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Page 128
The cast and wrought grades are equally resistant to oxidizing and reducing
media. “Hastelloy C” has unusual resistance to salt water and sea air. In a ten-
year exposure test in sea water, samples of cast and wrought metal were
unaffected ...
The cast and wrought grades are equally resistant to oxidizing and reducing
media. “Hastelloy C” has unusual resistance to salt water and sea air. In a ten-
year exposure test in sea water, samples of cast and wrought metal were
unaffected ...
Page 131
“Chlorimet 3” is not as resistant to reducing acids as “Chlorimet 2"; however, it still
has merit. In hydrochloric acid, this cast alloy is suitable for all concentrations at
room temperature and up to 125°F. The presence of oxidizing agents in ...
“Chlorimet 3” is not as resistant to reducing acids as “Chlorimet 2"; however, it still
has merit. In hydrochloric acid, this cast alloy is suitable for all concentrations at
room temperature and up to 125°F. The presence of oxidizing agents in ...
Page 152
Gaswelding is practical only if great care is exercised to prevent embrittlement;
an oxidizing oxyacetylene flame and a flux are required. For this process, a high
zinc brass rod is the usual filler metal; however, phosphorus-deoxidized copper ...
Gaswelding is practical only if great care is exercised to prevent embrittlement;
an oxidizing oxyacetylene flame and a flux are required. For this process, a high
zinc brass rod is the usual filler metal; however, phosphorus-deoxidized copper ...
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