1972
DOI: 10.2464/jilm.22.73
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Method for measuring hydrogen in aluminum by vacuum fusion extraction

Abstract: The characteristics of crucibles made of graphite, mullite, alumina, and stainless steel (SUS 27) were examined for the purpose of retaining a molten aluminum sample in the extraction tube of gas measuring apparatus. The gas volume extracted by these crucibles or blank gas volume was measured, and hydrogen contents of aluminum samples were also measured from vacuum fusion extraction method by using these crucibles.The results showed that a crucible made of SUS 27 was more excellent in characteristics than thos… Show more

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“…The vacuum fusion method was utilized to measure the total hydrogen content of each material. The description of vacuum fusion method for analyzing the total hydrogen content in aluminum alloys is reported elsewhere (Imabayashi and Tomita 2014).…”
Section: Materials and Specimen Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The vacuum fusion method was utilized to measure the total hydrogen content of each material. The description of vacuum fusion method for analyzing the total hydrogen content in aluminum alloys is reported elsewhere (Imabayashi and Tomita 2014).…”
Section: Materials and Specimen Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The vacuum fusion method was used to measure the total hydrogen content of specimens after EDM cutting [15], and the content of precharged hydrogen was 6.97 mass ppm for the high hydrogen content specimen and 3.26 mass ppm for the low hydrogen content specimen, respectively. Details of the vacuum fusion method used for analyzing the total hydrogen content in aluminum are shown elsewhere [27].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%