Article | REF: M1220 V1

Heat treatment atmospheres

Authors: Patrick COPPIN, Benoît LHOTE, Meryem BUFFIN, Serban CANTACUZÈNE

Publication date: March 10, 2000

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8. Organic liquids

8.1 Types of body fluids

The production of a furnace atmosphere from an organic liquid is carried out directly in the furnace by instillation using the drop-by-drop method. Temperature-dependent thermal dissociation of organic liquids and liquid mixtures determines the chemical composition of the atmosphere generated in situ. Organic liquids contain three to four constituents, depending on whether they are used for protection, case-hardening or carbonitriding.

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8.2 Applications

The first liquids...

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