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Refractory Carbides (1974 ed.)

Samsonov, G. V.(Edited by)Vaughan, N.B.(Translated by)
Part of the Studies in Soviet Science (Closed) / 1973 (Closed) series
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The present stage of technological development makes new and ever more complex demands on materials that have to work under conditions of high temperature and pressure, in high vacuum, and in corrosive media.

In consequence special importance is now at- tached to the refractory compounds of transition metals of groups IV to VI with such nonmetals as boron, carbon, silicon, and nitro- gen.

These compounds possess high melting points, great hard- ness, and high refractory and corrosion-resisting properties.

The most widely used and important compounds of this type from a technological point of view are the carbides, which are already fairly widely used in various fields of technology.

The present collection of papers contains the results of re- cent investigations into methods of producing high-purity carbides and also components made of the carbides and their alloys.

Great attention has been paid to the study of a wide range of properties of the carbides and of alloys based on them, viz., the electro-and thermophysical, thermodynamic, mechanical, and chemical prop- erties, and also to the utilization of the carbides as wear-and abrasion-resistant materials. In contrast to many previous publications dealing with carbides, the results presented in this collection relate to the properties of carbides having a definite phase composition, corresponding to a higher degree of purity 0 In some of the contributions the physical and chemical properties of the carbides are interpreted in terms of certain solid-state models and concepts concerning the types of chemical bonding in these compounds.

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030610900X / 9780306109003
Hardback
620.143
31/12/1995
United States
462 pages, 82 black & white illustrations, biography
150 x 230 mm
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