Extractive Metallurgy Division - Gas Content of Solid Aluminum by Solid Extraction and Vacuum Fusion

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
James L. Brandt C. Norman Cochran
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Abstract

ALTHOUGH gas in aluminum and its effect on aluminum products have been the subject of a number of papers, not many quantitative determinations of the hydrogen content of solid aluminum and its alloys have been recorded in the literature. For solid aluminum samples, four investigators have reported hydrogen contents which appear reasonable compared with the hydrogen solubility of 0.7 ml per 100 g, STP, in molten aluminum at 660°C established by Ransley and Neufeld' and verified by Opie and Grant' and Ransley and Talbot. Sloman," who used a vacuum fusion procedure, reported the hydrogen content of some high purity aluminum as 0.66 ml per 100 g, STP. Griffith and Mallett, employing the tin fusion method, reported the internal hydrogen content of six different aluminum alloys as ranging from less than 0.1 ml per 100 g, STP, for 1100 alloy to 0.7 ml per 100 g, STP, for 4043 alloy (previously 43S, a 5 pct Si alloy). Eborall and Ransley," using a solid extraction of the gases at 600°C, reported hydrogen contents ranging from 0.1 ml per 100 g, STP, to 1 ml per 100 g, STP. Ransley and Talbot reported that several thousand analyses on 99.2 pct and higher purity aluminum as well as Duralumin type alloys indicated hydrogen contents ranging from 0.1 ml per 100 g, STP, to 0.5 ml per 100 g, STP.
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APA: James L. Brandt C. Norman Cochran  (1957)  Extractive Metallurgy Division - Gas Content of Solid Aluminum by Solid Extraction and Vacuum Fusion

MLA: James L. Brandt C. Norman Cochran Extractive Metallurgy Division - Gas Content of Solid Aluminum by Solid Extraction and Vacuum Fusion. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1957.

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