Inhibition of carbon accumulation on metal surfaces

Metal treatment – Compositions – Heat treating

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201 41, 203 7, 208 48R, 422241, 422312, 427249, 427295, 427402, C23C 900

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ABSTRACT:
Metal substrate surfaces are protected against carbon accumulation when exposed to an environment wherein carbon-containing gases are decomposed. The protection is accomplished by the use of tantalum and/or tungsten entities deposited and/or diffused into the surface of the substrate.

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