Papers - Use of Reflected Polarized Light in the Study of Inclusions in Metals (With Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
S. I. Hoyt A. A. Scheil
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Jan 1, 1935

Abstract

In technological studies on steel considerable emphasis has been placed on the identification of the foreign inclusions, testimony of which is adequately given in the metallographic literature covering methods for their identification. The outstanding accomplishment in this field is the scheme devised by Campbell, Comstock and Wohrman for identifying various oxides, sulfides, silicates and other constituents by systematic etching tests and microscopic examination.' The time involved in carrying out this procedure has led to attempts to secure quicker methods, or at least to shorten the time required to secure essential information. An example of this is the use of dark field illuminatin,2 but when this was tried out by the authors it was found that cavities and pits on the polished surface appeared bright on a dark field and could not be distinguished from small glassy inclusions. Still another means is the Leitz Ultropak, an instrument equipped with optical units for the illumination of the specimen by reflected light to secure an effect similar to dark field illumination. The structures are made visible in exceedingly sharp details by utilizing the inherent properties of the samples, such as refractive index, absorption coefficients and reflection powers. We have had no experience with the Ultropak, but a recent paper by Benedicks and Löfquist3 describes methods for determining the refractive index of (Fe, Mn) O and MnS by the use of this equipment. Presumably this method would be subject to about the same limitations as dark field illumination, though the, feature added by Benedicks and Löfquist appears to offer great promise in inclusion identification.
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APA: S. I. Hoyt A. A. Scheil  (1935)  Papers - Use of Reflected Polarized Light in the Study of Inclusions in Metals (With Discussion)

MLA: S. I. Hoyt A. A. Scheil Papers - Use of Reflected Polarized Light in the Study of Inclusions in Metals (With Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1935.

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