Metals And Alloys Of The Future

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Zay Jeffries
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1947

Abstract

THE metallic products of today represent the temporary end point of the efforts and interplay of thousands of years of the human struggle for existence, for pleasure, for conquest, for defense, for improvement in the standard of living, and for the satisfaction of that irrepressible urge to discover and utilize the materials and laws of nature Each metal has gained its place in the sun in severe competition with all other materials, be they metallic or nonmetallic Each serves better than any other for certain purposes. The compromise between cost and properties usually determines the selection of a metallic product for a given use. There are exceptions, as in wartime when the availability at a certain place at a certain time may far outweigh the ordinary economic considerations. In many instances superior properties are vastly more important than cost. If this were not so, the metal industry, for practical purposes, would be the iron industry. The use of 38,000,000 metric tons of newly produced nonferrous metal during, the five-year period from 1940 through 1944 is ample evidence that the special properties of these many metals have great economic value. In fact, our extensive industrial advances would have been quite impossible without the great range and variety of properties and combinations of properties of the nonferrous metals. This observation is not made to detract in the slightest way from the dominant role played by iron and steel. During the past century the production of pig iron has constituted well over 90 per
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MLA: Zay Jeffries Metals And Alloys Of The Future. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1947.

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