Corrosion of experimental thorium-base alloys /

Some 50 high-purity, binary and ternary, thorium-base alloys were prepared and corrosion-tested in distilled water between 120 and 260 degrees C.

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Main Author: Wang, James Y. N.
Corporate Authors: Argonne National Laboratory. Metallurgy Division, U.S. Atomic Energy Comission
Format: Government Document Book
Language:English
Published: Argonne, Ill. : Argonne National Laboratory, 1965.
Series:ANL (Series) ; 7006.
AEC research and development report.
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520 3 |a Some 50 high-purity, binary and ternary, thorium-base alloys were prepared and corrosion-tested in distilled water between 120 and 260 degrees C. 
520 3 |a During the relatively brief investigation, preliminary data indicated that the addition of titanium improved the life of thorium- 1 wt.% carbide and thorium- 0.5 wt.% carbide binary alloys at 260 degrees C. Additions of aluminum from 3 to 7 wt.5 appeared to be beneficial. At 200 degrees C, thorium- 10 wt.% yttrium alloy exhibited a low corrosion rate during a short period of exposure. 
520 3 |a The corrosion resistance of all thorium-uranium alloys in increments of 5 wt.% uranium, to maximum 40 wt.5% uranium, was poor. The addition of 4 wt.% zirconium to the thorium-15 wt.% uranium cause an improvement at 200 degrees C. 
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