The limits of this work do not permit of more than a general reference to the leading operations of metallurgy under this head.
A term employed in commercial chemistry and metallurgy synonymously with purification.
Percy[17] being a worker in the field of metallurgy makes me specially glad to hear about this.
It was this people who passed through an age of copper before they reached the age of bronze, and whose colonies in America represented this older form of metallurgy as it existed for many generations.
In Bohemia it occurs in iron mines in the Lessa district and other places, as Georgious Agricola and several other men learned in metallurgy {11} witness.
On the state of metallurgyin Ireland in his time, Dr.
So much for the practical metallurgy of Ireland, as it existed two hundred years ago.
Le Play, Professor of Metallurgy in the Royal School of Mines of France, after making careful inquiry and weighing all the evidence on the subject, arrived at the conclusion that the invention fairly belongs to Huntsman.
Roebuck, a forgotten public benefactor His birth and education Begins business as a physician at Birmingham Investigations in metallurgy Removes to Scotland, and begins the manufacture of chemicals, &c.
In the Palace of Mines and Metallurgy the general display combined both State and individual effort.
In the Mines and Metallurgy Building there was a very unique and interesting display of mineral specimens, many of which were loaned to the State of Oregon for use at the exposition.
The mines and metallurgy exhibit covered a space 25 by 75 feet facing on two of the main aisles near the southeast entrance to the Mines and Metallurgy Building.
In the Indian Territory booth in the Mines andMetallurgy Building were shown many samples of Indian Territory coals and oils.
In the mineral display in Mines and Metallurgy Building there were 168 different exhibits, representing every mineral in the State, and the specimens were from the different localities where developments have been made.
The State had exhibits in the Mines andMetallurgy Building, Educational Palace, and the Agricultural Pavilion.
The installation for the mines and metallurgy exhibit was mediaeval in architecture.
The exhibit in the Palace of Mines and Metallurgy occupied a space of 80 feet frontage by 20 feet in depth.
The exhibit of the geological survey in the Mines and Metallurgy Building was in many respects unique among the various exhibits in the Mines Building.
Even if you suppose that some implements might have been preserved in the mountains, they must quickly have worn out and vanished, and there would be no more of them until the art of metallurgy had again revived.
In Missouri the separation is less defined, the School of Mines andMetallurgy being the, only part that is distinct from the other departments of the University.
In California and Missouri, both States abounding in mineral resources, there are courses in mining and metallurgy provided in the institutions receiving national aid.
Footnote 17: All this bears out what I have said above upon the relation of the earliest glass to the metallurgy of copper, and the probability that the earliest glass was a blue glass (p.
With regard to the history of the metallurgy of gold, it may be mentioned that, according to Pliny, mercury was employed in his time both as a means of separating the precious metals and for the purposes of gilding.
Standard works on the metallurgy of gold are the treatises of T.
There is no system, and the treatment of ores is of necessity handed over to the tender mercies of men who have not even an idea of what an intricate science metallurgy has become in older countries.
So we'll take up the study of it a bit, Gwyn, and you shall thoroughly learn what is necessary in geology, and metallurgy and chemistry.
A slight superiority inmetallurgy has been the deciding factor in many a battle.
He had it analyzed to discover the meaning of this peculiarity and learned that it contained tungsten, a rare metal unrecognized in the metallurgy of that day.
The condition of metallurgy as practised by the Mexicans and Peruvians exhibited none of the matured phases of an inheritance from remote generations, but partook rather of the tentative characteristics of immature native art.
The crudest metallurgy of Europe’s Copper age was unknown to their builders.
Nor has the generally accepted assumption of a foreign origin for American metallurgy been placed as yet on any substantial basis.
Their metallurgy was at a crude, yet suggestive, stage at which it was not likely to be long arrested.
So also, the Aztecs had the tradition of the golden age of Anahuac; and of Quetzalcoatl, their instructor in agriculture, metallurgy and the arts of government.
The primitive arts of the potter were improved; the copper abounding in the remote region on the shores of Lake Superior was prized as a rarity; though metallurgy in its practical applications had scarcely entered on its first stage.
They are chiefly of interest in the metallurgy of nickel, cobalt, and tin.
Recent developments indicate that the metal, boron, may play an important part in the metallurgy of various metals.
Aluminum is used in metallurgy to remove oxygen from iron and steel, and also in the manufacture of alloys.
We have given these particulars of the advance in man's knowledge of the metallurgy of steel and its results by way of illustration.
A parallel story could be told of the metallurgy of copper and tin, and of a multitude of metals, nickel and aluminium to name but two, unknown before the nineteenth century dawned.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "metallurgy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.