RI 5975 Some Properties Of Vanadium ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. Lincoln
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

A surplus of vanadium has resulted from the tremendous output of uranium, of which vanadium is a byproduct. More knowledge of the properties and characteristics of vanadium as a pure metal has been needed so that industry can take advantage of its availability and use it according to the best principles of conservation. Besides the problem of utilization, there is the ever present need of finding new materials which will satisfy specific and demanding requirements of science and engineering; vanadium or one of its alloys may possess the latent potential for filling some of these needs. Thus this? research project was undertaken by the Bureau of Mines to determine and examine some of the physical and mechanical properties of pure vanadium. A corallary investigation was the determination of the effect of the interstitial contaminants, oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon, on unalloyed vanadium. The vanadium used for these determinations was principally the product of experimental production of the Bureau. The evaluation of this material, as small quantities became available, provided most of the data that have been obtained.
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APA: R. Lincoln  (1962)  RI 5975 Some Properties Of Vanadium ? Summary

MLA: R. Lincoln RI 5975 Some Properties Of Vanadium ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.

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