Atlantic City Paper - The Need of Standard Specifications for Gray-Iron Castings

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Henry Souther
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1905

Abstract

It is generally admitted that a god, practical and commercial set of specifications for the use of the many purchasers of cast-iron does not exist. A few good sets are in the hands of large buyers, but even these are very different, contradictory, and not intended to cover a wide range of product. Furthermore, most of them have been prepared to cover but one branch of the industry. It is strange that purchasers of cast-iron have not looked into this question long ago and demanded good, uniform cast-irou. Probably cast-iron has been discarded from many uses because of its failure in a few instances, even though the failure was due to ignorance of the quality of the iron, or perhaps to abnormally bad iron. Some foundrymen seem to consider all gray iron from a given foundry as uniform, especially if they know that it has been made from certain well-known brands of pig. It is likely that with standard specifications and the increase of knowledge necessary for their intelligent employ-
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APA: Henry Souther  (1905)  Atlantic City Paper - The Need of Standard Specifications for Gray-Iron Castings

MLA: Henry Souther Atlantic City Paper - The Need of Standard Specifications for Gray-Iron Castings. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1905.

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