Atlantic City Paper - Chemical Specifications for Pig-Iron (Discussion, p. 986)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Edgar S. Cook
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Jan 1, 1905

Abstract

Portions of this paper repeat in substance the statements made by me in an address before the meeting of the American Society for Testing Materials, held in June, 1903, at Delaware Water Gap, Pa. The views I then expressed, I still hold and believe to be pertinent to the present discussion of this subject. In doing my part, therefore, at the request of our Secretary, towards the further consideration by the Institute of the Physics of Cast-lron from a commercial as well as a theoretical standpoint,—a theme which received interesting treatment in our meeting some years ago, but has been somewhat neglected recently,—I make no apology for reiterating the views I have expressed elsewhere. Indications all point to the substitution of classifying pig-iron by chemical analysis for the old-time method of grading by fracture. Commencing with the larger users, and the makers of specialties, who require more positive information as to the composition than is afforded by the fracture; the use of pig-iron, guided by analysis, has spread with much greater rapidity to all classes of foundry-work than the most sanguine expected. Grading by fracture, as guided by experience with any particular brand of iron, has some points in its favor. The fact that, for so many years, castings of multitudinous forms, and for an endless variety of uses, were made in a fairly satisfactory
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APA: Edgar S. Cook  (1905)  Atlantic City Paper - Chemical Specifications for Pig-Iron (Discussion, p. 986)

MLA: Edgar S. Cook Atlantic City Paper - Chemical Specifications for Pig-Iron (Discussion, p. 986). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1905.

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