Article | REF: M220 V2

Non-metallic inclusions in steel

Authors: Annick POKORNY, Jean POKORNY

Publication date: June 10, 1998 | Lire en français

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    Abbreviations used

    AOD argon oxygen degassing

    DH Dormund Hörde

    EBR electron beam remelting

    EDDQ extra deep drawing quality

    ESR electro slag remelting

    HIC hydrogen induced cracking

    HIP hot isostatic pressing

    IF interstitial free

    LD Linz-Donawitz

    MIDAS Mannesmann inclusion detection by analysing surfboards (pancakes)

    ODS oxide dispersed strengthened

    PFC planar flow casting

    PFZ precipitation free zones

    PS plasma spray

    PVD physical vapor deposition

    RHOD Ruhrstahl Heraeus oxygen degassing...

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