Electrochemistry and Engineering Study of Molecular Protective-Films to Steel-Alloys

2021 ◽  
pp. 121-124
Author(s):  
Desmond T. C. Ang ◽  
Peter Junk ◽  
Glen Deacon ◽  
Maria Forsyth
1998 ◽  
Vol 47 (12) ◽  
pp. 1270-1275 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kazuo KITAGAWA ◽  
Takeshi SEMBA ◽  
Hiroyuki HAMADA

Alloy Digest ◽  
1998 ◽  
Vol 47 (2) ◽  

Abstract Finkl FX-XTRA and FS die steels are clean, tough, and machinable steel alloys used for replacement machine parts. FS is the annealed temper. This datasheet provides information on composition, hardness, and tensile properties. It also includes information on heat treating, machining, and joining. Filing Code: SA-493. Producer or source: A. Finkl & Sons Company.


Alloy Digest ◽  
1994 ◽  
Vol 43 (5) ◽  

Abstract CARPENTER CHROME CORE 12 AND 12-FM alloys are controlled alloys for use in magnetic components where better corrosion resistance than iron and steel alloys is needed. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, elasticity, and tensile properties. It also includes information on corrosion resistance as well as heat treating, machining, and joining. Filing Code: SA-474. Producer or source: Carpenter.


Materials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (14) ◽  
pp. 3789
Author(s):  
Michele Lanzetta ◽  
Marco Picchi Picchi Scardaoni ◽  
Armin Gharibi ◽  
Claudia Vivaldi

This paper explores the modeling of incipient cutting by Abaqus, LS-Dyna, and Ansys Finite Element Methods (FEMs), by comparing also experimentally the results on different material classes, including common aluminum and steel alloys and an acetal polymer. The target application is the sustainable manufacturing of gecko adhesives by micromachining a durable mold for injection molding. The challenges posed by the mold shape include undercuts and sharp tips, which can be machined by a special diamond blade, which enters the material, forms a chip, and exits. An analytical model to predict the shape of the incipient chip and of the formed grove as a function of the material properties and of the cutting parameters is provided. The main scientific merit of the current work is to approach theoretically, numerically, and experimentally the very early phase of the cutting tool penetration for new sustainable machining and micro-machining processes.


Minerals ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 33
Author(s):  
Valérie Laperche ◽  
Bruno Lemière

Portable X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy is now widely used in almost any field of geoscience. Handheld XRF analysers are easy to use, and results are available in almost real time anywhere. However, the results do not always match laboratory analyses, and this may deter users. Rather than analytical issues, the bias often results from sample preparation differences. Instrument setup and analysis conditions need to be fully understood to avoid reporting erroneous results. The technique’s limitations must be kept in mind. We describe a number of issues and potential pitfalls observed from our experience and described in the literature. This includes the analytical mode and parameters; protective films; sample geometry and density, especially for light elements; analytical interferences between elements; physical effects of the matrix and sample condition, and more. Nevertheless, portable X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (pXRF) results gathered with sufficient care by experienced users are both precise and reliable, if not fully accurate, and they can constitute robust data sets. Rather than being a substitute for laboratory analyses, pXRF measurements are a valuable complement to those. pXRF improves the quality and relevance of laboratory data sets.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1885 (3) ◽  
pp. 032005
Author(s):  
Dandan Men ◽  
Jian Xiong ◽  
Wenyi Peng ◽  
Lingyun Bai

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