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... produced as a vapour which is then condensed to liquid . It is impracticable to smelt the oxides of all metals by direct reduction . Aluminium , which has a very high affinity for oxygen could , theoretically , be produced by reducing ...
... produced as a vapour which is then condensed to liquid . It is impracticable to smelt the oxides of all metals by direct reduction . Aluminium , which has a very high affinity for oxygen could , theoretically , be produced by reducing ...
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... produced in this way tended to be erratic , and in the mid - eighteenth century the crucible process was invented . Bars of steel , produced by cementation , were melted in a crucible and the homogeneous melt obtained was cast into bars ...
... produced in this way tended to be erratic , and in the mid - eighteenth century the crucible process was invented . Bars of steel , produced by cementation , were melted in a crucible and the homogeneous melt obtained was cast into bars ...
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... produced on a low carbon steel and is hardened by quenching Carbonitriding Carbon and nitrogen are added to the surface of a low carbon steel and permit hardening by an oil quench Flame hardening TABLE 10.3 Surface hardening methods ...
... produced on a low carbon steel and is hardened by quenching Carbonitriding Carbon and nitrogen are added to the surface of a low carbon steel and permit hardening by an oil quench Flame hardening TABLE 10.3 Surface hardening methods ...
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