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Niobium Specific heat

Fig. 3.1-1W Specific heat versus temperature of molybdenum, tungsten, niobium, and tantalum [1.126]... Fig. 3.1-1W Specific heat versus temperature of molybdenum, tungsten, niobium, and tantalum [1.126]...
Stabilizing is done on certain corrosion resistant stainless steels and nickel alloys containing titanium, niobium or tantalum to enhance corrosion resistance. They are heated to specific temperatures so that these elements combine preferentially with carbon, preventing any detrimental loss of... [Pg.116]

Stabilizing Treatment A heat treatment to stabilize the dimensions of the part or work piece. In stainless steels it refers to heating the metal to below the solution heat treatment temperature to allow the precipitation of carbides to combine with certain alloy ingredients, specifically titanium or columbium (niobium). [Pg.740]


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