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Chromizing Of Steels, Edward Buchanan
Chromizing Of Steels, Edward Buchanan
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
In recent years, considerable thought and study have been given to the use of chromized articles in place of chromium stainless steel articles. The present extensive application of chromizing, indeed, helps greatly to conserve this valuable metal.
A Preliminary Investigation Of Chromite, Lester C. Brown
A Preliminary Investigation Of Chromite, Lester C. Brown
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The purpose of this thesis was to study the effects of cryolite and a mixture of cryolite and aluminum oxide on a chromite concentrate with special reference to the ability to break the bond between the ferrous iron and chromic oxide in the chromite.
The Electrodeposition Of Iron-Manganese Alloys, Raymond D. Magorien
The Electrodeposition Of Iron-Manganese Alloys, Raymond D. Magorien
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
An electrodeposition of an iron-manganese alloy was made from the same conditions determined by previous research. Various addition agents were experimented with in an attempt to produce better conditions for electro-deposition. It was found advantageous to add small amounts of sodium lauryl sulfate and ammonium sulfite to the electrolyte.
The Age Hardening Of Copper With Manganese Silicide., Gordon A. Davis
The Age Hardening Of Copper With Manganese Silicide., Gordon A. Davis
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The increase in hardness is attributed to the manganese silicide being precipitated from solid solution and deposited between crystal planes. The subsequent softening which occurs on prolonging the period of reheating is believed to be due to an agglomeration of the dispersed hardening agent.
The Deposition Of Monomolecular Films., Albert Wilbur Schlechten
The Deposition Of Monomolecular Films., Albert Wilbur Schlechten
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The formation of monomolecular films is possible because of the action of the heteropolar molecules of certain fatty acids, especially stearic. Under the proper conditions the acid will spread out until a monomolecular film is formed.
The Chromite Deposits Of Stillwater And Sweetgrass Counties, Montana, Uuno Sahinen
The Chromite Deposits Of Stillwater And Sweetgrass Counties, Montana, Uuno Sahinen
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
In writing this report, two objects were kept in mind, (1) to explain, if possible, the origin of the chromite deposits found in Sweetgrass and Stillwater Counties, and (2) to bring up to date all information on these deposits which had thus far been available.
The work done consisted of study of the rocks and ores of the area under the microscope, both as thin sections and as polished sections, practically all of which was done at the Montana State School of Mines, during the school year of 1928 - 1929.
The rock specimens and much information as to their …