A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
Hardening of printing-type alloys
Alloys as cast show considerable contraction during heating for dilatometric examination; magnitude of contraction under comparable conditions increases with tin content; contraction also varies with casting temperature, increasing 20 per cent, for example, when casting temperature is raised from 300 to 360 deg.; it is diminished by previous annealing of alloy; alloys become exceedingly brittle after aging for several weeks at ordinary temperature.
Hardening of printing-type alloys
Alloys as cast show considerable contraction during heating for dilatometric examination; magnitude of contraction under comparable conditions increases with tin content; contraction also varies with casting temperature, increasing 20 per cent, for example, when casting temperature is raised from 300 to 360 deg.; it is diminished by previous annealing of alloy; alloys become exceedingly brittle after aging for several weeks at ordinary temperature.
Hardening of printing-type alloys
Sur la trempe des alliages d'imprimerie
Travers, A. (author) / Houot (author)
1926
2 pages
Article (Journal)
French
© Metadata Copyright Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.
Precipitation-Hardening Alloys
British Library Online Contents | 1995
|Order hardening of Pt8X alloys
British Library Online Contents | 2007
|Structural hardening of lead alloys
British Library Online Contents | 1993
|Self-Hardening Alloys for Automotive Application
British Library Online Contents | 2014
|Work hardening in Fe-Al alloys
British Library Online Contents | 2007
|