Aluminum is melted under conditions that give 0.06 cm 3 H 2 per 100 g of aluminum.

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Aluminum is melted under conditions that give 0.06 cm3 H2 per 100 g of aluminum. We have found that we must have no more than 0.002 cm3 H2 per 100 g of aluminum in order to prevent the formation of hydrogen gas bubbles during solidification. Design a treatment process for the liquid aluminum that will ensure that hydrogen porosity does not form.

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The Science And Engineering Of Materials

ISBN: 9781305076761

7th Edition

Authors: Donald R. Askeland, Wendelin J. Wright

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