Method of making titanium-stabilized ferritic stainless steel fo

Metal fusion bonding – Process – Plural joints

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291573A, 122DIG13, 148 37, 22826315, B23K 3106, C22C 3828

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044087098

ABSTRACT:
This invention provides two stabilized corrosion-resistant ferritic stainless steels particularly suitable for long term use as tubing in the service environments frequently found in moisture separator reheater and feedwater preheater equipment in the steam supply systems of commercial electrical power generating stations.

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