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Niobium in automotive exhaust systems

01 Aug 2018
CBMM
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• The complex design of many exhaust parts means it is important for materials to be easily workable
Chromium is the source of stainless steel’s corrosion and oxidation resistance
• At high temperatures chromium can combine with carbon to create chromium carbide – this process is called sensitization
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Mobility Automotive Exhaust systems
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