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Different methods of cementation were tested, and powdered ferroaluminium process found most satisfactory, ammonium chloride being used as flux; steel low in carbon content was used; variation of efficiency of covering with temperature and time of cementation was tested by heating in oxidizing atmosphere; micrographical examination was also carried out. (See also Revue de Me tallurgie, vol. 23, no. 4, Apr. 1926, pp. 219-232, 15 figs)
Different methods of cementation were tested, and powdered ferroaluminium process found most satisfactory, ammonium chloride being used as flux; steel low in carbon content was used; variation of efficiency of covering with temperature and time of cementation was tested by heating in oxidizing atmosphere; micrographical examination was also carried out. (See also Revue de Me tallurgie, vol. 23, no. 4, Apr. 1926, pp. 219-232, 15 figs)
Cementation of ferrous alloys with aluminum
La cementation des alliages ferreux par l'aluminium
Cournot, J. (author)
1926
3 pages
Article (Journal)
French
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