Definition of Carburised

1. carburise [v] - See also: carburise

Lexicographical Neighbors of Carburised

carbureted
carbureting
carburetion
carburetions
carburetor
carburetors
carburets
carburetted
carburetted hydrogen
carburetter
carburetters
carburetting
carburettor
carburettors
carburise
carburised (current term)
carburises
carburising
carburizable
carburization
carburizations
carburize
carburized
carburizes
carburizing
carbutamide
carbuterol hydrochloride
carby
carbylamine
carbylamines

Literary usage of Carburised

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute by Iron and Steel Institute (1902)
"The present position of the solution theory of carburised iron." By A. STANSFIELD, 317. Each volume also contains notes on the progress of the home and ..."

2. Roberts-Austen: A Record of His Work. Being a Selection of the Addresses and by William Chandler Roberts-Austen, Sydney W. Smith (1914)
"Fusible eutectic of bismuth and silver ; action of arsenic on carburised iron, 98. ... Mechanical properties of carburised iron considered in relation to ..."

3. Engineering Steels; an Exposition of the Properties of Steel for Engineers by Leslie Aitchison (1921)
"In the first method the whole article is carburised, but only after those surfaces which are required to be hard, in the final article, have been machined ..."

4. The Case-hardening of Steel: An Illustrated Exposition of the Changes in by Harry Brearley (1921)
"Bar carburised by diffusion of gases through steel tube. as to seal the tube ... It could be carburised by solid diffusion only on the collars which were in ..."

5. Report of the Annual Meeting (1883)
"Some carburised nickel, made as described above, was fused in a clay crucible for twelve minutes, and allowed to cool gradually in the furnace^ the fracture ..."

6. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial ScienceChemistry (1899)
"So in the steel ingot, when it has cooled to the ordinary temperature, there is a solidified " mother- liquor" of carburised iron. ..."

7. Motor Cars Or Power-carriages for Common Roads by Alexander James Wallis-Tayler (1897)
"The carburised or carburated air then rises and is delivered into the bottom of the upper portion of the carburator, from whence it is conducted through a ..."

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