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- Carbonyl_metallurgy abstract "Carbonyl metallurgy is used to manufacture products of iron, nickel, steel, and other metals. Coatings are produced by vapor plating using metal carbonyl vapors. These are metal-ligand complexes where carbon monoxide is bonded to individual atoms of metals .Iron carbonyl is stable as iron pentacarbonyl, where five carbon monoxide molecules are pendantly bonded to the iron atom, while nickel carbonyl is stable as nickel tetracarbonyl, which has four carbon monoxide molecules pendantly bonded to the nickel atom. Both can be formed by the exposure of the powdered metal to carbon monoxide gas at temperatures of around 75 degrees Celsius. Both the metal carbonyls decompose near 175 °C, resulting in a vapor plated metallic coating. The thickness of the vapor plated deposit can be increased to desired thicknesses by controlling the amount of metal carbonyl used and the duration of the plating process.Vale Inco produces over 100 million pounds (ca. 45000 tonnes) of nickel metal annually by the carbonyl process. The carbonyl process has been used to produce molds in custom shapes for industry. Such molds have been used in plastic molding and other manufacturing techniques.William Jenkin developed many of the techniques and procedures used in carbonyl metallurgy.Carbonyl metallurgy is useful as a low temperature metal coating technique that may well find many applications in the future.".
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- Carbonyl_metallurgy wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_monoxide.
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- Carbonyl_metallurgy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chemical_processes.
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- Carbonyl_metallurgy wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_vapor_deposition.
- Carbonyl_metallurgy wikiPageWikiLink Iron_pentacarbonyl.
- Carbonyl_metallurgy wikiPageWikiLink Ligand.
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- Carbonyl_metallurgy wikiPageWikiLink Nickel.
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- Carbonyl_metallurgy wikiPageWikiLink Steel.
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- Carbonyl_metallurgy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carbonyl metallurgy".
- Carbonyl_metallurgy wikiPageWikiLinkText "carbonyl metallurgy".
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- Carbonyl_metallurgy subject Category:Chemical_processes.
- Carbonyl_metallurgy subject Category:Coatings.
- Carbonyl_metallurgy subject Category:Metallurgy.
- Carbonyl_metallurgy type Coating.
- Carbonyl_metallurgy type Process.
- Carbonyl_metallurgy type Redirect.
- Carbonyl_metallurgy comment "Carbonyl metallurgy is used to manufacture products of iron, nickel, steel, and other metals. Coatings are produced by vapor plating using metal carbonyl vapors.".
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