Columbus Paper - Physical Tests on Sheet Nickel Silver (with Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Wm. B. Price Philip Davidson
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1921

Abstract

The object of this paper is to present, a survey of some of the physical properties of sheet nickel silver when subjected to cold rolling and when annealed at temperatures extending from 350" C. throughout the coininercial annealing range.. A number of alloys were taken from stock and analyzed. Four of these, representing low nickel and high nickel both with and without lead, were chosen for the tests. The analyses were as follows: Alloy Copper, Lead. Iron. Nickel, ManGanese, Zinc, PeR Cent. Per Cent. Per Cent. Per Cent. Per Cent. PEr Cent. A................ 64.68 Trace 0.194 6.73 0.06 remainder B................ 65.82 1.27 0.227 6.17 0.06 remainder C................ 65.44 Trace 0.345 17.83 0.08 remainder D................ 65.60 1.08 0.238 17.77 0.06 remainder These alloys were lolled in accordance with regular mill practice to approximately No. 6 R. & 6. gage. The bars (which were then coiled) were annealed together in a mill muffle and afterwards pickled in a 10 per cent. sulfuric-acid solution and cold rolled in stages of approximately one number (B. & S.) at a time to No. 18 B. & S. gage. After each stage, suitable samples were set aside for physical tests. Additional samples were chosen for tests after the bars were rolled to Nos. 8, 10, 12, and 14 gage. These samples were annealed together in the mill muffle and, after pickling, were finished on 0.050-in. gage, yielding a series of specimens 2, 4, 6, and 8 numbers hard for the subsequent annealing tests. Tensile test pieces 9 by 1 in. (22.9 by 2.5 cm.) were cut from both lots and the central portion was milled to give a test section 2 1/2 in. long by 1/2 in. wide. A distance of 2 in. was marked off on the edge of each specimen with light punch marks. In the case of the annealed alloys, Erichsen test pieces 4 by 235 in. were also taken.
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APA: Wm. B. Price Philip Davidson  (1921)  Columbus Paper - Physical Tests on Sheet Nickel Silver (with Discussion)

MLA: Wm. B. Price Philip Davidson Columbus Paper - Physical Tests on Sheet Nickel Silver (with Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1921.

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