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" Stellite" type,6 have also found application. The remarkable properties of the pure, metallic, ductile tungsten are, however, continually enlarging its field of application. This material is practically insoluble6 in any of the common acids; its melting... "
School Science and Mathematics - Page 299
1915
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Official Bulletin of the National Dental Association, Volume 1

National Dental Association - Dentistry - 1913 - 356 pages
...also well suited for standard weights since it can be ductile metal is practically insoluble in any of the common acids, its melting point is higher than...other metal, its tensile strength exceeds that of steel, it is para-magnetic, it can be drawn to smaller size than any other metal, and its specific...
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Journal of the Franklin Institute, Volume 179

Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.) - Electronic journals - 1915 - 958 pages
...candlepowers up to 2000. Ductile tungsten is practically insoluble in all the common acids ; its melting-point is higher than that of any other metal, its tensile...gravity is 70 per cent, higher than that of lead. PRESS OF JB LIPPINCOTT COMPANY PHILADELPHIA THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE ANNOUNCEMENTS MEETINGS COMMITTEE...
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Bulletin of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, Issues 109-112

Mineral industries - 1915 - 954 pages
...however, continually enlarging its field of application. This material is practically insoluble6 in any of the common acids; its melting point is higher than...other metal, its tensile strength exceeds that of steel; it is para-magnetic; it can be drawn to smaller sizes than any other metal, and its specific...
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South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, South Dakota State School of Mines - Cyanide process - 1918 - 302 pages
...for alloy steel and electric lamp filaments. Its melting point is higher than that of any other known metal ; its tensile strength exceeds that of iron and nickel; it is para magnetic; it can be drawn to smaller sized wires than any other metal ; and its specific gravity...
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The Journal of the National Dental Association, Volume 3

National Dental Association - Dentistry - 1916 - 454 pages
...however, continually enlarging its field of application. This material is practically insoluble' in any of the common acids; its melting point is higher than...other metal, its tensile strength exceeds that of steel; It Is para-magnetic; it can be drawn to smaller sizes than any other metal, and its specific...
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The Journal of the National Dental Association, Volume 3

National Dental Association - Dentistry - 1916 - 544 pages
...its melting point is higher than that of any other metal, its tensile strength exceeds that of steel; it is para-magnetic; it can be drawn to smaller sizes than any other metal, and its specific gravity is 70 per cent, greater than that of lead. Wrought tungsten has been substituted...
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Midland Druggist and the Pharmaceutical Review, Volume 50

1916 - 626 pages
...or possible uses of worked tungsten as follows: The ductile metal is practically insoluble in all of the common acids; its melting point is higher than...can be drawn to smaller sizes than any other metal; and its specific gravity is 70 per cent higher than that of lead. It was natural that a metal with...
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The Chemical Engineer: A Monthly Journal of Practical ..., Volumes 17-18

1913 - 610 pages
...obtained a number of very interesting results. • The ductile metal is practically insoluble in all of the common acids,- its melting point is higher than that of any other metal,8 its tensile strengtli exceeds that of iron and nickel, it is non-magnetic, it can be drawn...
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The Hexagon of Alpha Chi Sigma, Volume 6

Alpha Chi Sigma - Students - 1915 - 518 pages
...although important, takes only a small proportion of the total tonnage used. Tungsten has a melting point higher than that of any other metal ; its tensile strength exceeds that of nickel and iron ; it is ductile to a very high degree, and its specific gravity is 70 per cent higher...
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