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Internal combustion engine part hydrogen de-embrittlement




 

Have been trying to find any method for de-embrittlement of internal combustion engine parts when subjected to the burning of hydrogen gas-specifically, aluminum alloys used for the same(Hypereutectic pistons, etc...). In my research, I have discovered novel ways of producing hydrogen, and would like any help in this area. I am a student machinist as well, so I can understand many of the processes involved.

Thank you for any and all help in this area.

Kevin Lee Godwin
- Anaconda, MT, USA



I think you need to talk to these guys in the yahoo Hydroxy group then... here is their URL...

tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Hydroxy/

Darrell Evans
- Pocatello, Idaho, USA
February 17, 2009


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