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Melting practice for 18KhNVA chromium-nickel stainless steel
New melting practice, said to be developed in Czechoslovakia, is described; novel features are oxygen injection for rapid oxidation of carbon and reducing period without flushing oxidizing slag and without additions of slag forming elements and fluxes; steel produced has low H content (4.4 cu cm/100 g) and good mechanical and rolling properties. (see also English translation in Stal in English n 4 Apr 1963 p 282-4)
Melting practice for 18KhNVA chromium-nickel stainless steel
New melting practice, said to be developed in Czechoslovakia, is described; novel features are oxygen injection for rapid oxidation of carbon and reducing period without flushing oxidizing slag and without additions of slag forming elements and fluxes; steel produced has low H content (4.4 cu cm/100 g) and good mechanical and rolling properties. (see also English translation in Stal in English n 4 Apr 1963 p 282-4)
Melting practice for 18KhNVA chromium-nickel stainless steel
Usovershenstvovanie tekhnologii vyplavki stali 18KhNva
Zhukov, D.G. (author) / Keis, N.V. (author) / Malinovskaya, T.I. (author) / Golikov, E.S. (author)
1963
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Russian
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