Refractory Materials.*

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
T. Egleston
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1876

Abstract

ALTHOUGH the success of metallurgical operations depends so largely on the possibility of finding proper refractory materials, which enter so prominently into the cost of their operations, it can hardly be said that our knowledge of them is in a very satisfactory condition, or even that we know very much about them, beyond a few facts which have been gathered through their use. Experience, as a general thing, is an excellent master, but the requirements of * This article was written at the suggestion of the Committee of the Institute on Refractory Materials, with a view of calling attention to the anomalies and difficulties of the subject. It was hoped that its discussion would eventually lead to the appointment of a Commission, by the great metallurgical interests of the United States, to investigate the whole subject, since it is believed that a better and cheaper artificial product can be made than any now in use, and that many other important incidental results would be accomplished by such an investigation.
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APA: T. Egleston  (1876)  Refractory Materials.*

MLA: T. Egleston Refractory Materials.*. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1876.

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