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The Immersion Coating Of Indium Upon Magnesium From Sulphate Solutions Containing Flourides, John J. Harrington
The Immersion Coating Of Indium Upon Magnesium From Sulphate Solutions Containing Flourides, John J. Harrington
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The thesis problem that will be discussed in this report is an investigation of a method of plating a coating of indium upon magnesium and magnesium alloys. The method used to accomplish the final results is the immersion process. It can be defined as the process of coating a metal with a second metal by immersing the first in a solution containing ions of the second.
Electroplating Of Chromium Upon A Nickel Plated Magnesium Alloy, Harmel Dawson
Electroplating Of Chromium Upon A Nickel Plated Magnesium Alloy, Harmel Dawson
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
A nickel plating operation for magnesium alloys was investigated and proved successful in plating a small sample of a typical commercial magnesium alloy, Dowmetal J1.
The Age-Hardening Of Aluminum With Mgzn2, Sidney E. Worthen
The Age-Hardening Of Aluminum With Mgzn2, Sidney E. Worthen
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the age-hardening of aluminum with magnesium and zinc in such proportions as to conform to the compound MgZn2.
Because of a lack of time and proper equipment, the only property investigated was the hardness as indicated by the Rockwell Superficial Hardness Tester.
The Age-Hardening Of Magnesium With Aluminum And Zinc, K. Deatley Loughridge
The Age-Hardening Of Magnesium With Aluminum And Zinc, K. Deatley Loughridge
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Magnesium is one of the most active elements and forms oxides, nitrides, and carbides, but not hydrides. Due to its activity, low melting point, low strength when unalloyed, and the difficulty with which it is worked, magnesium has not been and is not at present well developed.
Magnesium - Tellurium By Powder Methods, George Gale
Magnesium - Tellurium By Powder Methods, George Gale
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Today considerable work is being done in the compressed metal powder field which is gradually obtaining prominence as a valuable branch of metallurgy. The mass of data, however, has led to many different ideas on the results of sintering.