Institute of Metals Division - Gas Permeation Through Fused-Silica Capsules During High- Temperature Heat Treatments (TN)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
F. J. Norton A. U. Seybolt
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

A standard technique for heat treating small metallurgical samples where no appreciable contamination from the atmosphere can be tolerated is that of sealing small samples in evacuated fused-silica tubes. Since vitreous silica is relatively impervious to diffusion of gases, even at temperatures approaching the devitrification range, around 1100°C, this simple procedure has been very widely adopted as a standard technique in metallurgical research. Many workers have recognized that, with metals of fairly high reactivity, insulation from direct contact with the SiOz envelope is desirable in order to avoid displacement reactions of the type M + SOz-- MOz + Si(in M). It is not so generally known, however, that the 'rate of permeation of oxygen from the air through the SiOz enclosure at tem-
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APA: F. J. Norton A. U. Seybolt  (1964)  Institute of Metals Division - Gas Permeation Through Fused-Silica Capsules During High- Temperature Heat Treatments (TN)

MLA: F. J. Norton A. U. Seybolt Institute of Metals Division - Gas Permeation Through Fused-Silica Capsules During High- Temperature Heat Treatments (TN). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1964.

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