Abstract

A rapid analytical method for hydrogen in steel was described. The method involved vacuum fusion of the steel sample and subsequent measurement of the thermoconductivity of the extracted gas. By this method, hydrogen and oxygen in molten steel could be analyzed within 17-191/2min including sampling time. Sampling method, amount of hydrogen that escaped from the sample, and comparative study to the standard 800°C vacuum extraction method are described. Applications of the apparatus in practice were also given.

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