that includes some water and can otherwise be used for decarburization. Incidental decarburization can be detrimental to surface properties in products...
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usually divided in three main steps: decarburization, reduction, and desulfurization. Prior to the decarburization step, one more step should be taken...
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Forge welding (section Decarburization)
blacksmithing operations are done as quickly as possible to reduce decarburization, preventing the steel from becoming too soft. To produce the right...
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Heat treating (section Decarburization)
which provides no protection from decarburization. The formation of slag and scale actually increases decarburization, because the iron oxide keeps oxygen...
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to make it react with carbon and forming CO2. In electrorefining, decarburization process happened in electrochemical cell that composed of inert electrode...
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Steelmaking (section Decarburization)
high-purity iron. Argon oxygen decarburization Basic oxygen steelmaking Blast furnace Calcination Carbon additive Decarburization FINEX Flodin process History...
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Most commercially produced O 2 is used to smelt and/or decarburize iron....
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and a precursor to the modern Bessemer process that used partial decarburization via repeated forging under a cold blast. Since the 17th century, the...
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inches (6.4 mm). In some cases it serves as a remedy for undesired decarburization that happened earlier in a manufacturing process. Carburization of...
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of large tonnages at an affordable cost: AOD process (argon oxygen decarburization), for the removal of carbon and sulfur Continuous casting and hot strip...
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vacancies are governed by Fick's laws of diffusion. In steel, there is a decarburization mechanism that can be described as three distinct events: the reaction...
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worked very little and at relatively low temperatures to avoid any decarburization, hot short crumbling, or excess diffusion of carbon. With a carbon...
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50–0.60 23–24 0.3–0.6 High-efficient sorption, used in desiccation, decarburization, desulfurization of gas and liquids and separation of aromatic hydrocarbon...
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evenly distributed carbides giving high wear resistance, though its decarburization sensitivity is a little bit high. After heat treatment, its hardness...
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finery forge is a forge used to produce wrought iron from pig iron by decarburization in a process called "fining" which involved liquifying cast iron in...
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Carbide Morphology and Microstructure on the Kinetics of Superficial Decarburization of C-Mn Steels". Metall Mater Trans A. 46 (1): 123–133. Bibcode:2015MMTA...
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Carbide Morphology and Microstructure on the Kinetics of Superficial Decarburization of C-Mn Steels". Metall Mater Trans A. 46 (1): 123–133. Bibcode:2015MMTA...
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melting in an electric arc furnace and alloying in an argon oxygen decarburization vessel, steels destined for vacuum remelting are cast into ingot molds...
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Carbide Morphology and Microstructure on the Kinetics of Superficial Decarburization of C-Mn Steels". Metall Mater Trans A. 46: 123–133. doi:10.1007/s11661-014-2600-y...
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to nature, it had to be removed quickly and shingled before further decarburization occurred. The process was taken up at the Low Moor Ironworks at Bradford...
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Carbide Morphology and Microstructure on the Kinetics of Superficial Decarburization of C-Mn Steels". Metall Mater Trans A. 46 (1): 123–133. Bibcode:2015MMTA...
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not malleable so can't be hammered in a single piece. Alternatively, decarburizing the pig iron into steel was an extremely tedious process using medieval...
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ISBN 0-08-043152-6 Sidor, Y.; Kovac, F. (2005). "Contribution to modeling of decarburization process in electrical steels" (PDF). Вісник Львівського університету...
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steelmaking is essentially an improved version of the Bessemer process (decarburization by blowing oxygen as gas into the heat rather than burning the excess...
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heat. This skips the possible carbon migration to the mild steel and decarburization from the heating to around 1000 degrees Celsius. Furthermore, the smith...
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heated, there is a tendency for the carbon content to leave the steel (decarburization). This can leave a piece of steel with an effective layer of unhardenable...
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hydrogen and escapes into the gas as methane. This leads to superficial decarburization and a loss of strength in the surface. Initially, the damage is not...
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optical disc, an old name for HD DVD, digital optical media Argon oxygen decarburization, a process in stainless steel making Automatic overdrive transmission...
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can happen to a die in this process what metallurgists call decarburization. Decarburization is the result of an improper mix of metals and chemicals in...
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(722–481 BC), produced steel by the 2nd century BC through a process of decarburization, i.e. using bellows to pump large amounts of oxygen on to molten cast...
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