Theoretical Metallurgy - Application of X-rays in the Manufacture of Telephone Apparatus (With Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
M. Baeyertr
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1931

Abstract

Since 1915 many papers and books have covered industrial applications of X-rays from various angles. Two of the more recent are a paper by Fink and Archer, which describes in detail the technique of radiography, and a paper by Clark2, which embraces the whole field of X-ray metallogmphy. This paper, therefore, is confined to work of the X-ray Laboratory of the Western Electric Co., which naturally divides into two categories: radiography and diffraction patterns of various types. Radiography Radiography is the field in which the application of X-rays has had most general appeal among the industries which produce or use metals and alloys. Equipment permitting the examination of heavy sections of metals less permeable than aluminum or other light alloys requires apparatus capable of generating hard X-rays over a considerable period of time. The equipment used in the work presented in this paper is practically identical with that described by Fink and Archer in their paper on radiography in industry and is easily capable of penetrating 1/8 in. of lead. Radiography is used in two major groups of problems: (1) in the development of cquipment and tools and (2) in studies of materials. So far there has been no instance in which the use of radiography for routine inspection is justified. This is partly due to the fact that the manufacture of telephone apparatus involves the production of many identical parts by standardized procedures and equipment that has had development and trial before being put on a regular production basis. It is during this stage of development of equipment and tools that radiography has been used to particular advantage.
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APA: M. Baeyertr  (1931)  Theoretical Metallurgy - Application of X-rays in the Manufacture of Telephone Apparatus (With Discussion)

MLA: M. Baeyertr Theoretical Metallurgy - Application of X-rays in the Manufacture of Telephone Apparatus (With Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1931.

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