A Rapid and Systematic Method for the Analysis of Light Aluminium

difficulty was found in preparing metal somewhat similar to stellite, but trouble was experienced in making the analysis. According to Peele,2 stellit...
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THE ANALYSIS OF MOLYBDENUM, COBALT, AND CHROMIUM ALLOYS By J. R. Camp and J. W. Marden CHEMICAL LABORATORY, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI, COLUMBIA, MISSOURI Received April 29, 1920

I n recent years certain alloys of molybdenum, cobalt, and chromium have assumed commercial importance. Stellite, which makes remarkable cutting tools, has been found b y t h e French government1 t o have twice t h e cutting power of t h e hardest carbon steel. I n a study of this alloy no difficulty was found in preparing metal somewhat similar t o stellite, b u t trouble was experienced in making t h e analysis. According t o Peele,z stellite consists of I O t o 2 j per cent chromium, 7 5 t o 9 0 per cent cobalt, with traces of molybdenum and tungsten. J ~ h n s o n however, ,~ gives its composition as: cobalt 6 0 . 8 0 per cent, molybdenum 2 4 . 1 0 per cent, chromium 13.20 per cent, with small amounts of iron, manganese, silicon, and phosphorus. Since t h e alloy is said t o be prepared in t h e carbon a r c furnace, a complete analysis should include a determination of carbon. T h e alloys t o be analyzed were prepared on a small scale b y t h e aluminothermic reduction of the oxides, using for preliminary trials 41.39 g. Coz04, 18.07 g. Mooz, and 9.7 g. Crz03, mixed with 22.6 g. aluminium, and about I O g. calcium fluoride t o slow up t h e reaction. I t was afterward shown t h a t these first samples were not very similar in composition t o stellite, as claimed b y either Peele or Johnson. Attempts were made t o analyze this alloy b y t h e method given b y Johnson. T h e following table shows t h a t incomplete separations were made on two different samples, some of t h e molybdenum separating with t h e cobalt and some of t h e cobalt with t h e molybdenum, making t h e total percentage considerably over 100. SAMPLEI ELEMENT Cobalt., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 7 . 7 0 Molybdenum. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 9 . 5 6 Chromium.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.82