Institute of Metals Division - Observation on Scaling of Iron (Correction page 572) (Discussion page 1570)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
W. J. Wrazej
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Abstract

THE measurements on the formation of multi-layered scales on pure iron1 and the metal -lographic examination of the produced layer of FeO, Fe,O,, and Fe2O3 shown in micrographs2 throw much interesting light on this apparently well-known subject. Professor Paidassi announced2 that in a few months7 time further results are going to be published with regard to the growth of Fe2O3 and Fe2O3 layers on an Armco iron as a function of temperature. Because of the very thin layers of Fe2O3 which are shown by Paidassi (Fig. 10 of ref. 2) when samples were scaled in air at 700°C for 4 hr and because this is not in agreement with the present author's previous observations, the following experiment was recently carried out. Polished cylindrical samples 13/64 in. in diam and 1/4 in. long from electrolytic iron used for spectro-graphic work (Hilger, H.S. Iron rods, F.693) and an Armco iron sample 1/4 in. in diam of the same length were suspended in a muffle furnace on Nichrome wire and annealed in air for 4 hr at 700°C 5OC. Because of the known easy peeling off of the Fe2O3 layer which is mainly in the form of powder (purple red dust on the surface) the samples were protected against any draft and shock. After annealing, the samples were cooled in air and placed in the mount-
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APA: W. J. Wrazej  (1954)  Institute of Metals Division - Observation on Scaling of Iron (Correction page 572) (Discussion page 1570)

MLA: W. J. Wrazej Institute of Metals Division - Observation on Scaling of Iron (Correction page 572) (Discussion page 1570). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1954.

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