RI 2512 Graphite for Steel-MeltingCrucibles

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 1443 KB
- Publication Date:
- Aug 1, 1923
Abstract
Previous Work .
The Bureau of Mines reported a survey of bond clays for graphite crucibles
at the American Mining Congress which met at St. Louis in November , 1919 *** .
The report contained information in regard to : (a) tests carried on to
determine the effect of substituting Canadian and Alabama graphites for Ceylon
graphite in varying proportions . The data indicated that Alabama graphite is
superior to Canadian graphite and further , that Alabama can be substituted for
Ceylon graphite to a large measure without lowering the quality of the ware .
These tests were made on No. 70 size brass melting crucibles and were carried out
under foundry practice . (b ) Tests were reported in which an attempt was made to
modify the nature of Alabama graphite by heat treatment so as to resemble Ceylon
graphite . Little advantage from the treatment was reported .
With this general information as a basis , the experimental work proceeded
along two lines : A study of bond clays for steel -melting crucibles and for
brass -melting crucibles . Twenty- one sets of standard-size crucibles were made
up of a body containing Ceylon graphite as standard , bonded with 21 bond clays .
These tests were carried out under foundry practice as were the former tests .
Three domestic clays proved to be superior to the standard Klingenberg clay
formerly used in brass -melting practice while in the steel - melting industry ,
13 domestic clays gave service superior to Klingenberg clay .
Citation
APA:
(1923) RI 2512 Graphite for Steel-MeltingCruciblesMLA: RI 2512 Graphite for Steel-MeltingCrucibles. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1923.