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Corrosion Testing Of Iron-Tin Alloys By The Salt Spray Method, Bernard T. Mcdonald
Corrosion Testing Of Iron-Tin Alloys By The Salt Spray Method, Bernard T. Mcdonald
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The purpose of this study was to determine the relative rate of corrosion of iron-tin alloys containing low percentages of tin. Since in the world today, a great deal of work is being done to develop large tin deposits and new methods devised to treat these ores, it is possible that the metal will become abundant and will obtain a more important position in the metal industry.
The Electrical Conductivity Of The Copper-Aluminum Alloys., William W. Hintalla
The Electrical Conductivity Of The Copper-Aluminum Alloys., William W. Hintalla
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Among the many aluminum alloys which have been studied are the binary copper-aluminum alloys. These have proven to be among the most useful of the aluminum alloys thus far worked upon.
The Equilibrium Relations Of Nickel Sulfide With Copper And Sodium Sulfides, Walter A. Hamilton
The Equilibrium Relations Of Nickel Sulfide With Copper And Sodium Sulfides, Walter A. Hamilton
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The equilibrium relations of many of the metallic sulfides have long been a source of scientific and commercial interest, of particular interest, are the sulfides of nickel and copper, since the economic recovery of both of these useful metals, from their ores, involves the formation of a sulfide at some stage of the operations.