metallurgist|metallurgists in English

noun

[metal·lur·gist || me'tælədʒɪst]

expert in the laws and properties of metals

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1. Armourists, metallurgists, engineers, logistics and programming specialists, fire fighters, caters and asset managers

2. It is named after the metallurgist Karl Heinrich Adolf Ledebur (1837–1906).

3. PMC was developed in the early 1990s in Japan by metallurgist Masaki Morikawa.

4. The ultimate task of the metallurgists was to determine how to cast plutonium into a sphere.

5. Cupels are a critical part of the fire assay process, allowing metallurgists to reliably separate and measure the amounts of precious metals present in mineral samples

6. “At our Fairview bioleaching plant,” states metallurgist Pieter van Aswegen, “we achieve gold recoveries of 95 percent or more, compared with 90 percent recovery using roasting.”

7. Materials from the site near Kamianka-Dniprovska, purportedly the capital of Ateas' state, show that metallurgists were free members of the society, even if burdened with imposed obligations.

8. Comminution Rod Mill Trusted by the international mining, engineering and financial sectors, ALS Comminution metallurgists develop and demonstrate successful processing strategies to support process optimisation, prefeasibility and feasibility studies

9. John M. Hollway (1841 – 1907) was an English metallurgist and chemist who, in the 1870s, unsuccessfully tried out smelting and refining of copper using a converter based on the Bessemer process.

10. The corrosion resistance of iron-chromium alloys was first recognized in 1821 by French metallurgist Pierre Berthier, who noted their resistance against attack by some acids and suggested their use in cutlery.

11. Notable people with the surname include: Albert Arents (1840–1914), German-American metallurgist; Grace Arents (1848–1926), American philanthropist; George Arents (1916–1992), American racing driver; Jupp Arents (1912–1984), German racing cyclist

12. Frobisher and Lok also had little to gain from intentionally being party to any fraud; Lok was himself misled by Baptista Agnello - more of an alchemist, than a true metallurgist like Schutz or Kranich - who had similarly claimed to have extracted gold from the ore.