Microscopic Analysis of MetalsC. Griffin, limited, 1904 - 178 Seiten |
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... experience before the International Association for the Testing of Technical Materials . Hence I shall con- stantly refer to these works . ANATOMICAL METALLOGRAPHY . Bodies chemically homogeneous . Let us take , as a first example , a ...
... experience before the International Association for the Testing of Technical Materials . Hence I shall con- stantly refer to these works . ANATOMICAL METALLOGRAPHY . Bodies chemically homogeneous . Let us take , as a first example , a ...
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... experience . If a certain mechanical and calorific treatment gives to a certain metal the best possible qualities , the metal thus prepared will be Fig . 37 .-- GOLD , containing 0.2 per cent . Antimony , reheated to nearly 250 ...
... experience . If a certain mechanical and calorific treatment gives to a certain metal the best possible qualities , the metal thus prepared will be Fig . 37 .-- GOLD , containing 0.2 per cent . Antimony , reheated to nearly 250 ...
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... experience of others may shorten , but cannot entirely supersede . This remark is made to warn my readers against premature discouragements . I shall now proceed to describe the process of polishing I have finally adopted . Preparatory ...
... experience of others may shorten , but cannot entirely supersede . This remark is made to warn my readers against premature discouragements . I shall now proceed to describe the process of polishing I have finally adopted . Preparatory ...
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... experience of others may shorten , but cannot entirely supersede . This remark is made to warn my readers against premature discouragements . I shall now proceed to describe the process of polishing I have finally adopted . Preparatory ...
... experience of others may shorten , but cannot entirely supersede . This remark is made to warn my readers against premature discouragements . I shall now proceed to describe the process of polishing I have finally adopted . Preparatory ...
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... experienced in getting rid of little hollows , common chiefly in soft steels , which seem to arise from tearing , and which it is important , however , to remove , so as not to confound them with MICRO - ANALYSIS OF CARBON STEELS 67.
... experienced in getting rid of little hollows , common chiefly in soft steels , which seem to arise from tearing , and which it is important , however , to remove , so as not to confound them with MICRO - ANALYSIS OF CARBON STEELS 67.
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