RI 6853 Vapor Deposition Of Molybdenum-Tungsten Alloys

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 15
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- 2606 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1966
Abstract
Binary alloys of molybdenum and tungsten were prepared by the Bureau of Mines in laboratory-scale experiments by hydrogen reduction of their vaporized hexafluorides. Near-optimum deposition parameters were determined, and the nature of the deposited alloys was investigated. Dense, homogeneous alloys were codeposited between 650° and 750° C with a reduction efficiency of more than 75 percent. The alloy composition was uniform when the hydrogen ratio in the gas feed mixture did not exceed 3 times the stoichiometric requirement. Regulating the proportions of the metal hexafluorides in the gas feed provided a large degree of control over the composition of the deposit. Hardness of the deposits varied directly with the proportion of excess hydro,,,, in the gas feed and with the weight-percent of tungsten in the alloy. Hardness was not affected by deposition temperature over the range 650° to 750° C for specimens of similar composition. Extreme brittleness and unsuitable physical shapes of the alloys prevented tensile strength measurements.
Citation
APA:
(1966) RI 6853 Vapor Deposition Of Molybdenum-Tungsten AlloysMLA: RI 6853 Vapor Deposition Of Molybdenum-Tungsten Alloys. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1966.