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The effects of atmosphere on decarburizing of magnetic steels
This paper discusses the results of a series of steel decarburization studies that were performed in a nitrogen/hydrogen atmosphere with carefully controlled humidity levels. The results show that both hydrogen and moisture levels are important in achieving good decarburization in relatively short time periods.