Analysis of hydrogen in cast iron by the vacuum fusion method

Analysis of hydrogen in cast iron by the vacuum fusion method

84 Classified Abstracts 1841198 34 184. SimpHfled approaches to environmental simulation. (U.S.A.) E. M. Szymanski, Proc. Inst. Environ. Sci., 1961,...

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Classified Abstracts 1841198

34 184. SimpHfled approaches to environmental simulation. (U.S.A.) E. M. Szymanski, Proc. Inst. Environ. Sci., 1961, 5-10.

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192. High temperature vacuum furnace for 2200°C. Britain) Anon., Engineer, 216 (5614), Aug. 30 1963, 372.

(Great

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185. The nature of materials failure under space conditions. (U.S.a.) Anon., Electro-Tech, 72 (3), Sept. 1963, 128-132. 34 Device for the measurement of friction at ultra high vacuum. (U.S.A.) E. E. Brueschke and B. Eckman, Rev. Sci. Instrum., 34 (9), Sept. 1963,978-980.

186.

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Metallurgy

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(u.s.A.)

Distillation, Organic Chemistry, Isotopic Gas Analysis

36 : 30 See Abstr. No. 167.

Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry

37 194. Quality in quantity by vacuum steel unit. Anon., Iron Age, 192 (22), 28 Nov. 1963, 49.

38.

Drying, Degassing and Concentration

Mechanical rate of deposition monitor.

37 193. High vacuum laboratory furnace. (Great Britain) Anon., Engineer, 216 (5609), 26 July ]963, 164.

Analytical

38 195. Conversion of a standard vacuum evaporator to the ultrahigh vacuum range. (Great Britain) L. H. Bullis and K. Taylor, J. Sci. Instrum, 40 (10), Oct. 1963, 508-509.

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New versatility in electron beam welding. (U.S.A.) M. Sciaky, Metal. Progr., 84 (4), Oct. 1963, 147.

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37 : 40 : 41 188. Analysis of hydrogen in cast iron by the vacuum fusion method. (Japan) E, Kato, Tetsu to Hagane, 49 (6), 1963, 641-643. 37 : 41 1 8 9 . Refining of liquid pig iron in the electric arc furnace.

(Japan)

196. Electron-beam initiated polymerization of an vapor adsorbed on a metal surface. (U.S.3.) P. White, J. Physical Chem., 67, Nov. 1963, 2493-2494.

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38 197. Appearance potentials and mass spectra of fluorinated ethylenes. I. Decomposition mechanisms and their energetics.

(U.S.A.) C. Lifshitz and F. A. Long, J. Physical Chem., 67, Nov. 1963, 2463-2468.

M. Oka, Tetsu To Hagane, 49 (3), 1863, 364-366. 38 37 : 40 : 41 190. Kinetics of hydrogen removal in the vacuum treatment of liquid steel. (U.S.S.R.) E. S. Levin et al., lz Vysshikh Ucheb Zavod Chern. Metal., (6), 1963, 58-67. 191.

37 : 56 Diverse application of electron beam floating zone apparatus.

(U.S.A.) S. Hurwitt, Proc. 4th Symp. Electron Beam Technology, Boston, 1962, 232-244.

198.

A continuous vacuum distillation analyzer for process control. (U.S.A.) R. D. Clark, Proc. Instrum. Soc. Amer., 18 (I), 1963, (No. 11463).

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Miscellaneous Applications

Development and use of vacuum devices.

39 : 12 : 29 See Abstr. No. 112.