A description is given of a laboratory method used to produce single iron crystals which have characteristic plane surfaces and essentially cubic dimensions. Such specimens are useful in corrosion studies where various crystallographic planes are of interest.
Several illustrations are included, one of which shows the size distribution of the cubic form crystals. The largest of this type crystal grown was 0.5 mm measured on an edge. 6.2.2
Subject
Heaters,
Metal surfaces,
Tubes,
Thermocouples,
Walls,
Iron,
Furnaces,
Crystal growth,
Heat,
Risk reduction,
Chlorides,
Chemical reactions,
Hydrogen
© 1961 National Association of Corrosion Engineers
1961
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