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Published: 01 March 2006
Fig. 19 Schematic flow diagram of an endothermic gas generator. Source: Ref 13 More
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Published: 30 April 2024
Fig. 3.9 Endothermic gas generator. Source: Ref 1 More
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Published: 30 April 2024
Fig. 3.10 Group of two 3600 cfh and two 5600 cfh endothermic gas generators in an automotive transmission plant. Source: Ref 2 More
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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 30 April 2024
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.phtpp.t59380223
EISBN: 978-1-62708-456-7
..., and general and administrative costs. The article discusses the techniques involved in allocating costs to the group of equipment, and presents a description on the cost analysis of endothermic gas. endothermic generator gas heat treating costs heat treatment ALTHOUGH HEAT TREATING costs...
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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 2003
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.pnfn.t65900219
EISBN: 978-1-62708-350-8
... three sources: Decomposition of the process gas Steel chemistry Hydrocarbon additive gas Gaseous Supply As stated earlier, gas generally is supplied by using an endothermically generated gas with an addition of ammonia. The percentages are approximately 50% for each gas, depending...
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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 30 April 2024
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.phtpp.t59380039
EISBN: 978-1-62708-456-7
... atmospheres thus produced must be cooled rapidly to ensure the integrity of their chemical compositions. Figure 3.9 is a schematic of an endothermic gas generator, and Fig. 3.10 shows a group of endothermic generators that have outputs that feed into a common header distributing the gas to a large number...
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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 30 April 2024
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.phtpp.t59380135
EISBN: 978-1-62708-456-7
... values. The carbon dioxide levels corresponding to a certain carbon potential will not be the same for carbonitriding and carburizing, as discussed earlier. Data reported for atmospheres consisting of endothermic generator gas with additions of 5% ammonia and less than 1% propane indicate dew points...
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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 30 April 2024
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.phtpp.t59380185
EISBN: 978-1-62708-456-7
... °F) and stabilized and nitrogen has been added for 1 hour minimum: 24. Open the endothermic gas shutoff cocks and latch safety shutoff valve in atmosphere line from the generator (Eclipse or Maxon). 25. Adjust flow of endothermic gas to 350 CFH at the flowscope. 26. Open the natural gas...
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Published: 30 April 2024
Fig. A.3 Cost analysis of endothermic gas. CFH, cubic feet per hour; USD, United States dollarsl; G&A, general and administrative; T.C., total cost More
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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 March 2006
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.pht2.t51440085
EISBN: 978-1-62708-262-4
... for endothermic as well as exothermic atmosphere applications. Analyzers and associated control systems applied to a furnace should never be expected to correct deficiencies in the basic atmosphere produced by the gas generator. Instrumentation dedicated to the furnace is designed to provide information...
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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 30 April 2024
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.phtpp.t59380121
EISBN: 978-1-62708-456-7
... this process was inexpensive, it was labor intensive with often unpredictable processing results. With the introduction of the endothermic generator, most carburizing was converted from pack carburizing to the gas process. Today much of the carburizing is done using atmosphere furnaces with endothermic...
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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 30 April 2024
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.phtpp.t59380017
EISBN: 978-1-62708-456-7
... are discussed separately in Chapter 4, “Vacuum Furnace Processes” in this book.) Energy Sources Only two heat sources are generally used today in heat treating furnaces: natural gas and electricity. Most furnaces are powered by the heat of combustion—by natural gas, which is predominately methane...
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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 1999
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.cmp.t66770011
EISBN: 978-1-62708-337-9
... be done about it, bearing in mind that it has generally been tolerated in the past. Factors Promoting Internal Oxidation Endothermic Atmosphere Gas carburizing is normally carried out at a temperature within the range of 900 to 950 °C using an endothermic carrier gas generated by the controlled...
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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 2000
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.htgpge.t67320171
EISBN: 978-1-62708-347-8
... temperature that produces the desired properties. Carbonitriding is generally regarded as a modified gas carburizing process, rather than a form of nitriding. This chapter briefly describes the case depth that can be achieved with carbonitriding, how case depth is measured, and the materials and applications...
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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 March 2006
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.pht2.t51440055
EISBN: 978-1-62708-262-4
..., with trace amounts of carbon dioxide and water vapor. The gas must then be immediately cooled to room temperature to prevent the formation of “soot” (carbon) in the gas. Figure 19 is a schematic diagram of an endothermic gas generator. Fig. 19 Schematic flow diagram of an endothermic gas generator...
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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 30 April 2024
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.phtpp.t59380153
EISBN: 978-1-62708-456-7
... temperatures are generally higher than those used for conventional gas nitriding (565 °C, or 1050 °F), but they are still below the A c1 temperature, so no austenite to martensite transformation is involved. Steels that have used this process include both carbon and alloyed types such as 1035, 1141, 8620...
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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 2003
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.cfap.t69780359
EISBN: 978-1-62708-281-5
... on the nature of the sample and the experiment. The normal operating temperature range for DSC testing is –180 to 700 °C (–290 to 1290 °F), with a standard heating rate of 10 °C/min (18 °F/min). A dynamic purge gas is used to flush the sample chamber. Nitrogen is the most commonly used purge gas, but helium...
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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 1999
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.cmp.t66770037
EISBN: 978-1-62708-337-9
... of the atmosphere can shift the balance so that the number of decarburizing reactions outstrips the number of carburizing reactions (i.e., the reactions proceed from left to right), and the overall result is decarburization. In an endothermic gas generator, for example, if the catalyst is in good order...
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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 January 1998
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.ts5.t65900109
EISBN: 978-1-62708-358-4
... generally are comparatively small and thus require a correspondingly small quantity of gas. Endothermic-based atmospheres are often used to protect tool steel during heat treatment. Table 6-5 lists suggested ranges of dew point for an AGA class 302 endothermic atmosphere when used for hardening some...
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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 June 2008
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.emea.t52240395
EISBN: 978-1-62708-251-8
... ), or from vaporized hydrocarbon liquids. Controlled carburizing atmospheres are produced by blending a carrier gas with an enriching gas, which serves as the source of carbon. The usual carrier endothermic gas is not merely a diluent but also accelerates the carburizing reaction at the surface of the parts...