Rubber curing salts.
This 16-page, four-color brochure describes and compares molten salts Molten salt may refer to: - Molten salt battery, a class of primary cell and secondary cell high temperature electric battery that use molten salts as an electrolyte
- Molten salt reactor, a type of nuclear reactor where the primary coolant is a molten salt
, oil quenchants and synthetic quenchants, and their applications for heat treating, brazing brazing, method of joining metal parts using nonferrous filler metals with high melting points such as copper, silver, and aluminum alloys. Brazing differs from soldering (see solder) by using a higher temperature; and unlike welding, the parts are not melted. and heat transfer. Other sections cover cleaning and descaling salts, salts for rubber curing and salt bath rectifiers. Products used before and after heat treating are also described in the literature, including biodegradable biodegradable /bio·de·grad·a·ble/ (-de-grad´ah-b'l) susceptible of degradation by biological processes, as by bacterial or other enzymatic action.
bi·o·de·grad·a·ble adj. cleaners, rust preventatives, black oxide, zinc plating, electroless nickel, chromates and phosphates (zinc, iron and magnesium), as well as specialty treatments for specific metals (such as aluminum) or types of products. (Heatbath/Park Metallurgical met·al·lur·gy n. 1. The science that deals with procedures used in extracting metals from their ores, purifying and alloying metals, and creating useful objects from metals.
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