I know conventional steel has no molecules, as the type of bond the atoms have is crystalline.
However, since my recent melt result, I have been trying to understand exactly what type of structure/bond intermetallics have.
As I read it, 2 metals form a covalent bond, i.e. molecular. Is that an...
I made an alloy that possibly formed Iron-niobium intermetallic filiments.
I'm having trouble finding a micrographs of such a structure. Any hep? Google-fu is weak. Thanks.
Would you benefit from the addition of rhenium in medium carbon steel, other than the obvious high heat environs?
Rhenium is a very interesting transition metal, with some very good qualities. Thanks.
Interesting.
right now i'm experimenting with medium carbon, as I am after 100% lath martensite, for strength and tougness, with the nickel adding impact resistance. I'm just a little weak on the hardness. I need a tough 60Rc, using the chemistry close to 300m.
Thanks for the responses.
I happened to have some free W.
I was not sure if tungsten resisted tempering, or it just uped' the average carbide hardness.
Thanks.
Would the addition of tungsten, .55%, to 4340 mod, (300m),contribute a few points of hardness after tempering to spec?
I would like to add a little hardness without sacrificing strength or toughness or reducing the draw temp.
Thanks very much.
The reaction crucible is cyledrical, with cone shaped bottom.
I have a bunch of magnets under the mould crucible to possibly help with slag seperation. ????
The MgO is a good idea.
The blacksmith/sword maker is probably me ;)
Thanks once again!
Thanks for those links unclesyd. Also for the safety tips.
I've made a few runs using a 5000 F rated furnace cement, but it takes a beating and needs repair after each run. The secondary crucible is the problem. I have to hold the molten charge, about 1 to 4 pounds, at heat, without damage to...
Hello.
I am looking for a refractory that can withstand up to 6000 F, to hold large,(12 pound charge), thermit reactions.
I prefer something I can shape myself.
Thanks.
"What did you not like about your websearch hits?"
Sort of like being new in town and opening up the yellow pages to the restaurants.
Tons of them, but you wonder which ones are good, so you ask a local.
Thanks Nick.
Hello.
I am looking for a supplier of magnesium oxide, aka, magnesia tar.
There are a couple of forms it comes in, but it is basically the same chemical, and about the only thing available, outside black projects, that will routinely take 5 to 6000 degrees F.
Thanks.
You need to understand that you don't understand. I am not in a position to explain our process in any detail that would satisfy. It was discovered as a "byproduct" of a process that has nothing to do with VSR. The machine was custom made for a certain part.One of a kind that produced one of a...