Discussions - Of Mr. Weed's Paper on Types of Copper-Deposits in the Southern Part of the United States (see vol. xxx., p. 449)

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J. E. Stead, Middlesborough, England (communication to the author): Prof. Howe's valuable paper on cast-iron brings forward most prominently the correct explanation of the part played by combined carbon in pearlite and cementite, in determining the strength and hardness of cast-iron. On a previous occasion I haveoshown that castings made by melting a white Cleveland iron and glazed iron, one containing 1.5 and the other from 4 to 5 per cent. of silicon, and each about 3 per cent. of carbon, were stronger than those made of ordinary foundry-iron; the difference in the final castings being a differ-
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APA:  (1902)  Discussions - Of Mr. Weed's Paper on Types of Copper-Deposits in the Southern Part of the United States (see vol. xxx., p. 449)

MLA: Discussions - Of Mr. Weed's Paper on Types of Copper-Deposits in the Southern Part of the United States (see vol. xxx., p. 449). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1902.

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