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Necesidades de formación continua del sector de la conserva de la Región de Murcia - López Pina, José Antonio; Moreno Martínez, Pedro Luis; Sánchez Meca, Julio; Agrupación de Conserveros de Alicante, Albacete y Murcia
Colaboran en esta investigación la Caja de Ahorros del Mediterráneo (CAM), la Fundación para la formación continua (FORCEM) y el Fondo Social Europeo (FSE)
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New alloys to conserve critical elements - Stephens, J. R.
Based on availability of domestic reserves, chromium is one of the most critical elements within the U.S. metal industry. New alloys having reduced chromium contents which offer potential as substitutes for higher chromium containing alloys currently in use are being investigated. This paper focuses primarily on modified Type 304 stainless steels having one-third less chromium, but maintaining comparable oxidation and corrosion properties to that of type 304 stainless steel, the largest single use of chromium. Substitutes for chromium in these modified Type 304 stainless steel alloys include silicon and aluminum plus molybdenum.
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New alloys to conserve critical elements - Stephens, J. R.
Previous studies and surveys on availability of domestic reserves have shown that chromium is a most critical element within the U.S. metal industry. More precisely, the bulk of chromium is consumed in the production of stainless steels, specifically Type 304 stainless steel (304SS) which contains 18% Cr. The present paper deals with means of reducing chromium in commercial stainless steels by substituting more abundant or less expensive elements with the intent of maintaining the properties of 304SS. The discussion focuses on some of the oxidation and corrosion properties of new substitute stainless steels with only 12% Cr, which represents a...