نتایج جستجو برای: Copper Steel

تعداد نتایج: 162596  

Journal: :The journal of contemporary dental practice 2013
D Praveen Kumar Varma S Chidambaram K Baburam Reddy M Vijay D Ravindranath M Rajendra Prasad

AIM The aim of the study is to investigate the galvanic corrosion potential of metal injection molding (MIM) brackets to that of conventional brackets under similar in vitro conditions with nickel-titanium and copper nickel-titanium archwires. MATERIALS AND METHODS Twenty-five maxillary premolar MIM stainless steel brackets and 25 conventional stainless steel brackets and archwires, 0.16 inch...

2004
T. Sourisseau E. Chauveau B. Baroux

The influence of the addition of copper on the resistance to pitting corrosion of stainless steels has been investigated using different experimental techniques––current transient analysis, polarization curves in acidic media, pitting and repassivation potential measurements, XPS and SEM observations––so that pit initiation, propagation and repassivation could be analysed separately. Copper add...

2010
F. Molleda J. Mora J. R. Molleda E. Carrillo E. Mora B. G. Mellor

A ship building grade of carbon steel has been coated with copper by a furnace brazing process starting from a brass braze. An argon protective atmosphere was used to prevent oxidation of the steel. However, when the deposit was produced a low gas flow rate ensured that zinc was lost from the brass by oxidation leaving a copper deposit on the steel surface. The copper was found to be zinc free ...

2017
M. P. Phaniraj Young-Min Shin Woo-Sang Jung Man-Ho Kim In-Suk Choi

Low carbon ferritic steel alloyed with Ti, Mo and Cu was hot rolled and interrupt cooled to produce nano-sized precipitates of copper and (Ti,Mo)C carbides. The steel had a tensile strength of 840 MPa, an increase in yield strength of 380 MPa over that of the plain carbon steel and reasonable ductility. Transmission electron microscopy and small angle neutron scattering were used to characteriz...

2007
K RAMAKRISHNAIAH

The performance of amino acids and carboxylic acids of biological importance on the corrosion of mild steel and copper in sodium chloridesolutionswas investigated. Manyofthe amino acidsare inhibitive. Aspartic acid, cysteine, cystine, threonine and histidine enhance the corrosion of mild steel. For copper, however, all t he compounds except 4-amino n-butyric acid and hippuric acid, promote corr...

2009
T. Y. Soror

This paper presents the results of study that was undertaken to investigate the ability of a new antiscale, polyacrylamide in solving problems found in cooling water systems. The effects of the polymer on C-steel and copper dissolution in synthetic cooling water environment were studied through scale, Tafel, and Linear polarization measurements. The results obtained from this study showed that ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2002
Stephanie Thouvenel-Romans Konstantin Agladze Oliver Steinbock

We report the experimental observation of traveling fronts during the electroless deposition of copper on passive steel substrates. The low-carbon steel samples are passivated in nitric acid prior to the plating experiment, thus creating a thin, protective oxide layer on the steel surface. The deposition experiments are carried out from slightly acidic (pH 3.2) copper sulfate solution and coppe...

2013
S. R. Hansen Glenn S. Daehn

A new method for implementing collision welding at a laboratory scale has been developed. The pressure that drives the flyer plate toward the target is created by electrically driven rapid vaporization of a thin metallic conductor, rather than by chemical explosives or magnetic forces. Dissimilar welding couples of copper-titanium, copper-steel, aluminum-copper, aluminummagnesium and titanium-s...

Journal: :The Journal of hospital infection 2006
J O Noyce H Michels C W Keevil

Epidemic meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (EMRSA) emerged in the early 1980s with EMRSA-15 and -16 being the most prevalent strains within the UK. MRSA transmission between patients is largely via the hands of healthcare workers, and contamination of the hospital environment may occur. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of copper and brass to reduce the viab...

Journal: :Food microbiology 2012
Libin Zhu Jutta Elguindi Christopher Rensing Sadhana Ravishankar

Copper has shown antibacterial effects against foodborne pathogens. The objective of this study was to evaluate the antibacterial activity of copper surfaces on copper resistant and sensitive strains of Salmonella enterica. Six different copper alloy coupons (60-99.9% copper) were tested along with stainless steel as the control. The coupons were surface inoculated with either S. Enteritidis or...

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