Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - Some the New Developments in Acid-resistant Alloys. (With Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Burnham E. Field
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Jan 1, 1929

Abstract

The chemical industry is constantly looking for new materials which either are more resistant to corrosion than those now available or have improved physical properties to meet the requirements of higher temperatures and greater pressures. Attack by acids is one of the more important forms of corrosion and in the last few years the development of acid-resistant alloys has been quite rapid. Perhaps the most notable example is that of nitric acid, the problem of which has largely been solved by the chromium-iron and chromium-iron-nickel alloys. Sulfuric acid may be handled in lead, iron, or the iron-silicon alloys, depending on conditions. As to hydrochloric acid, no metal or alloy can be called entirely satisfactory for handling this acid under plant conditions.' The results of our investigations on the resistance of the nickel-molybdenum alloys to hydrochloric acid have been confirmed by those of Guertler, Rohn, Schulz, Jenge, and others12 but thus far only one such alloy has approached commercial production in Germany; this contains approximately 15 per cent. chromium and 7 per cent. molybdenum with the remainder chiefly nickel. Dr. S. W. Parr, as far back as 1914, developed a complex alloy known as "illium," with a nickel base and containing some molybdenum. 3 Dr. Parr was primarily interested in an alloy for lining bomb calorimeters, and while illium does show good resistance to acid it is too expensive for general use. Two United States
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APA: Burnham E. Field  (1929)  Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - Some the New Developments in Acid-resistant Alloys. (With Discussion)

MLA: Burnham E. Field Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - Some the New Developments in Acid-resistant Alloys. (With Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1929.

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