Fe,C does not take place till a temperature of about 950° C. has been reached. The above results seem to indicate that it would be possible to convert iron up to the saturation- point (0-9 per cent. Journal - Seite 1921899Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1899 - 1028 Seiten
...results seem to indicate that it would be possible to convert iron up to the saturation point (0-9^ carbon) at a temperature of say 800° C. , but that...bars unless the temperature of the chest be kept (as is the case in practice) at about 950° C. " Sted: An Alloy of Iron and Fe3C. — The analogy existing... | |
| 1899 - 1038 Seiten
...results seem to indicate that it would be possible to convert iron up to the saturation point (0-9fí carbon) at a temperature of say 800° C., but that it is not possi! produce supersaturated high number bars unless the temperature of the che?t be kept (as is the... | |
| 1899 - 368 Seiten
...results seein to indicate that it would be possible to convert iron up to the saturation-point (0.9 per cent carbon) at a temperature of, say, 800° C.,...that it is not possible to produce supersaturated high-number bars unless * This term "interpenetration " was employed by Professor RobertsAusten with... | |
| Arthur Horseman Hiorns - 1903 - 544 Seiten
...should be possible to convert iron into steel up to the saturation point (0*9 per cent. carbon) at about 800° C., but that it is not possible to produce supersaturated high carbon steel unless a temperature of 950° is reached and maintained, as in practice. Roberts-Austen... | |
| Iron and Steel Institute - 1899 - 698 Seiten
...above results seem to indicate that it would be possible to convert iron up to the saturation-point (0-9 per cent, carbon) at a temperature of, say, 800°...kept (as in the case in practice) at about 950° C. * Thin terra "interpenetration" was employed by Professor Roberts-Austen with refeirnct: to the important... | |
| 1899 - 368 Seiten
...results seem to indicate that it would be possible to convert iron up to the saturation-point (0.9 per cent carbon) at a temperature of, say, 800° C.,...that it is not possible to produce supersaturated high-number bars unless * This term "interpenetration " was employed by Professor RobertsAusten with... | |
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