Use "metallurgy" in a sentence

1. Cementite plays a vital role in metallurgy.

2. Bassi (Lontara spelling ᨅᨔᨗ) (physics, chemistry, metallurgy) iron (element)

3. The Crusher is an ore doubling device from Metallurgy 4

4. Similarly, advances in weapons , architecture and metallurgy are quickly disseminated.

5. As the art of metallurgy progressed , different types of needles were made .

6. This is the first textbook on metallurgy written in the West, at least.

7. Yangcheng pig iron metallurgy process has been identified as a national intangible cultural heritage.

8. Other articles where Coining is discussed: metallurgy: Forging: …special names are upsetting and Coining

9. Alloy steel powder for powder metallurgy and method of producing iron-based sintered body

10. Metallurgy was the most advanced and the only distinct craft speciality among the Scythians.

11. Metallurgy To heat ( ores ) in a furnace in order to dehydrate, purify, or oxidize before smelting.

12. Cerium is a rare earth element which has a number of uses, especially in metallurgy.

13. Was founded in 1997, and joined the government owned group, Beijing General Research Institute of Mining and Metallurgy in 2017 from whom Anchises has been taking advantages in advanced research background in Mining and Metallurgy.

14. Metal alloy Atomization was developed to satisfy the needs of the scientific field of metallurgy

15. The Chavín culture also demonstrated advanced skills and knowledge in metallurgy, soldering, and temperature control.

16. All Clamps are designed to outlast the roof using prudent designs, non-corrosive materials and metallurgy

17. For example, vacuum metallurgy, power condensers , transtormers , vacuum macerate process , fore - sucking for vacuum coating equipment, etc.

18. He was the first professor of metallurgy at the Bergakademie Freiberg and discovered ledeburite in 1882.

19. Metallurgy is an important industry, and the government hopes to attract foreign investment in this field.

20. The Automatons of Hephaestus : The Greek God Hephaestus was the god of Metallurgy amongst other things

21. Alchemists discovered gunpowder (attributed to Roger Bacon) and many of the basic techniques of metallurgy and pharmacology

22. They evidently engaged in a host of activities, including metallurgy, textile production, farming, stock raising, and commerce.

23. Also advanced is metallurgy, especially in the Petrozavodsk area which produces about 25% of industrial products of Karelia.

24. Acieration: Conversion into steel: a word occasionally used by writers on the metallurgy of iron and steel.

25. Nickel mattes, nickel oxide sinters and other intermediate products of nickel metallurgy; unwrought nickel; nickel waste and scrap

26. Presently, it houses the Escola de Minas, a school for advanced studies in mine engineering, geology, and metallurgy.

27. It is usually used in chemistry-related fields like metallurgy and pharmaceuticals, but you can also Assay a poem.

28. We provide multiple Annealing options that allow us to custom tailor the metallurgy of the wire to a given application

29. Edwards supplies equipment to the world’s most advanced industries, including compound semiconductor, chemical, pharmaceutical, metallurgy and scientific research and development.

30. Castings' is the key work on Castings technology and process metallurgy, and an essential resource on contemporary developments and thinking on the new metallurgy of cast alloys; Revised and updated throughout, with new material on subjects including surface turbulence, the new theory of entrainment defects including folded film defects, plus

31. Atomising Nozzles Dyson Technical Ceramics are principle manufacturers of high performance Zirconia Atomising Nozzles for use in the Powder Metallurgy industry

32. Annaba is the fourth largest city in Algeria and is characterised by its involvement in industry, technology, agriculture, forestry, mining and metallurgy

33. Zapp had previously studied iron metallurgy and the Bessemer process in England and now used his know-how for the production of special steel.

34. It is a colourless, odorless gas, formerly used as an illuminating gas, but now used in welding or metallurgy.· A lamp powered by Acetylene

35. The last decade, the company has provided more than 200 ESP product engineering and installation services, mainly related to electricity, metallurgy, building materials, chemical industry.

36. Assaying (əsā`yĭng, ăs`āyĭng), in metallurgy, process of determining the specific metallic content of an ore, alloy, or other substance, especially one containing precious metals.

37. Annealing in metallurgy, and material science, is a heat treatment wherein, a material is altered, causing a change in its properties such as strength, and hardness

38. At the end of 1975, the Vietnam government requisitioned campus and December 19, 1975, the school was handed over to the General Department of Metallurgy Engineering and Electronics.

39. Harbin also has industries such as light industry, textile, medicine, food, aircraft, automobile, metallurgy, electronics, building materials, and chemicals which help to form a fairly comprehensive industrial system.

40. Armco Aluminized Steel Type 2 Pipe is Hot-dip coated for exceptional metallurgy which gives Aluminized Steel Type 2 tubing the combined advantage of steel and aluminum

41. Mathematics and medicine; metallurgy and mining; calculus and textiles; architecture and astronomy – the contribution the Indian civilization to human knowledge and advancement has been rich and varied.

42. Flake graphite materials are applied widely in the field of metallurgy, mechanism, electronics, national defence and spaceflight due to their excellent properties of physics, chemistry and mechanism.

43. There is evidence of copper and bronze metallurgy taking place in every house excavated at Sintashta, again an unprecedented intensity of metallurgical production for the steppe.

44. The author demonstrates that Eckhart uses the technical terms of the curing and purging practices of his time (medicine, alchemy, metallurgy etc.) to formulate his mystic doctrine.

45. Ministry of Earth Sciences is carrying out Survey & Exploration, Environmental Impact Assessment, Technology Development (Mining and Extractive Metallurgy) under polymetallic nodules program through various national institutes viz.

46. Cementite is in fact of much wider interest than in metallurgy alone, within subjects spanning from astrophysics, planetary science, Lunar processes, and biomedicine to name but a few

47. Coring[′kȯr·iŋ] (metallurgy) A variable composition of individual crystals across a casting, due to nonequilibrium growth over a range of temperature; the purest material is near the center

48. The leading industry is machinery, followed by the chemical industry (plastic production, pharmaceuticals), while mining, metallurgy and textile industry seemed to be losing importance in the past two decades.

49. Cryolite, synthetic powder (Na3AlF6) is used in aluminium-metallurgy, for the production of abrasives, enamel, glazing frits and glass, soldering agents, welding agents, blasting and pyrotechnics, and for metal surface treatment

50. Photography In the field of metallurgy, Aphelion ActiveX components have been used to do metallography in conjunction with electron microscopes (SEM) and microprobe (EDS) to quantify and analyze inclusions in steel.

51. Elements of Metallurgy: A Practical Treatise on the Art of Extracting Metals by John Arthur Phillips (1887) "Some of the condensed mercury remains in the Aludels, but a portion flows Aludels

52. Borate or perBorate cleaning solutions have been found effective in removing lubricant deposits, inhibiting tarnish and corrosion, and on a variety of metal surfaces and items: Read more about Borates in metallurgy

53. Chaplet (headgear), a wreath or garland for the head Chaplet (prayer), a string of prayer beads and the associated prayer Chaplet (metallurgy), a metal form to hold a core in place See also

54. In addition, there are a large number of projects and cooperation programmes spanning areas such as S&T, Space, oil & natural gas, nuclear energy, trade and economy, mining & metallurgy, power, culture and tourism etc.

55. One of the leading civilizations of Mesopotamia, the Babylonians provided the fundamentals of mathematics, agriculture, architecture, metallurgy, and other influential and necessary fields required to develop other great civilizations such as the Greeks

56. A symbol of that history is the Freiberg University of Mining and Technology, often just known as the Mining Academy (Bergakademie), established in 1765 and the second oldest university of mining and metallurgy in the world.

57. Barium (Ba), chemical element, one of the alkaline-earth metals of Group 2 (IIa) of the periodic table. The element is used in metallurgy, and its compounds are used in pyrotechnics, petroleum production, and radiology.

58. Annealing in metallurgy and materials science is a heat treatment that alters the physical properties (and sometimes chemical properties) of a material to increase its ductility (ability to be shaped without breaking) and reduce its hardness.

59. Niobium Boride Powders having NbB, NbB2, and Nb3B4 phases in various amounts and single-phase NbB powders were successfully synthesized by using powder metallurgy methods from related metal oxide raw materials in the presence of a strong reducing agent

60. Aginators; agincourt; Agincourt; Agincourt Collegiate Institute; Agincourt/Malvern-West Hill-Pickering-Ajax-Whitby-Oshawa Chess Association; aging; Aging; aging (metallurgy) aging (of population) aging agent; aging agents; aging analysis; Aging bladder; aging blemish; aging body; aging boomer

61. The window was protected by steel Bars.· (countable, uncountable, metallurgy) A solid metal object with uniform (round, square, hexagonal, octagonal or rectangular) cross-section; in the US its smallest dimension is 1⁄4 inch or greater, a piece

62. Cupellation is a refining process in metallurgy, where ores or alloyed metals are treated under high temperatures and controlled operations to separate noble metals, like gold and silver, from base metals like lead, copper, zinc, arsenic, antimony or bismuth, present in the ore.

63. Coke definition, the solid product resulting from the destructive distillation of coal in an oven or closed chamber or by imperfect combustion, consisting principally of carbon: used chiefly as a fuel in metallurgy to reduce metallic oxides to metals

64. Coke (n.1) "fuel residue, solid product of the carbonization of coal,"an important substance in metallurgy, 1660s, a northern England dialect word, perhaps a variant of Middle English colke "core (of an apple), heart of an onion" (c

65. During Cupellation, lead and other base metals are converted into molten oxides, which are absorbed by the cupel, whereas the noble metals remain on its surface as “beads.” In metallurgy, Cupellation is the operation of separating noble metals from argentiferous lead; it is carried out in reverberatory furnaces at a temperature of about

66. During Cupellation, lead and other base metals are converted into molten oxides, which are absorbed by the cupel, whereas the noble metals remain on its surface as “beads.” In metallurgy, Cupellation is the operation of separating noble metals from argentiferous lead; it is carried out in reverberatory furnaces at a temperature of about

67. By way of derogation from point (a) of Article 17(2), and in insofar as they do not relate to joint ventures or cooperative entities, the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise such activities, provided that the Member State has determined that those activities are exclusively for humanitarian purposes, and are not in the sectors of mining, refining, chemical, metallurgy or the metalworking, aerospace or conventional arms-related industries.

68. Gases, including gases in liquid or dissolved form, being protective and active gases, being welding, fuel, cutting and shielding gases, being process, treatment and work gases, in particular for use in metallurgy and semiconductor production, being precision and test gases, being gas for use in water treatment and processing, food technology, chemistry and pharmacy, raw material and metal production, in particular nitrogen, oxygen, saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbon gases, hydrocarbon compositions, helium and other noble gases, hydrogen, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, ammonia, ozone, halogen, halogen compositions, boron, silicon and sulphur compositions and other gases with industrial applications and mixtures of all the aforesaid gases

69. The steel slag is collected into a steel slag ladle, and the ladle is transported to a tilt-type equipment by a hoisting device; the said tilt-type equipment is started to feed the steel slag into a metallurgy granulator, and the steel slag is granulated into granulated slag by the said granulator; said granulated slag is fed into a drying room by a lifting-transporting belt, in which the steel slag is dried continuously at a temperature of 200 to 300°C for a time of 0.5 to 1 minute with afterheat from steel-making rotary furnace; and the dried granulated slag is transported to a magnetic separator to separate carbon metal granules from non-metallic granules.