Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Process or composition for determination of physical state... – Surface area – porosity – imperfection – or alteration
Patent
1984-02-22
1985-11-05
Turk, Arnold
Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing
Process or composition for determination of physical state...
Surface area, porosity, imperfection, or alteration
73104, 134 7, 134 18, 134 40, 134 41, 156626, 156651, 156664, 356 36, 436 83, 436174, G01N 132, G01N 3320
Patent
active
045514348
ABSTRACT:
Titanium alloy test samples including welded samples of such alloys are tested for recognizing textural or structural faults or flaws in the form of segregations or liquations. To make these flaws visible by increasing the contrast between a flaw and the background, an etching method including two etching steps is used, which achieves especially marked contrasts. The method is based on the selective solution removal of a phase, a grain, or of an impurity of an alloy type. An especially good visual recognition of segregations, liquations or inhomogeneities of welded test samples is made possible by the resulting matte gray surface against which lustrous flaws are clearly visible.
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Fasse W. G.
Hill Jr. Robert J.
Kane, Jr. D. H.
MTU Motoren-und Turbinen-Union Muenchen GmbH
Turk Arnold
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