Aluminium: Its History, Occurrence, Properties, Metallurgy and Applications, Including Its Alloys

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H. C. Baird & Company, 1896 - 666 pagine
 

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Dr Hampe on the electrolysis of cryolite
30
Reaction of aluminium on oxides of manganese zinc iron lead copper
43
The influence of small amounts of impurities on the physical properties
53
Influence of nitrogen on the physical properties of aluminium
59
Analyses of American bauxites
65
CHAPTER IV
83
Laurs generalizations concerning French bauxites
95
CHAPTER V
107
Aluminium borocarbides Aluminium carbide
123
Soda alum Double sulphates of aluminium and the metals Aluminium
129
Method used by Deville at Javel Tilghmans method
135
Dr Gehrings method of aluminizing Broadwells process for coating
138
Washing and drying the precipitated alumina Behnkes method
141
Hydrous aluminium chloride aluminiumsodium chloride
143
Production of the carbonic acid gas for precipitation
147
Hunts generalizations on American bauxites The occurrence of cryo
151
Formation of the Alliance Aluminium Co to work Nettos process
159
Specifications and claims of Halls patents
175
CHAPTER XI
179
The chemical and physical properties of sodium
181
Detailed description of condensers
187
Charging and discharging the cylinders
193
Devilles attempts to use castiron retorts Devilles improvements
199
Reaction on which the process is based Form of furnace used
206
Erection of large works to operate the Castner process
212
Details of Nettos apparatus
218
Reduction by phosphorus Grabaus process
228
Composition of cryolite Amount imported into the United States
229
Aluminates of calcium zinc copper magnesium iron beryllium Alu
233
Observations on the reduction of aluminium sulphide Electricity as
235
REDUCTION OF ALUMINIUM COMPOUNDS BY MEANS OF POTASSIUM
246
Devilles methods devised in his laboratory and applied at Javel 1855
252
Details of Devilles improvements
258
The Deville process as operated at Salindres in 1882
264
H von Groussilliers improvement The DevilleCastner process
270
Experiments of Percy and Dick 1855
283
Wöhlers improvements on Tissiers method Gerhards furnace
289
Illustration from Minets process The voltage required to decompose
303
Electrolysis using insoluble anodes
305
Reinbolds recipe Count R de Montgelas patents
311
Nonaqueous electric processes Difficulty of a satisfactory classification
318
Details of the operation of Cowles furnaces
323
Electrolysis necessarily a secondary factor in the operation of these
338
Analysis of the Colorado cryolite The sources of corundum
352
Omholts furnace Minets process
357
Plating other metals on aluminium Gilding and silvering by Mourey
359
Dr Lisle on reducing aluminium sulphide by zinc Bambergs patent
435
CHAPTER XIII
442
Resistance to air when melted Action of air and water together
448
Combustion of aluminium powder or leaf Action of water
459
Rolling into tubes by the Mannesmann process Very fine tubes made
463
Reduction by manganese Weldons claim Greene and Wahls observa
464
Troemners assay balances Use for aluminium for minor coinage
477
Aluminium and gold RobertsAustins tests Nürnberg gold Andrews
501
ammonium
506
Joules electrical experiment Gmelins observation Method of amal
507
Aluminium fluoride Methods of production
512
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513
Aluminium and selenium Aluminium and silver
519
Aluminium and titanium Wöhlers alloy
525
Baur and Farmers aluminium brasses Tests of Cowles Bros brasses
531
Division into two classes General properties
534
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535
Constitution of aluminium bronzes Are they chemical combinations?
540
753
548
Various uses to which the bronzes are applied Suitability for heavy
551
Shrinkage of the bronzes in cooling Color
552
Diagram showing comparison of the strength of wroughtiron tool
558
Action of sulphuric acid Dittes explanations
565
Suitability for propeller blades
568
Ferroaluminium Manufacture directly from alumina or from
574
Spencers experiments on casting steels
580
Conduct of the process at the Chester Steel Casting Works
586
Ballands exhaustive tests with foods Rupps results Lunge
592
Effect of aluminium on the solidity of the castings Does the aluminium
598
Effect on the grain of the castings
601
Separations of iron from aluminium
614
Satisfactory separation of iron from aluminium by potassium cyanide
620
Analysis of aluminiumzinc alloy Analysis of aluminiumtin alumin
626
Alumina has been reduced by carbon in an iron blast furnace Peculiar
629
Minets views on the reactions in his baths
632
Special polishes for aluminium Engraving Cleaning and pickling
635
Action of common salt molten and in solution Seawater Aluminium
639
Contraction in alloying Influence of aluminium on the specific gravity
640
Frishmuths solders Schlossers solder for dental work
642
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Success of Richards phosphorized solder Methods of using
660
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Unusual property of one antimony alloy Roches unstable alloy
665
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