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Spotty segregation in low alloy steels; to combat segregation mainly caused by excessive hydrogen content it is essential to avoid use either of considerable quantity of silicon for deoxidation of metal in furnace or of large additions of lime and bauxite during refining period; metal should not become overheated. (See also Stal v 19 n 10 Oct 1959 p 942-6)
Spotty segregation in low alloy steels; to combat segregation mainly caused by excessive hydrogen content it is essential to avoid use either of considerable quantity of silicon for deoxidation of metal in furnace or of large additions of lime and bauxite during refining period; metal should not become overheated. (See also Stal v 19 n 10 Oct 1959 p 942-6)
Spotty segregation in low alloy steels
Pyatnistaya likvatsiya v nizkolegirovannykh stalyakh
Kiselev, A.A. (author)
1959
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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