نتایج جستجو برای: iron alloy

تعداد نتایج: 192967  

1996

Ferrous metals include cast iron, steel, and the various steel alloys, The only difference between iron and steel is the carbon content. Cast iron contains more than 2-percent carbon, while steel contains less than 2 percent. An alloy is a substance composed of two or more elements. Therefore, all steels are an alloy of iron and carbon, but the term “alloy steel” normally refers to a steel that...

Corrosion resistance of iron can be drastically improved by addition of passivating alloying elements. A supersaturated solid solution of Fe-25at%Sn was produced by mechanical alloying of commercially pure iron and tin powders for 24 hours using a planetary ball mill. Electrochemical measurements were performed on cold compacted unsintered specimens.. XRD investigation on produced alloy showed ...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2003
Maja Baucić Asja Celebić Jasmina Stipetić Ketij Mehulić Darko Bozić

The aim of this study was to evaluate the behavior of high-noble gold-platinum alloy samples (18 + 8 Rafinerija plemenitih kovina, Zagreb, Hrvatska), in a phosphate buffer pH 6.0. The aim of the study was to determine the type and amount of released metal ions from the alloy, and to evaluate how the time of exposure to the phosphate buffer pH 6.0 influences the release of metal ions from the al...

2016
J. Crangle

2014 Measurements of magnetic susceptibility and spontaneous magnetization on face centred cubic platinum-iron alloys having compositions around Pt3Fe and also on alloys with lower iron contents, are reported. In the Pt3Fe superlattice region the alloys appear to be antiferromagnetic when ordered and ferromagnetic when disordered. The more dilute alloys are ferromagnetic, even down to 2 at. % o...

2014
Vitaliy E Danilchenko Vladimir F Mazanko Viktor E Iakovlev

Diffusion characteristics of iron and nickel atoms were investigated using radioactive isotopes method in phase-hardened metastable iron-nickel Fe-31.7%Ni-0.06%C alloy with nanofragmented structure. It has been found that diffusion mobility of nickel and iron atoms in reverted austenite of Fe-31.7%Ni-0.06%C alloy significantly increases as the result of multiple γ-α-γ martensitic transformation...

1999
N. Fujita H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia

Many steels contain substitutional solutes which have a strong affinity for carbon or nitrogen. Such steels can be hardened by heat treatment which induces the precipitation of fine alloy carbides. Examples of such carbides include MX, 2 73 , 6 and 236 , where M stands for a mixture of iron and substitutional solute atoms and X stands for interstitial solute atoms. In practice, the heat treatme...

2016
K. Hono T. Sakurai H. Pickering

The initial oxidation stages of copper and copper-iron alloys have been studied by the AtomProbe Field Ion Microscope (AP-FIM). The depth profiles of copper oxide formed in-situ were successfully determined. The composition of the oxide was close to the value of Cu20, but a large concentration fluctuation was found. The interface between the oxide and the metal was found to be diffuse, the widt...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2016
A Aerts S Gavrilov G Manfredi A Marino K Rosseel J Lim

Iron released by steel corrosion was found to be a key impurity in reactions with dissolved oxygen in liquid lead-bismuth eutectic alloys. The iron-oxygen-magnetite equilibrium was characterized, allowing the quantification of phenomena that are important for long-term operation of lead-alloy based installations such as corrosion rate control and management of precipitates.

2016
G. Kalokiris A. Kladas

The paper presents electrical actuator design considerations introduced by exploiting new magnetic material characteristics. The materials considered are amorphous alloy ribbons as well as neodymium alloy permanent magnets involving very low eddy current losses. Such materials enable electric machine operation at higher frequencies compared with the standard iron laminations used in the traditi...

2016
Omid Oudbashi Ata Hasanpour

Background: A microscopic study on ancient metals was established to identify chemical composition and microstructure of archaeological tin bronze objects. For this purpose, ten small bronze pieces from Baba Jilan Iron Age site, western Iran, were selected and studied by optical microscopy (OM) and scanning electron microscopy–energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM–EDS) methods. Results: The...

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