2002
DOI: 10.1007/bf03027020
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High temperature oxidation of chromium nitrides

Abstract: Chromium nitride powders oxidized to Cr 2 O 3 noticeably above 400 o C. Bulk chromium nitrides that were manufactured by sintering were oxidized between 900 and 1100 o C in atmospheric air. The Cr 2 O 3 layer that formed on bulk chromium nitrides having pores was relatively dense, and grew primarily via the inward transport of oxygen. The Cr 2 O 3 layer to some degree deterred the nitrogen evolution from bulk chromium nitrides.

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“…Therefore, the addition of Ca has been seen as a method for reducing the susceptibility of HIC for a given steel . Other alloying elements such as Al, V, Ti, or Nb as well as carbonitride inclusions have also been shown to reduce the resistance to HIC . The susceptibility of traditional high strength steels to HIC has resulted in an increased effort to create steels that have good mechanical properties in and outside of hydrogen‐rich environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the addition of Ca has been seen as a method for reducing the susceptibility of HIC for a given steel . Other alloying elements such as Al, V, Ti, or Nb as well as carbonitride inclusions have also been shown to reduce the resistance to HIC . The susceptibility of traditional high strength steels to HIC has resulted in an increased effort to create steels that have good mechanical properties in and outside of hydrogen‐rich environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%