Molten Salts

  • KERRIDGE D
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Abstract

Molten salt is an ideal medium for interrupted quenching processes. Nitrate-based salt, the most widely used, blankets the quench temperature range of 150 to 595°C (300 to 1100°F).

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KERRIDGE, D. H. (1972). Molten Salts. Nature, 236(5341), 85–85. https://doi.org/10.1038/236085a0

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