Modern Sheet-metal Workers' Instructor: Practical Geometry, Mensuration, Properties of Metals and Alloys ...Drake, 1906 - 309 sider |
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Side 45
... lead , cop- per , and zinc are sold by pounds weight to the foot . A few remarks by way of explanation of these several qualities , possessed in common by metals and alloys , therefore , preface the descriptions of the metals and alloys ...
... lead , cop- per , and zinc are sold by pounds weight to the foot . A few remarks by way of explanation of these several qualities , possessed in common by metals and alloys , therefore , preface the descriptions of the metals and alloys ...
Side 46
... lead possess the least . Ductility . In proportion to the ductility of metals and alloys they are adapted for the purpose of wire- drawing , hence , steel , wrought iron , and copper , being highly ductile , are used for this purpose ...
... lead possess the least . Ductility . In proportion to the ductility of metals and alloys they are adapted for the purpose of wire- drawing , hence , steel , wrought iron , and copper , being highly ductile , are used for this purpose ...
Side 47
... Lead and tin are soft , iron and steel are strong , or tenacious , but neither are malleable , as are gold , silver , and copper . Copper is the only really mal- leable substance used by sheet - metal workers , and that can be hammered ...
... Lead and tin are soft , iron and steel are strong , or tenacious , but neither are malleable , as are gold , silver , and copper . Copper is the only really mal- leable substance used by sheet - metal workers , and that can be hammered ...
Side 49
... , but the relative fusibilities of the numerous brass , lead , and tin solders are matters of much practical importance to him . These all melt at comparatively low tempera- tures , and it is essential to know at what PROPERTIES OF METAL ...
... , but the relative fusibilities of the numerous brass , lead , and tin solders are matters of much practical importance to him . These all melt at comparatively low tempera- tures , and it is essential to know at what PROPERTIES OF METAL ...
Side 50
... lead forms an alloy so soft as to be hardly work- able . Again , tin and lead alloyed together fuse at a temperature lower than that of either of the constitu- ents a fact which renders them valuable as solders . And by adopting ...
... lead forms an alloy so soft as to be hardly work- able . Again , tin and lead alloyed together fuse at a temperature lower than that of either of the constitu- ents a fact which renders them valuable as solders . And by adopting ...
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