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- Q295905 subject Q6900308.
- Q295905 subject Q8011507.
- Q295905 abstract "Argon oxygen decarburization (AOD) is a process primarily used in stainless steel making and other high grade alloys with oxidizable elements such as chromium and aluminum. After initial melting the metal is then transferred to an AOD vessel where it will be subjected to three steps of refining; decarburization, reduction, and desulphurization. AOD was invented in 1954 by the Lindé Division of The Union Carbide Corporation (which became known as Praxair in 1992).".
- Q295905 thumbnail AOD_(Argon,_oxygen_decarburisation)_vessel.jpg?width=300.
- Q295905 wikiPageWikiLink Q172587.
- Q295905 wikiPageWikiLink Q4209498.
- Q295905 wikiPageWikiLink Q482090.
- Q295905 wikiPageWikiLink Q663.
- Q295905 wikiPageWikiLink Q6900308.
- Q295905 wikiPageWikiLink Q725.
- Q295905 wikiPageWikiLink Q8011507.
- Q295905 wikiPageWikiLink Q82682.
- Q295905 wikiPageWikiLink Q838577.
- Q295905 wikiPageWikiLink Q902780.
- Q295905 comment "Argon oxygen decarburization (AOD) is a process primarily used in stainless steel making and other high grade alloys with oxidizable elements such as chromium and aluminum. After initial melting the metal is then transferred to an AOD vessel where it will be subjected to three steps of refining; decarburization, reduction, and desulphurization. AOD was invented in 1954 by the Lindé Division of The Union Carbide Corporation (which became known as Praxair in 1992).".
- Q295905 label "Argon oxygen decarburization".
- Q295905 depiction AOD_(Argon,_oxygen_decarburisation)_vessel.jpg.