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Steels and iron

Copolymers with acrylonitrile, butadiene, isoprene, acrylates, piperjiene, styrene, and polyethylene have been studied. The high cost of sorbic acid as a monomer has prevented large-scale uses. The abiUty of sorbic acid to polymerize, particularly on metallic surfaces, has been used to explain its corrosion inhibition for steel, iron, and nickel (14). [Pg.282]

International Symposium on Microstructure and Properties ofMicroalloyed and Other Modem HSEA Steels, Iron and Steel Society, Warrendale, Pa., 1992. [Pg.403]

Shell moulding - Steel, iron and copper alloys... [Pg.313]

Any common metal or plastic Mild steel, aluminium, brass, or stainless steel Iron and steel... [Pg.266]

Kapoor, M. L. and Frohberg, G. M. (1973) in Chemical Metallurgy of Iron and Steel (Iron and Steel Institute, London), p. 17. [Pg.142]

EPA. 1982c. New source performance standards. By-product cokemaking - iron and steel. Iron and steel manufacturing point source category. U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Code of Federal Regulations 40 CFR 420.14(a). [Pg.371]

A very important application of tin is tinplating. Tinplating is the process by which a thin coat of tin is placed on the surface of steel, iron, or another metal. Tin is not affected by air, oxygen, water, acids, and bases to the extent that steel, iron, and other metals are. So the tin coating acts as a protective layer. [Pg.617]

Facing materials for use on the laminate board and sandwich panel, etc. include metal plates (steel, iron, and aluminum), metal foils, non-woven cloth and various kinds of paper (glass-fiber, ceramic-fiber, and flame-retardant), and the complex of these materials. Because the adhesive strength of phenolic foam is weak, special measures must be taken on the side of the facing material. [Pg.197]

BENZOEPIN (115-29-7) Hydrolyzed in alkaline solutions. When heated to decomposition or on contact with acids or acid fumes, produces highly toxic sulfur and chloride fumes. Attacks austenitic stainless steels, iron, and other metals. [Pg.166]

More than 90% of the high-purity manganese produced is used in the steel, iron and aluminum industries as an alloying, deoxidizing and desulfurizing agent in order to improve the properties of various metallurgical products, such as steels, cast iron and... [Pg.906]

Russell T F Some mathematical considerations on the heating and cooling of steel . Iron and Steel Inst, Special Report No. 14, 1936, 149-87. [Pg.101]

Bloom, F.S. Rate of heat Absorption of Steel, Iron and Steel Engineer, 1955. [Pg.457]

Bifunctional monomers, such as A-A, B-B and A-B, yield linear polymers. Branched and crosslinked polymers are obtained from polyfunctional monomers. For example, polymerization of formaldehyde with phenol may lead to complex architectures. Formaldehyde is commercialized as an aqueous solution in which it is present as methylene glycol, which may react with the trifunctional phenol (reactive at its two ortho and one para positions). The type of polymer architecture depends on the reaction conditions. Polymerization imder basic conditions (pH = 9-11) and with an excess of formaldehyde yields a highly branched polymer (resols. Figure 1.8). In this case, the polymerization is stopped when the polymer is still liquid or soluble. The formation of the final network (curing) is achieved during application (e.g., in foundry as binders to make cores or molds for castings of steel, iron and non-ferrous metals). Under acidic conditions (pH = 2-3) and with an excess of phenol, linear polymers with httle branching are produced (novolacs). [Pg.15]

Austenitic Stainless Steels Ferritic Stainless Steels Iron- and Nickel-Base Alloys... [Pg.229]

Gladman, T., Holmes, B., Mclvor, I.D. Effect of Second-Phase Particles on the Mechanical Properties of Steels. Iron and Steel Institute, London (1971)... [Pg.189]

J. H. Beynon, M. Krzyzanowski and N. Taranets, Surface scale evolution in the hot rolling of steel . Iron and Steel 40, Supplement, November 2005, pp. 83-90. J. H. Beynon andM. Krzyzanowski, Oxide scale behaviour during thermomechanical processing , Proc. 3rd Int. Conf. Adv. Mater. Processing, J. F. Nie and M. Barnett (eds). Institute of Materials Engineering Australasia, 2004, 39-46. [Pg.251]


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AISI (American Iron and Steel

Acid Cleaner, Iron and Steel, Soak or Spray

American Iron and Steel Institute

American Iron and Steel Institute AISI)

Analysis of iron, steel and alloys

Association of Iron and Steel Engineers

British Iron and Steel Research

British Iron and Steel Research Association

Desulphurization of iron and steel

Inhibitors for iron and steel

International Iron and Steel Institute

Iron and Steel Institute

Iron and Steel Society

Iron and steel industry

Iron and steel mills

Iron and steel plants

Iron and steel production

Iron metals, alloys, and steels

Iron, Bronze, Steel, Synthetic Resin and Rubber Pump Materials—ITT Jabsco

Materials of construction iron and steel

Metallurgical aspects of iron and steel

Metallurgy of Iron and Steel

Phosphating of Iron and Steel

Properties of melting furnaces for steel and cast iron

Protection of Cold-Rolled Steel and Pure Iron

Short-time oxidation of iron and steel

Steel Production based on Scrap and Direct Reduced Iron (DRI)

Steels and cast irons

Various Stainless Steels—American Iron and Steel Institute

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