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Determination of carbidic carbon in steels

Talanta, 1999
An attempt has been made to develop a simple analytical technique that can readily be used in an industrial laboratory to isolate and quantify the precipitated carbides in steel samples. Attempt has also been made to correlate this value with the thermodynamically predicted values. There is good agreement between the predicted and experimental results.
K K, Gupta   +5 more
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Iron, Carbon Steel, and Alloy Steel.

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1959
New production methods and alloying techniques for increasing corrosion resistance in carbon and low-alloy steels and iron alloys are presented. Welding processes and mechanical properties of these alloys are given. (C.J.G.)
R. W. Vanderbeck, E. H. Phelps
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Carbon and ferritic alloy steels

1980
It is the intention to discuss in this chapter those steels that have a body-centred cubic form at or above normal atmospheric temperature. Included are carbon steels with carbon contents up to 1·0%, carbon-manganese steels with manganese content up to 1·6%, and steels containing other alloying elements up to the martensitic type of 12% Cr steel and ...
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