1960
DOI: 10.5006/0010-9312-16.12.100
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Internal Carburization and Oxidation Of Nickel-Chromium Alloys In Carbon Monoxide Type Atmospheres

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“…A study of carburization and oxidation in CO atmospheres was reported by Hopkinson and Copson (22). Rates of carburization and oxidation reached a maximum in the range 1500°to 1750°F .…”
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confidence: 93%
“…A study of carburization and oxidation in CO atmospheres was reported by Hopkinson and Copson (22). Rates of carburization and oxidation reached a maximum in the range 1500°to 1750°F .…”
Section: Included Werementioning
confidence: 93%
“…More detailed studies on the mechanisms of metal dusting were initiated by Prange [2] during the 1950's on the effects of carbon-bearing gases on alloys in petrochemical applications. This topic was the focus of the 1959 NACE conference and several excellent papers were published by Prange [2], Eberle and Wylie [ 3 ], Hoyt and Caughey [4], Hopkins and Copson [5]. A statement by Prange summarised the state of the art of MD research on high alloyed materials during the time period: "While a few aspects are discernible (regarding MD), the picture as a whole is hazy.…”
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confidence: 99%