Some properties and Applications of Rolled, Zinc Strip and Drawn Zinc Rod - Discussion

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 12, 1919

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W. H. PORTH, New York, N.Y.-I would like to ask what effect segregation of lead would have upon the corrosion of sheet zinc; also what effect would abnormal percentages of iron have upon the ductility of Sheet zinc? One of our difficulties seemed to be that the cells, when standing on the shelf, corroded. We have attributed this to local action in the zinc sheet. We would like to know whether the segregation of, these impurities in this sheet zinc will have any effect on the local action occur-ring in sheet zinc. Lately we have had difficulty in punching some sheet zinc, in that the sheets split in the die. The section that split seemed to have an abnormallly high percentage of cadmium and iron; would that cause it to become brittle? C. H. MATHEWSON.-Iron is one of the most unwelcome impurities when high ductility is the principal requirement in rolled zinc. High
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APA:  (1919)  Some properties and Applications of Rolled, Zinc Strip and Drawn Zinc Rod - Discussion

MLA: Some properties and Applications of Rolled, Zinc Strip and Drawn Zinc Rod - Discussion. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1919.

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