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Thermal Resistance of Low-Alloyed Chromium Alloys
Protection of Metals, 2001The oxidation kinetics of low-alloyed ВХ-2К and ВХ1-17А chromium alloys is investigated at a temperature from 1273 to 1673 K for 1000 h. It is shown that even at a temperature from 1473 to 1673 K the heat resistance of these alloys is higher than that of the ЭП648 nickel-containing alloy at a temperature from 1273 to 1373 K.
I. V. Oryshich +2 more
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Thermomechanical characteristics of low activation chromium and chromium alloys
Journal of Nuclear Materials, 1998Abstract The paper presents results of measurements concerning basic thermomechanical properties of sintered high purity chromium and two sintered Cr–Fe alloys, i.e. Cr 5Fe 1Y2O3 and Cr 44Fe 5Al 0.3Ti 0.5Y2O3 investigated in the temperature range from room temperature to 600°C.
H Stamm +5 more
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Spin-Density-Wave Distributions in Chromium and Chromium Alloys
Journal of Applied Physics, 1968Two aspects of spin-density-wave ordering in chromium and its alloys are considered. First, hyperfine fields of magnitudes up to 100 kG have been observed to act on 119Sn nuclei incorporated as probes in a 0.4% manganese in chromium alloy. Mössbauer spectra obtained for both commensurate and incommensurate spin-density-wave phases are consistent with ...
R. Street +3 more
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1994
Abstract Chromium alloys yield alloy coatings with properties that range from completely satisfactory to marginally acceptable, depending on the end use. This article provides a detailed description of plating solutions and deposition conditions and rates of chromium-iron, chromium-nickel, and chromium-iron-nickel alloys.
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Abstract Chromium alloys yield alloy coatings with properties that range from completely satisfactory to marginally acceptable, depending on the end use. This article provides a detailed description of plating solutions and deposition conditions and rates of chromium-iron, chromium-nickel, and chromium-iron-nickel alloys.
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Electrical Properties of Gold–Chromium Alloys
Nature, 1950IT is known from earlier researches1,2 that the gold–chromium alloys are characterized by a decrease of electrical resistivity when deformed plastically by cold-working. In an investigation on alloys with fairly high concentration of chromium, I have found, in addition to the effects already known, certain new resistance properties.
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Nitrides of Chromium and Chromium-Titanium Alloys
Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 1955E. R. Olson +2 more
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An appraisal of possible scavenger elements for chromium and chromium alloys
Journal of the Less Common Metals, 1964Abstract An assessment has been made of the properties of selected scavenger additions either to remove or to stabilize the interstitial impurities that may be present in chromium. The investigation has combined a consideration of the available thermodynamic data with a metallographic examination of cast alloys.
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High temperature steam oxidation of chromium-coated zirconium-based alloys: Kinetics and process
Corrosion Science, 2020J Ribis +2 more
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Electrochemistry of Chromium, chromium-boron and chromium phosphorus alloys
Solid State Ionics, 1988openaire +1 more source

