Some Metallurgical Characteristics of Induction Furnaces as Determined by the Absorption of Oxygen by Molten-Nickel

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
F. R. Hensel
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1932

Abstract

THE absorption of oxygen by molten metals is a quick and convincing method to determine the metallurgical characteristics of various types of furnaces.1 The investigation was restricted to the use of coreless induction furnaces. A major variable in induction furnace practice is the frequency and its influence was studied by comparing melts made in a 5000-cycle and a 60-cycle induction furnace respectively.2 The authors are not aware that such a comparative study has been made before and therefore present this paper in the belief that the results will be of general interest. ANALYTICAL METHODS FOR DETERMINATION OF OXYGEN IN NICKEL An analytical procedure for determining NiO by a quick and simple, laboratory method has been worked out in collaboration with Dr. Herty, of the Pittsburgh Station of the Bureau of Mines. It was found that Dr. Herty's aluminum method as used for the. determination of FeO in iron and steel was very suitable for use with nickel if instead of hydrochloric acid a 10 per cent solution of nitric acid is used for bringing the metal into solution. Essentially this method involves deoxidizing the nickel-oxygen alloy with aluminum (2Al + 3NiO = Al203 + 3Ni) and determining the resulting Al203 by a residue analysis. The original oxygen content can then be calculated from the amount of Al-20,. The method as suggested by Dr. Herty3 is referred to in the present paper as method B. A slight modification of method Bled to the application of method A, a description of which is given below according to F. W. Beiter?:3
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APA: F. R. Hensel  (1932)  Some Metallurgical Characteristics of Induction Furnaces as Determined by the Absorption of Oxygen by Molten-Nickel

MLA: F. R. Hensel Some Metallurgical Characteristics of Induction Furnaces as Determined by the Absorption of Oxygen by Molten-Nickel. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1932.

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