Resistance of Iron-aluminum Alloys to Oxidation at High Temperatures (8cd0a70a-81af-4bca-98c7-f91a791f54c2)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
N. A. Ziegler
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Jan 1, 1932

Abstract

A CERTAIN amount of interest has been indicated recently in the resistance to oxidation at high temperatures of iron-aluminum alloys (rich in iron). Hautman1 published a paper in. which some interesting results are given. According to his paper, only alloys containing at least 8 per cent aluminum indicate a marked improvement in their resistance to oxidation. At about this aluminum content, however, alloys become brittle, which considerably reduces their commercial value. About two years ago the author, performed a series of experiments, the results of which are presented here. A series of iron-aluminum-carbon alloys was prepared by melting electrolytic iron, aluminum and high-carbon iron alloy in an induction vacuum furnace.2 The list of these alloys is given in Table 1. Each alloy was forged in the ordinary way to
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APA: N. A. Ziegler  (1932)  Resistance of Iron-aluminum Alloys to Oxidation at High Temperatures (8cd0a70a-81af-4bca-98c7-f91a791f54c2)

MLA: N. A. Ziegler Resistance of Iron-aluminum Alloys to Oxidation at High Temperatures (8cd0a70a-81af-4bca-98c7-f91a791f54c2). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1932.

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