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Refractory tungsten metallization

Iron carbide (3 1), Fe C mol wt 179.56 carbon 6.69 wt % density 7.64 g/cm mp 1650°C is obtained from high carbon iron melts as a dark gray air-sensitive powder by anodic isolation with hydrochloric acid. In the microstmcture of steels, cementite appears in the form of etch-resistant grain borders, needles, or lamellae. Fe C powder cannot be sintered with binder metals to produce cemented carbides because Fe C reacts with the binder phase. The hard components in alloy steels, such as chromium steels, are double carbides of the formulas (Cr,Fe)23Cg, (Fe,Cr)2C3, or (Fe,Cr)3C2, that derive from the binary chromium carbides, and can also contain tungsten or molybdenum. These double carbides are related to Tj-carbides, ternary compounds of the general formula M M C where M = iron metal M = refractory transition metal. [Pg.453]

Porous refractory (tungsten) infiltrated with a low melting point metal (silver) Hot-pressed refractory metal containing an oxide filler... [Pg.119]

Uses.—Osmium has been used in the manufacture of filaments for certain electric lamps on account of its high infusibility, for, next to tungsten, it is the most refractory of metals. [Pg.212]

Refractory Pure W, Mo, Ta, Nb, Re, H Production of high-piuity tungsten. Metals used in high-temperature... [Pg.391]

The basic device is very simple. A tip of refractory metal, such as tungsten, is electrically heat-polished to yield a nearly hemispherical end of about 10" cm radius. A potential of about 10 kV is applied between the tip and a hemispherical fluorescent screen. The field, F, falls off with distance as kr, and if the two radii of curvature are a and b, the total potential difference V is then... [Pg.299]

Nitrogen and carbon are the most potent solutes to obtain high strength in refractory metals (55). Particulady effective ate carbides and carbonitrides of hafnium in tungsten, niobium, and tantalum alloys, and carbides of titanium and zirconium in molybdenum alloys. [Pg.126]

Both molybdenum and tungsten can be worked in air without ductiHty loss. AH refractory metals can be made into tubing by extmsion, and most refractory metals, except chromium, are available as wine. Tungsten wines were attempted as fiber reinforcement for experimental nickel-base composites. [Pg.128]

Copper and silver combined with refractory metals, such as tungsten, tungsten carbide, and molybdenum, are the principal materials for electrical contacts. A mixture of the powders is pressed and sintered, or a previously pressed and sintered refractory matrix is infiltrated with molten copper or silver in a separate heating operation. The composition is controlled by the porosity of the refractory matrix. Copper—tungsten contacts are used primarily in power-circuit breakers and transformer-tap charges. They are confined to an oil bath because of the rapid oxidation of copper in air. Copper—tungsten carbide compositions are used where greater mechanical wear resistance is necessary. [Pg.190]

Physical Properties. Molybdenum has many unique properties, leading to its importance as a refractory metal (see Refractories). Molybdenum, atomic no. 42, is in Group 6 (VIB) of the Periodic Table between chromium and tungsten vertically and niobium and technetium horizontally. It has a silvery gray appearance. The most stable valence states are +6, +4, and 0 lower, less stable valence states are +5, +3, and +2. [Pg.463]


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