Shimer Case-Hardening Process - Discussion (20f96fc2-45ba-4a96-9987-0c6dc9c8d0a3)

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 1
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 7, 1919
Abstract
P. W. SHIMER, Easton, Pa. (written discussion*).-When lump calcium cyanamid is immersed in the melt of mixed chlorides of the alkalies and alkaline earths in the manner described in the paper, the amount of sodium cyanide formed in the melt, as shown by numerous analyses, is but a small fraction of that formed by the reaction referred to by Mr. Johnson. The case-hardening effects in my process are, however, at least as good as when the common cyanide baths are used. Moreover, when compared with the cyanide baths, the gases evolved in the new process are harmless, consisting of nitrogen, carbon monoxide (which burns to carbon dioxide on the surface of the melt), and occasionally a little carbon dioxide. These gases are not irritating or poisonous, whereas the vapors arising from cyanide baths are both irritating and poisonous. The complex chemical reactions that take place in and on the surface of the melt are being investigated by the writer, who hopes, in due time, to communicate the results of his work.
Citation
APA: (1919) Shimer Case-Hardening Process - Discussion (20f96fc2-45ba-4a96-9987-0c6dc9c8d0a3)
MLA: Shimer Case-Hardening Process - Discussion (20f96fc2-45ba-4a96-9987-0c6dc9c8d0a3). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1919.