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Metal-aluminum-nitrogen-hydrogen systems

Currently, systems for measuring the hydrogen content in molten aluminum are commercially available. In the most common systems, an inert gas (usually nitrogen) flows through a probe and over the molten metal, such that chemical equilibrium between the hydrogen partial pressure in the gas and the concentration of hydrogen in the... [Pg.514]


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