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CHEMICAL HETEROGENEITY OF CONSTRUCTION AND STAINLESS STEELS TREATED WITH RARE EARTHS (in Russian)

Journal Article · · Metalloved. i Term. Obrabotka Metal.
OSTI ID:4629551
Admixtures of 0.1 to 0.28% ferrocerium to oxidized steel reduced the sulfur content by 20%. Additions of 0.1% of rare earths did not effect the content of sulfur or carbon in stainless steel (Kn18N12M2T). In construction steels (30 KhGSA and 18 KhNVA) the removal of sulfur is proportional to the addition of rare earths. (R V.J.)
Research Organization:
Baikov Inst. of Metallurgy, USSR
NSA Number:
NSA-17-039584
OSTI ID:
4629551
Journal Information:
Metalloved. i Term. Obrabotka Metal., Journal Name: Metalloved. i Term. Obrabotka Metal. Vol. Vol: No. 8
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
Russian

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