Atlanta, Ga Paper - Discussion of Mr. Sperry's paper on Nickel and Nickel-Steel (see p. 51)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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John Birkinbine, Philadelphia, Pa.: Mr. Sperry's paper is certainly a valuable addition to the literature upon alloys with iron, supplementing the data already published concerning the influence of manganese, chromium, tungsten, titanium, aluminium, etc.; and it is to be hoped that the presentation of information upon the influences of nickel may bring out comparisons with other alloys. Taking into consideration the properties of nickel, and its use as an alloy in heavy forgings, as set forth in the paper, there would appear to be no serious difficulties in utilizing this alloy by extending its application to pieces of more moderate size. The melting-temperature of nickel, as stated by Mr. Sperry, is considerably lower than those given by various authorities. Its point of fusion being so near that of iron, and its density but little greater, the difficulty of alloying it in the foundry should not be serious, particularly if it is applied as a ferro-nickel. The addition of nickel monoxide (NiO) to molten steel would appear to be less desirable than the application of metallic, nickel or of ferro-nickel, if such is produced on a commercial scale and at a satisfactory price.
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APA:  (1896)  Atlanta, Ga Paper - Discussion of Mr. Sperry's paper on Nickel and Nickel-Steel (see p. 51)

MLA: Atlanta, Ga Paper - Discussion of Mr. Sperry's paper on Nickel and Nickel-Steel (see p. 51). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1896.

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