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Chemical tempering

It is generally used with half mild or mild steels (carbon <. 4). Its purpose is to enrich in carbon the superficial metal layers by diffusion phenomenon. To obtain a hard cemented layer after this processing, we generally proceed by tempering. The chemical processing increases the rate of atomic defects by the introduction of one or many elements in the superficial layers. We can reach surface hardnesses of about 800 VICKERS. [Pg.290]

The contracted basis in Figure 28.3 is called a minimal basis set because there is one contraction per occupied orbital. The valence region, and thus chemical bonding, could be described better if an additional primitive were added to each of the valence orbitals. This is almost always done using the even-tempered method. This method comes from the observation that energy-optimized exponents tend to nearly follow an exponential pattern given by... [Pg.235]

Bricks may be extmded or dry-pressed on mechanical or hydraulic presses. Formed shapes may be burned before use, or in the case of pitch or resin/chemically bonded bricks, may be cured (tempered) at a low temperature. [Pg.22]

Chemically bonded basic bricks are blended much the same as burned brick mixes except that a bonding agent, eg, magnesium sulfate or magnesium chloride, is added to the mix as well as tempering water to form oxysulfates or oxychlorides. [Pg.31]

Curing. Some chemically bonded bricks requke some elevated heat treatment that is typically higher than the tempering process mentioned above, but less temperature than that requked to form ceramic bonds. One example is aluminosihcate brick bonded with phosphoric acid. A very strong... [Pg.31]

Materials that on intense or continued hut not chronic exposure could cause temporary incapacitation or possible residual injury 2 Materials that must he moderately heated or exposed to relatively high ambient temperatures before ignition can occur 2 Materials that readily undergo violent chemical change at elevated temper atiires and pressures or which react violently with water or which may form explosive mixtures with water... [Pg.2274]

For research of alloys in the liquid state the chemical analysis can be applied only then, when high-temperature samples sharply to chill, that is to temper. But it can cause changes in the state of the system. That is why it is the best to determine composition of alloys in the liquid state. [Pg.326]

As with chemical etches, developing optimum conversion coatings requires assessment of the microstructure of the steel. Correlations have been found between the microstructure of the substrate material and the nature of the phosphate films formed. Aloru et al. demonstrated that the type of phosphate crystal formed varies with the orientation of the underlying steel crystal lattice [154]. Fig. 32 illustrates the different phosphate crystal morphologies that formed on two heat-treated surfaces. The fine flake structure formed on the tempered martensite surface promotes adhesion more effectively than the knobby protrusions formed on the cold-rolled steel. [Pg.991]

Chemical reactions are sometimes conducted in a dilute solution to moderate reaction rates, to provide a heat sink for an exothermic reaction, or to limit maximum reaction temperature by tempering the reaction. In this example there are conflicting inherent safety goals—the solvent moderates the chemical reaction, but the dilute system will be significantly larger for a given production volume. Careful evaluation of all of the process risks is required to select the best overall system. [Pg.41]

Even-tempered basis sets have the same ratio between exponents over the whole range. From chemical considerations it is usually preferable to cover the valence region better than the core region. This may be achieved by well-tempered basis sets. The idea is similar to the even-tempered basis sets, tire exponents are generated by a suitable formula containing only a few parameters to be optimized. The exponents in a well-tempered basis of size M are generated as ... [Pg.156]

Leung, J. C., Wnt Sizing for Tempered Vapor Systems, in Safety of Chemical Batch Reactors and Storage Tanks, Benuzzi, A. and Zaldivar,J. M. (ed), 285-298, Kltnver Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, April 1991. [Pg.546]

Timber is derived from a great number of botanical species, and has a wide range of properties. Variability also occurs within a single species and in order to achieve acceptable levels of uniformity, selection by grading is necessary. The timber trade differentiates between softwoods and hardwoods, and the latter are again separated into temperate and tropical types. Hardwoods are derived from broad-leaved and mainly deciduous trees, which are anatomically more complex and differ in chemical composition... [Pg.957]

To conclude this synthetic section, it appears very clear that the experimental approaches for preparation of POPs are very numerous and give accessibility to phosphazene polymers and copolymers with different structures and properties. Moreover, it has been recently estimated [10,383] that the total number of polyphosphazenes reported up to now in the literature is about 700, and that these materials can find potential practical application as flame- and fire-resistant polymers [44,283, 384-388] and additives [389, 390] thermally stable macromolecules [391] chemically inert compounds [392] low temper-... [Pg.182]

Esgri, K. (2004) Even tempered basis sets for four-component relativistic quantum chemistry. Chemical Physics, 311,... [Pg.225]


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