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These particles are best removed by immersing the surface for one hour in a
solution that contains 6 – 20 per cent nitric acid and ... Thus , the hydrofluoric acid
containing cleaning solution cannot be used on those surfaces that must be
highly ...
These particles are best removed by immersing the surface for one hour in a
solution that contains 6 – 20 per cent nitric acid and ... Thus , the hydrofluoric acid
containing cleaning solution cannot be used on those surfaces that must be
highly ...
Page 143
Those alloys containing large amounts of free silicon , however , are abrasive to
both carbon and high speed steel cutting tools and should be machined with
cemented - carbide cutters . The harder aluminum alloys will machine up to ten
times ...
Those alloys containing large amounts of free silicon , however , are abrasive to
both carbon and high speed steel cutting tools and should be machined with
cemented - carbide cutters . The harder aluminum alloys will machine up to ten
times ...
Page 162
Alloys containing 3 per cent or more silicon , however , are susceptible to
intergranular corrosion in pressure steam applications . Cold dilute hydrochloric
acid , cold dilute and cold concentrated sulfuric acid and hot dilute sulfuric acid
are ...
Alloys containing 3 per cent or more silicon , however , are susceptible to
intergranular corrosion in pressure steam applications . Cold dilute hydrochloric
acid , cold dilute and cold concentrated sulfuric acid and hot dilute sulfuric acid
are ...
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