UKCats
Chemical
- Dec 26, 2001
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I notice in many of the duplex steels, and alloy steels, higher concentrations of nitrogen are used (say 0.2-0.3%). As a Chemical Engineer, I can't comprehend how gasious nitrogen can stay in solution of steel at 2000F. Boiler Feedwater is stripped essentially all of its O2 and N2 (50 ppm) at 300F.
Can someone explain how that much nitrogen stays in the steel during a 2000F manufacturing process.
Thanks
Can someone explain how that much nitrogen stays in the steel during a 2000F manufacturing process.
Thanks