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X-Ray Spectrographic Analysis of Nickel Containing Alloys with Varied Sample Forms

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 March 2019

C. Manning Davis
Affiliation:
International Nickel Company, Inc., Bayonne, New Jersey
George R. Clark
Affiliation:
International Nickel Company, Inc., Bayonne, New Jersey
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Abstract

Techniques are presented whereby X-ray spectrographic analyses are carried out on alloys and metallurgical products which enter the Laboratory in the form of drillings, millings, or filings. The techniques described include direct analysis, with and without internal standards. Analysis of high temperature alloys without a aeries of chemically analysed standards by these techniques have greatly extended the usefulness of the X-ray spectrograph.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © International Centre for Diffraction Data 1957

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