No Hydrogen Embrittlement with Low Pressure Gas Carburizing
Donald Jordan and Trevor Jones, Solar Atmospheres; Heat TreatingProgress, March 2009
Results of study of steel carburized at low pressure using a vacuum furnace show no evidence of hydrogen embrittlement, which should relieve any...
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Carburizing for Our Troops
Dr. Virginia M. Osterman and Trevor M. Jones, Solar Atmospheres; Industrial Heating, May 2006 - Supporting our troops in times of war requires sacrifice, perseverance and innovation. The heat treating community was asked to...
Development Experience in Low-Torr Range Vacuum Carburizing
Virginia M. Osterman, Solar Atmospheres; Industrial Heating, September 2005
Vacuum carburizing has become one of the hottest topics in the heat treat industry and the development of low-torr range carburization is an important...
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Calculating the Gas Flow Rate for Vacuum Carburization
Harry W. Antes, Consultant-Solar Atmospheres; Heat Treating Progress, August 2005
A proposed technique of determining the actual required flow rate of the carburizing gas into a furnace to provide the necessary amount of carbon...
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