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Location: Kita-Ku, Sapporo, Japan
Registered: January 2003
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Re: cryogenic treatments for engines.
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Sun, 14 August 2005 04:58
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highest carbon content steel... hmmm
at some point of increasing carbon content, the definition of an iron based material changes from steel to cast iron....
for a high carbon steel, the carbon is already there, so you may as well put it to work.. i can't remember if carbon or nitrogen is more effective, but i suspect that a surface hardening heat treatment would be a shiteload easir for them
weight penalty?? what are they usually made from??
oh and if searching for cryogenics articles/pages, you really have to be careful.. a lot of them are pure bullshit... even a few journal articles that have been puclished (but funded by companies) are crap...
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frontspinner | Sat, 13 August 2005 09:36 |
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draven | Sat, 13 August 2005 09:49 |
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frontspinner | Sat, 13 August 2005 09:54 |
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Rallystanza | Sat, 13 August 2005 09:59 |
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oldcorollas | Sat, 13 August 2005 11:24 |
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oldcorollas | Sat, 13 August 2005 11:12 |
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frontspinner | Sun, 14 August 2005 00:53 |
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Lukass | Sun, 14 August 2005 03:43 |
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oldcorollas | Sun, 14 August 2005 03:57 |
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draven | Sun, 14 August 2005 04:29 |
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oldcorollas | Sun, 14 August 2005 04:39 |
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Lukass | Sun, 14 August 2005 04:47 |
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oldcorollas | Sun, 14 August 2005 04:58 |