IN studying heat-resistant iron-base and copper-base alloys at 750° C., we observed a pronounced increase of the rate of oxidation, when the atmosphere was contaminated by molybdenum trioxide vapour.
Refractory metals are characterized by their extremely high melting points, which range well above those of iron, cobalt, and nickel. They are used in demanding applications requiring high-temperature ...
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