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Corrosion of Cemented or Nitrided Steels
Nitridation increased corrodibility of steels by 5 per cent sulphuric or hydrochloric acid with exception of steel containing 4.08 per cent nitrogen 0.91 per cent chromium, resistance of which towards former acid was increased; for chromium-aluminum steels cementation had same effect; cementation slightly increased resistance towards 10 per cent copper-sulphate solution, but nitrided steels were hardly attacked.
Corrosion of Cemented or Nitrided Steels
Nitridation increased corrodibility of steels by 5 per cent sulphuric or hydrochloric acid with exception of steel containing 4.08 per cent nitrogen 0.91 per cent chromium, resistance of which towards former acid was increased; for chromium-aluminum steels cementation had same effect; cementation slightly increased resistance towards 10 per cent copper-sulphate solution, but nitrided steels were hardly attacked.
Corrosion of Cemented or Nitrided Steels
La corrosion des aciers cementes ou nitrures
Guillet, L. (author) / Ballay, M. (author)
1929
3 pages
Article (Journal)
French
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