Nickel Clad Steel Plate Work

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
WILLIAM G. HUMPTON F. P. Huston Robert J. McKay
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1931

Abstract

THE manufacture of nickel-clad steel plate and the fabrication of articles from it has progressed far enough to permit a general description of the working methods used. The manufacture of sheets made up of layers of nickel and steel is not new as a sheet of this character was patented in Germany in 1893. Present development differs mainly in the size and finish of the product. The earlier light-gage highly finished products have been limited in their application due to their similarity, in certain respects, to electro-plated and highly finished alloy sheets. The new product is a relatively heavy plate 1/4 or 3/s in. thick and heavier, with one side coated with nickel, the weight of nickel being of the order of 10 per cent of the whole. The finish is that of hot-rolled steel plate.
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APA: WILLIAM G. HUMPTON F. P. Huston Robert J. McKay  (1931)  Nickel Clad Steel Plate Work

MLA: WILLIAM G. HUMPTON F. P. Huston Robert J. McKay Nickel Clad Steel Plate Work. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1931.

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