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Heat of Fusion for Steel

Heat of Fusion for Steel

Heat of Fusion for Steel

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I can't find anywhere heat of fusion for any grade of steel. I'm interested in low and high carbon steels but any other grade would also be helpful.

I would appreciate it if someone could tell me where I could look up this information. Thanks

RE: Heat of Fusion for Steel

My CRC book "Handbook of tables for Applied Engineering Science" gives the heat of fusion for iron as 65 cal/gm.

Sorry, that's not really what you were looking for but it's all I have.

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