recommended thermal shock tech references
recommended thermal shock tech references
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We want to provide inerting options for our equipment. Process operating temp 500 F or less. Inerting medium N2 or C02 brought to near ambient by standard vaporizing equipment. Materials various steels and wear resistant irons. I want to get familiar with any practical literature that exists.
Any suggestions?
thanks
Dan T
Any suggestions?
thanks
Dan T





RE: recommended thermal shock tech references
After reading your post, I unsure what you are asking. Are you asking for background technical information on what is thermal fatigue damage and conditions that can can result in this damage or are you asking for a ranking of thermal fatigue resistance of various materials or metals?
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