. Conference and Exposition, Daniel Herring, Robert Hill, 2006
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Heat Treating: Including Advances in Surface Engineering, an ...
With a pressure of below 10 Pa, the oxygen-free level required in the furnace
chamber is reached and the heating cycle can start. Depending on carburisation
temperature and component sensitivity, the charge is heated in up to three steps.
Kiyoshi Funatani, George E. Totten, 2001
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The Influence of Ni, Cr and C on the
Carburisation ...
Mathematical equations have been developed to describe and determine the carburisation resistance of a wide range of austenitic stainless steels in a H2-CO-C02-H20 (Cp=0.9%) atmosphere at 900 deg.
P. Christodoulou, W. S. Gutowski, CSIRO. Division of Building, Construction and Engineering, 1993
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Molten Salts and Ionic Liquids 17
These changes in hardness confirm carbon enrichment near the surface of the
electro-carburised sample, and the benefit of increasing voltage for enhanced
electro-carburisation. Further, a comparison between Figure 10a and 10b shows
that ...
D. M. Fox, R. A. Mantz, M. Mizuhata, 2010
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High Temperature Alloys for Gas Turbines and Other ...
precarburised samples have been tested but results are available also for the
more complex condition of continuous carburisation (65,66,68,71,72,74). The
corrosion mode encountered under carburising conditions is relatively simple.
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Materials for High Temperature Engineering Applications
3.1.4 Carburisation Carburisation may occur in equipment operating in low
oxygen atmospheres containing significant amounts of carbon monoxide and
hydrocarbons, including petrochemical processing, heat treatment equipment, ...
G.W. Meetham, M.H. Van de Voorde, Marcel H. Voorde, 2000
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Corrosion and degradatio...
1 7.2.3 Prevention of metal dusti ng 71 1.17.3 Carburisation 71 1.17.3.1
Carburisation mechanisms 71 1.17.3.2 Example of carburisation 72 1.17.3.3
Prevention of carburisation 72 1.18 Molten salt corrosion 73 1.18.1 Equipment
concerned by ...
François Ropital, Trevor Jones
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CARBURISATION»
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carburisation is used in the context of the following news items.
Sintering furnace atmosphere control and optimisation
This leads to chromium depletion in the surface layers and reduced resistance to internal oxidation, carburisation and nitridation. fig4_1. Fig. «International Powder Metallurgy Directory, Jul 11»
Smaller valves focus on high performance
Some examples of potential applications are: heat treatment by carburisation or endogas generators; the testing of fuel cells; the coating of ... «Engineer Live, Apr 10»
Thermocouple is suitable for measuring very high temperatures
These thermocouples are said to perform very well in bright annealing furnaces and carburisation ovens, where tantalum wires are added to ... «Engineer Live, Feb 10»
Environmental applications for steel belt innovations
The special alloy composition of this product gives the steel excellent resistance to oxidation and carburisation at temperatures up to 1150°C, ... «Asia Pacific Engineer Magazine, Apr 09»
Stainless Steel - Properties and Applications of Grades 310/310s …
... service in air up to 1035°Cand 1050°Cin continuous service. The grades are resistant to oxidation, sulphidation and carburisation. «Azom.com, Sep 08»