INTRODUCTION TO FERROUS METALLURGY : Volume I : Introduction To Ferrous Metallurgy (2nd Edition)
by Teichert, Ernest J
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New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 1944. 2nd Edition, 2nd Impression . Soft cover. New/None as Issued. SOFTCOVER. Text/BRAND NEW w/check mark to first title page verso & underscore to author name on title page. Volume I of a 3-volume set. Pennsylvania State College, Mineral Industries Series. First published 1937; this is the 2nd Edition of 1944. Author Ernest J. Teichert (1910 - 1948) was Supervisor of Metallurgy Extension at the College. 13 chapters: I, Chemistry - General Inorganic; II, Chemistry - General Organic; III, Applications of Chemistry; IV, Physics - General; V, Physics - Electricity; VI, Pyrometry; VII, Metallurgical Fuels & Their Combustion; VIII, Refractories - Fluxes- Slags; IX, Manufacture of Pig Iron; X, Iron Founding; XI, Malleable Cast Iron; XII, Wrought Iron; and XIII, The Cementation & Crucible Steel Process.
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- INTRODUCTION TO FERROUS METALLURGY : Volume I : Introduction To Ferrous Metallurgy (2nd Edition)
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- Teichert, Ernest J
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- 2nd Edition, 2nd Impression
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- 1944
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