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... common to the austenitic class of stainless steels . The precipitate in this case is chromium carbide that develops in the grain boundaries at between 800 and 1400 ° F . Stress - Corrosion Cracking . Stress - corrosion crack- ing refers ...
... common to the austenitic class of stainless steels . The precipitate in this case is chromium carbide that develops in the grain boundaries at between 800 and 1400 ° F . Stress - Corrosion Cracking . Stress - corrosion crack- ing refers ...
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... common solvent for either polymer under normal temperatures , although the polymers do absorb solvents with prolonged contact . Solvent absorption does not appreciably reduce the tensile strength , however . Resistance to strong acids ...
... common solvent for either polymer under normal temperatures , although the polymers do absorb solvents with prolonged contact . Solvent absorption does not appreciably reduce the tensile strength , however . Resistance to strong acids ...
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... common solvents , but aromatic hydrocarbons and some other solvents are absorbed by the material , causing swelling . Benzyl alcohol is one such solvent common to the photographic processing industry . The degree of absorption de- pends ...
... common solvents , but aromatic hydrocarbons and some other solvents are absorbed by the material , causing swelling . Benzyl alcohol is one such solvent common to the photographic processing industry . The degree of absorption de- pends ...
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