Exactly what the use of white metal may mean, of course, waits on more complex investigation, both metallurgically and archaeologically. |
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In addition to geometric controls, modern analytical equipment enables us to metallurgically test tungsten carbides. |
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About half of this antimony is used metallurgically, principally in alloys. |
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Titanium is actually easier to weld than many metallurgically more complex metals and alloys. |
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Some of these mines were metallurgically complex, requiring the understanding and application of complex technologies to extract gold, a task at which Kilborn Engineering excelled. |
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The tungsten carbide grit is metallurgically adhered to the metal and if this is not at the correct temperature then they can't guarantee the uniform profile of the tool. |
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Steel fins are spirally wound over the heating element and then metallurgically bonded by furnace brazing leaving negligible thermal resistance at the joint. |
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Multi-element analyses returned consistently and unusually low concentrations of metallurgically or environmentally deleterious elements. |
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All CentriFuse drums are made of an engineered combination of proprietary high-alloy gray iron, metallurgically coupled to steel. |
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Praxair leverages its history as a coating supplier to metallurgically qualify and test all of its anilox coating and engravings. |
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Novel features of the Thermo Dynamics solar water heater include a high-performance natural convection heat exchanger, photovoltaic power pump and metallurgically bonded aluminum-copper solar absorber fins. |
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Armorite is a combination of high chromium and molybdenum white iron, metallurgically bonded to a mild, thick steel plate that provides maximum protection in high wear areas. |
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