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Single crystals of gold monochloride

Single crystals of gold monochloride Although it would appear from the unmelted con- fusion of chromium into the plate. This process is dition of the pure gold coatings that 1100°C was not speeded by the presence of the palladium as pre- attained, the test was a standard one for simulating viously explained. Some chromium diffuses through gas turbine flame conditions at this nominal tem- to the surface where it forms a green oxide. This can perature. The fact that the coatings have not been be seen in Figure 8 as an outer layer which has be- eroded or blown off shows that the system is a prac- come detached from the gold-palladium during the tical one and merits testing in an actual operating specimen preparation. This thin layer of chromium turbine or simulative cascade. oxide is no detriment and may be an additional barrier to nitrogen entry. Conclusion Gas Turbine Conditions The nitridation of chromium-base alloys can be considerably retarded by suitably applied gold plat- A standard test for evaluating the thermal shock ing. For temperatures above the melting point of resistance of materials for gas turbine engines com- gold, an alloy plate of gold and palladium has been prises a spinning rig which http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Gold Bulletin Springer Journals

Single crystals of gold monochloride

Gold Bulletin , Volume 8 (2) – Jun 1, 1975

Single crystals of gold monochloride

Abstract

Although it would appear from the unmelted con- fusion of chromium into the plate. This process is dition of the pure gold coatings that 1100°C was not speeded by the presence of the palladium as pre- attained, the test was a standard one for simulating viously explained. Some chromium diffuses through gas turbine flame conditions at this nominal tem- to the surface where it forms a green oxide. This can perature. The fact that the coatings have not been be seen in Figure 8 as an outer...
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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © World Gold Council 1975
ISSN
2364-821X
eISSN
2190-7579
DOI
10.1007/bf03215064
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Abstract

Although it would appear from the unmelted con- fusion of chromium into the plate. This process is dition of the pure gold coatings that 1100°C was not speeded by the presence of the palladium as pre- attained, the test was a standard one for simulating viously explained. Some chromium diffuses through gas turbine flame conditions at this nominal tem- to the surface where it forms a green oxide. This can perature. The fact that the coatings have not been be seen in Figure 8 as an outer layer which has be- eroded or blown off shows that the system is a prac- come detached from the gold-palladium during the tical one and merits testing in an actual operating specimen preparation. This thin layer of chromium turbine or simulative cascade. oxide is no detriment and may be an additional barrier to nitrogen entry. Conclusion Gas Turbine Conditions The nitridation of chromium-base alloys can be considerably retarded by suitably applied gold plat- A standard test for evaluating the thermal shock ing. For temperatures above the melting point of resistance of materials for gas turbine engines com- gold, an alloy plate of gold and palladium has been prises a spinning rig which

Journal

Gold BulletinSpringer Journals

Published: Jun 1, 1975

Keywords: Chromium Oxide; Pure Gold; Chromium Alloy; Monochloride; Green Oxide

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