Malleable Cast Iron Specially Controlled on the Mutual Relations among Silicon, Manganese and Sulfur
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概要
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Without the restriction of the usual chemical compositions of silicon, manganese and sulfur in the ordinary malleable iron, a special malleable iron was manufactured, which showed a higher strength and a higher rate of malleablization.
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著者
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Meguro Hiroshi
The Research Institute For Iron Steel And Other Metals
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Abe Yoshihiko
Toyota Central Research And Development Laboratories. Inc.
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Abe Yoshihiko
The Research Institute For Iron Steel And Other Metals
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HOMMA Masao
The Research Institute for Iron, Steel and Other Metals
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MINATO Akira
The Research Institute for Iron, Steel and Other Metals
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Homma Masao
The Research Instite For Iron Steel And Other Metals
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Minato Akira
The Research Institute For Iron Steel And Other Metals
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Homma M.
The Research Institute For Iron Steel And Other Metals
関連論文
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- Studies on the Wear Resisting Properties of the Spheroidal Graphite Cast Steel
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- Some Investigations on the Cerium-treated Cast Iron
- On Various Properties of Nodular Graphite Cast Steel
- Study of Magnesium Treated Nodular Cast Iron by Reducing in the Electric-Arc Furnace
- Refining Method for Refining Cast Iron by the Electrolysis of Slag
- Research on the Structural Changes of Cast Iron by Contact Meltlng with Various Oxides
- Study On Wear Resisting Properties of Deoxidized High Grade Cast Iron. I : On Wear of Flake Graphite Cast Iron
- Studies of the Quality, Relaxation and Wear Resisting Properties of Vanadium High Grade Cast Iron
- Wear Properties of Various Cast Irons Having Different Graphite Shapes
- Research on the Relation between Cast Iron and Oxygen. I : The Mechanism of the Formation of White Cast Iron under the Influence of Oxygen
- Abnormal Steel and its Structure
- Experimental Research on Super-Heating of Molten Cast Iron
- Research on the Relation between Cast Iron and Oxygen. II : On the Mechanism of the Formation of White Cast Iron in the Presence of Carbide Forming Elements
- Deoxidation of Fe-C and Fe-Si Alloys under Reduced Pressures
- Behaviours of the Precipitates of 17-4 PH Stainless Steel by the Arc Welding Heat
- Welding by Single Bead Test, and Rapid Heating and Cooling Structures of 13% Chromium Stainless Steel
- On the Behaviour of Graphite in Graphitic Cast Steel
- Research on the High Silicon Malleable Cast Iron by the Addition of Bismuth
- Welding of Cast Iron and Nodular Graphite Cast Steel. II : Arc-Welding of Nodular Graphite Cast Steel
- Welding of Cast Iron and Nodular Graphite Cast Steel. I : Properties of the Heat Affected Zone of Cast Iron
- Changes in the Graphite Structures of Flake Graphite and Spheroidal Graphite Cast Irons by the Fusion in a Short Time
- Effect of Oxygen, Sulfur and Trace Elements on Cast Iron
- Considerations on Super-Heating of Molten Cast Iron
- Rate of Desulfurization of Ferroalloys in Vacuum Melting
- The Effects of Manganese and Sulphur on the Graphitization and Mechanical Properties of High Grade Cast Iron Annealed at Low Temperatures
- Effect of Simultaneous Addition of Magnesium and Rare Earth Alloy on the Manufacturing of Nodular Graphite Cast Iron
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