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  • 150 bytes (0 words) - 19:23, 2 January 2024
  • aging* i. Precipitation of iron-chromium carbides ii. Growth and coalescence of the precipitates iii. Depletion of carbide-forming elements from the matrix...
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  • hardened mid to upper 50s Rc range. It's a high carbide steel. Sal Glesser has commented: "...the larger carbides tended to cause the edge to 'break out'.....
    19 KB (2,607 words) - 00:47, 27 February 2024
  • cobalt(II) oxide 1307-96-6 Wrong checksum (correct: 6)* Cr3O4 chromium(II, III) oxide 12018-34-7 Wrong checksum (correct: 9)* Cu(BF4)2 copper(II) tetrafluoroborate...
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  • line --"allowing the swordsmith to make an edge centered on one of the carbide bands and thus very strong, while the sword as a whole remained flexible...
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  • such as ferrite (chemically, Fe) and cementite (chemically, Fe3C, Iron carbide. Iron with a very low carbon content (C<=0.02%) rarely ever does contain...
    30 KB (4,402 words) - 17:19, 18 June 2024
  • lacking in the crust (Nickel, Chromium, Platinum, Thorium, etc. and including Carbon and Sulfur)are Ferrophilic or "Carbide forming" elements (used to alloy...
    29 KB (4,553 words) - 23:38, 29 February 2024
  • a carbide former. The high-performance maraging steels use a little bit of titanium as one of their strengthening mechanisms (as titanium carbides). —...
    87 KB (12,349 words) - 17:29, 3 February 2023
  • M<sub>2</sub>X<sub>3</sub> For example: Tin(II) chloride (stannous chloride) – SnCl2 and Stannous chloride (tin(II) chloride) – SnCl2 How does that look? This...
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  • There are a few "obvious" applications that aren't mentioned: silicon carbides, used as abrasives (e.g. carborundum, etc). SiO2 used as silica gel for...
    99 KB (16,338 words) - 04:30, 26 September 2021