Abstract
Contributions intended for publication as Research Notes should preferably be limited in length to 1000 words and two illustrations, and should be addressed to the Manuscript Section, The Institution of Mechanical Engineers, I Birdcage Walk, Westminster, London SW1H 9JJ
The problem of hydrogen embrittlement, which adversely affects the quality and mechanical properties of electroformed iron-nickel alloy foil, is considered. Heat-treatment, such as annealing, can reduce these effects of hydrogen embrittlement. The electroformed metal can also be converted to alloy steel by carburizing; and by other heat-treatments, such as hardening and tempering, a range of mechanical properties for the foil can be achieved.
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