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Side 47
The softest metals are not the most malleable, neither are the most tenacious
metals the most readily rolled and hammered. Lead and tin are soft, iron and
steel are strong, or tenacious, but neither are malleable, as are gold, silver, and
copper.
The softest metals are not the most malleable, neither are the most tenacious
metals the most readily rolled and hammered. Lead and tin are soft, iron and
steel are strong, or tenacious, but neither are malleable, as are gold, silver, and
copper.
Side 49
And, moreover, heat is transmitted so quickly through thin malleable sheets that
there is no risk of fracture occurring, due to unequal contraction, as there is in
many metallic substances. Fusibility. The melting of steel, copper, and brass does
...
And, moreover, heat is transmitted so quickly through thin malleable sheets that
there is no risk of fracture occurring, due to unequal contraction, as there is in
many metallic substances. Fusibility. The melting of steel, copper, and brass does
...
Side 50
Among familiar examples may be noted the effect which very minute percentages
of carbon', phosphorous, and silicon exercise on steel. Taking very common
examples, it is remarkable that the union of two soft and malleable metals, ...
Among familiar examples may be noted the effect which very minute percentages
of carbon', phosphorous, and silicon exercise on steel. Taking very common
examples, it is remarkable that the union of two soft and malleable metals, ...
Side 53
In many mixtures lead is not used at all, but copper, tin, and zinc only. Antimony is
also sometimes used. A little iron added to yellow brass hardens it. Lead, on the
contrary, makes it more malleable. Zinc added to a PROPERTIES OP METAL ...
In many mixtures lead is not used at all, but copper, tin, and zinc only. Antimony is
also sometimes used. A little iron added to yellow brass hardens it. Lead, on the
contrary, makes it more malleable. Zinc added to a PROPERTIES OP METAL ...
Side 54
the contrary, makes it more malleable. Zinc added to a pure mixture of copper
and tin makes it mix better, and increases the malleability. Pot metal is improved
by the addition of a little tin, and also of antimony. Aluminum. This metal when of
...
the contrary, makes it more malleable. Zinc added to a pure mixture of copper
and tin makes it mix better, and increases the malleability. Pot metal is improved
by the addition of a little tin, and also of antimony. Aluminum. This metal when of
...
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