RI 2542 Graphites For Brass-Melting Crucibles

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. T. Stull L. E. Geyer
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Publication Date:
Nov 1, 1923

Abstract

"Previous Work:As outlined in previous papers* ond clays for graphite crucibles have been tested at the plants of the Detroit Lubricator Co., and the Detroit Copper and Brass Rolling Mills, Detroit, Mich.These tests indicated that there were two American clays (Missouri pot clay and Illinois kaolin) that tested better than the Klingenberg (German) clay. Dorset (English) ball clay was tenth in the list.Making the Crucibles:After it had been determined that American clays can be used successfully in graphite crucible manufacture and service, the next step in the investigation was to determine the value of American graphites as compared to the foreign, These final tests were carried out at the plant of the Detroit Lubricator Co., through the courtesy of Mr. G. B. Duffield. The crucibles, as previously. were made at the plant of the Vesuvius Crucible Co., Swissvale, Penna., from a formula compiled by the Bureau of Mines and under the supervision of Bureau engineers.The graphites to be tested were given an initial to indicate their source. The number of crucibles made and shipped are set forth in Table 1."
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APA: R. T. Stull L. E. Geyer  (1923)  RI 2542 Graphites For Brass-Melting Crucibles

MLA: R. T. Stull L. E. Geyer RI 2542 Graphites For Brass-Melting Crucibles. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1923.

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