1977
DOI: 10.1021/ac50012a035
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Differential thermal analysis-evolved gas analysis for the determination of carbide and nitride phases in steel

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“…Differential thermal analysis combined with effluent gas analysis was used for the determination of carbides and nitrides in steel (36,292,434) as well as sulfides in maraging steel (412).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Differential thermal analysis combined with effluent gas analysis was used for the determination of carbides and nitrides in steel (36,292,434) as well as sulfides in maraging steel (412).…”
Section: Inclusionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been reported that DSC analysis of Pb-Sn solders has a sensitivity of better than 0.5 °C corresponding to better than ±0.4% alloy composition (108). The application of DTA and effluent gas analysis to the identification of second phases in steel has been reviewed (22) and extended application to carbide and nitride phases in steel (23) has demonstrated carbide precipitate concentration changes with heat treatment and disclosed phases not previously identified by other techniques. A similar approach was taken for identification of carbides, nitrides, and sulfides in a merging steel (307).…”
Section: Differential Thermal Analysis-differential Scanning Calorimetrymentioning
confidence: 99%