New York Paper - Deterioration of Malleable in the Hot-dip Galvanizing Process (with Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
W. R. Bean
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1923

Abstract

Probably few, if any, of the many serious problems confronting malleable foundries have been more difficult of solution than the question as to why malleable that is ductile, black in fracture, and normal in all respects before galvanizing should, by that process, be rendered brittle, brilliantly crystalline or "white" in fracture, and of low resistance to shock. So far as we are aware, the technical literature contains no data or discussions on this subject, except two referencesl,2 of a general character. It is apparently a question that every one concerned, producer and consumer alike, has been willing to evade as far as possible. Various theories as to the cause of the deterioration have been given but such checking of these theories as we have done indicates that there was no sound basis for most of them. This work on the galvanizing of malleable was first undertaken in 1916, and has continued until the present time. We now feel that for all practical purposes we have reached a solution and are glad to be able to offer it in a form that can be readily applied to production processes. It is impossible to give here a detailed account of the early work done on this problem. A great number of tests were instituted and an enor-
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APA: W. R. Bean  (1923)  New York Paper - Deterioration of Malleable in the Hot-dip Galvanizing Process (with Discussion)

MLA: W. R. Bean New York Paper - Deterioration of Malleable in the Hot-dip Galvanizing Process (with Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1923.

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