IC 7953 Bibliography On Metallurgy Of High-Purity Tungsten, January 1911 Through February 1959 ? Summary And Introduction

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 50
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1960
Abstract
THIS BIBLIOGRAPHY has been assembled to aid research by the Bureau of Mines, and others on high-purity tungsten. It appears approximately 50 years after the development of ductile tungsten-one of the first metals to be produced in a high-purity form. Requirements of the missile age are ever more demanding that engines rout hotter and space vehicles fly higher and faster. Thus, it has become necessary to reexamine all conventional materials of construction as well as to investigate new combinations. At this stage of our technology we have alloys capable of operation at 1,800° F. and several possibilities of developing some. that will be satisfactory up to 2,500° F. Strength-weight comparisons, detrimental to tungsten at, lower temperatures, disappear at this point, mid tungsten or its alloys appear to be the only metal capable of operation at truly high temperatures. The aim of this bibliography has been to include only references that concern improving the purity of tungsten-from processing the ore to treating the finished metal. In this sense it is a selected and not a critical bibliography. The period front January 1911 through February 1959 has been covered. Because repent literature has the greatest, value, most of the selected items refer to publications issued within the pest 5 years.
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APA:
(1960) IC 7953 Bibliography On Metallurgy Of High-Purity Tungsten, January 1911 Through February 1959 ? Summary And IntroductionMLA: IC 7953 Bibliography On Metallurgy Of High-Purity Tungsten, January 1911 Through February 1959 ? Summary And Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1960.