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... percent to 20 percent 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 ...
... percent to 20 percent 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 ...
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... percent ( by weight ) solution of nitric acid at 54.4 ° C ( 130 ° F ) , followed by thorough rinsing in water . CARE OF STAINLESS - ALLOY EQUIPMENT Stainless alloys depend for their corrosion protection partly on the various components ...
... percent ( by weight ) solution of nitric acid at 54.4 ° C ( 130 ° F ) , followed by thorough rinsing in water . CARE OF STAINLESS - ALLOY EQUIPMENT Stainless alloys depend for their corrosion protection partly on the various components ...
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... percent by weight of the final composition . For ease in selec- tion , phenolics are classified into four ... percent of sulfur ( 1 percent to 5 percent ) . Other additives can be included in the vulcanization process ; they affect the ...
... percent by weight of the final composition . For ease in selec- tion , phenolics are classified into four ... percent of sulfur ( 1 percent to 5 percent ) . Other additives can be included in the vulcanization process ; they affect the ...
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