Monel Metal and Nickel Foundry Practice

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
E. S. Wheeler
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1930

Abstract

THE rapid increase in the use of monel metal and malleable nickel in the form of sheet, rod and tube has resulted in a similar increase in the demand for these metals in the form of castings. These castings range in size from small valves and pipe fittings weighing a few ounces to large centrifugal pumps, gate valves and marine propellers, some of the latter weighing as much as 24,000 lb. A group of such castings is shown in Fig. 1. A large nickel agitator is shown in Fig. 2. FIG. 1.-A GROUP OF MONEL METAL AND NICKEL CASTINGS. Monel metal castings are widely used in accessories for steam power plants and in a variety of chemical plant. equipment where the corrosion resistance, high strength and toughness characteristic of this metal render it particularly valuable. Nickel castings find extensive use in the construction of corrosion resistant apparatus, and are often used in conjunction with wrought nickel sheet and tube in the fabrication of equipment for handling a variety of chemical and food products, particularly dairy products. In response to this demand for castings, numerous foundries have undertaken the production of castings of these metals and have met with varying degrees of success.
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APA: E. S. Wheeler  (1930)  Monel Metal and Nickel Foundry Practice

MLA: E. S. Wheeler Monel Metal and Nickel Foundry Practice. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1930.

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