Continuous casting becomes practicable because of reduced eutectic temperature. Experimental ferrous alloy has melting point about 350 degrees C lower than conventional steels, making possible to cast structural members and eliminating need for hot rolling. Product has normal metal structure and good physical properties. Process used to make rails, beams, slabs, channels, and pipes.


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    Title :

    Iron/Phosphorus Alloys for Continuous Casting


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    1986-11-01



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    Miscellaneous


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    Language :

    English


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