Lexicographical Neighbors of Hypereutectic
Literary usage of Hypereutectic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Principles, Operation and Product of the Blast Furnace by Joseph Esrey Johnson (1918)
"The evolution of graphite during cooling through the molten condition seems to
occur only with hypereutectic irons, and this appears to be a function of ..."
2. The Iron and Steel Magazine by Albert Sauveur (1901)
"If it be assumed that the mixture existed previously to the quenching, it would
follow that a hypereutectic steel containing, say, 1.60 per cent of carbon, ..."
3. Chemical Abstracts by American Chemical Society (1915)
"... O. hypereutectic Fe-C alloys, 287: Pe-C equil. diagram, .5204. Buff, O., and
Bormann, W. Investigations at higher temps. ..."
4. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1920)
"His designation of the Ac2 point is all right, but naturally in a steel with as
much carbon as this, which would mean a hypereutectic steel, the other point ..."
5. The Manufacture and Properties of Iron and Steel by Harry Huse Campbell (1907)
"Late investigations seem to prove that in hypereutectic steels, that is.
those containing more than .89 per cent, of carbon, the upper critical point, A3, ..."
6. The Manufacture and Properties of Iron and Steel by Harry Huse Campbell (1907)
"Late investigations seem to prove that in hypereutectic steels, that is, those
containing more than .89 per cent. of carbon, the upper critical point, A,, ..."