Alloys

Alloys Struktur
CAS-Nr.
Englisch Name:
Alloys
Synonyma:
Alloys
CBNumber:
CB91310891
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Molgewicht:
0
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Alloys Eigenschaften

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Alloys Chemische Eigenschaften,Einsatz,Produktion Methoden

Vorbereitung Methode

(1) Preparation of Alloys by the Use of Heat
The optimum methods sometimes involve metal hydrides rather than pure metals. The procedure is useful mainly in the case of metals that form stable hydrides (alkali and alkaline earth metals, Ti to Th, V to Ta, Pd). The hydrides are readily reduced to powders and the contact of the latter with the other components of the alloy is much better than it would be otherwise. The thermal decomposition of the hydrides proceeds so easily that the formation of alloys is not only not slower than in the case of pure metals, but is faster due to the small particle size of the material. In addition, the hydrogen liberated from the hydride may reduce the oxide impurities. One disadvantage inherent in the use of hydrides is that the commercial materials are usually less pure than the corresponding metals.
(2) Alloy Synthesis under Pressure
Special methods are required when one of the constituent metals of the alloy has a very low boiling point (Zn, Cd, Hg; see also p. 1789) while the other constituent has a high melting point (platinum metals and other transition metals; see Table 4, p. 1776). In this case, if the pressure is atmospheric pressure, one metal tends to vaporize before the other liquefies. Nowotny et al. have designed a special furnace which allows heating such metal combinations in a protective gas at high pressures.

Alloys Upstream-Materialien And Downstream Produkte

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Downstream Produkte


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