Method for protecting austenitic stainless steels from solvent a

Metallurgical apparatus – Means for holding or supporting work – Receptacle

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266282, 219137R, C22B 902, B23K 900

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052271200

ABSTRACT:
A crucible for containing molten mixtures of magnesium and magnesium chloride comprises an outer relatively thick base layer of austenitic stainless steel covered inside with a relatively thin layer of mild carbon steel. The stainless layer provides strength and good creep resistance at 850.degree. C., and the mild steel layer protects the stainless layer from chemical attack by liquid magnesium. The carbon steel lining is applied by weld overlaying.

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