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... Chromium - Iron ( active ) Ni - Resist Stainless Steel , Type 304 ( active ) Stainless Steel , Type 316 ( active ) Hastelloy C ( active ) Lead Tin Nickel 200 ( active ) Nickel 200 ( passive ) Inconel ( passive ) Stainless Steel , Type ...
... Chromium - Iron ( active ) Ni - Resist Stainless Steel , Type 304 ( active ) Stainless Steel , Type 316 ( active ) Hastelloy C ( active ) Lead Tin Nickel 200 ( active ) Nickel 200 ( passive ) Inconel ( passive ) Stainless Steel , Type ...
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... chromium carbide that develops in the grain boundaries at between 800 and 1400 ° F . Stress - Corrosion Cracking . Stress - corrosion crack- ing refers to cracking caused by a combination of tensile stress and a specific corrodent . It ...
... chromium carbide that develops in the grain boundaries at between 800 and 1400 ° F . Stress - Corrosion Cracking . Stress - corrosion crack- ing refers to cracking caused by a combination of tensile stress and a specific corrodent . It ...
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... chromium and the ability to be hardened by heat treatment , this class of stainless steels has very poor thermal conductivity and low thermal expansion . Mechanical properties are fa- vored over chemical resistance . The material gener ...
... chromium and the ability to be hardened by heat treatment , this class of stainless steels has very poor thermal conductivity and low thermal expansion . Mechanical properties are fa- vored over chemical resistance . The material gener ...
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