Gas and Electric News, Volume 8Employees of Rochester Gas and Electric., 1921 |
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... Cost of Health The Man Who Moved the Stone The Opportunity to Become a Stockholder . The Three Tests To - day's Landmark Two Roads - Spendthrift Road and Thrift Road Vacation Days . Washington and Lincoln We Must Expand What is the ...
... Cost of Health The Man Who Moved the Stone The Opportunity to Become a Stockholder . The Three Tests To - day's Landmark Two Roads - Spendthrift Road and Thrift Road Vacation Days . Washington and Lincoln We Must Expand What is the ...
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... costs and im- proved working conditions . ( A ) One of the chief difficulties in the melting of alloys is the metal loss sustained due to the volatilization of constituent metals , particularly zinc . The absorption of deleterious gases ...
... costs and im- proved working conditions . ( A ) One of the chief difficulties in the melting of alloys is the metal loss sustained due to the volatilization of constituent metals , particularly zinc . The absorption of deleterious gases ...
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... cost of pro- duction and also materially diminish the output . ( C ) Much of the success in melting depends upon the accurate control of temperature . Pyrometers have been Fig . 1 . One ton furnace at left used for melt- ing manganese ...
... cost of pro- duction and also materially diminish the output . ( C ) Much of the success in melting depends upon the accurate control of temperature . Pyrometers have been Fig . 1 . One ton furnace at left used for melt- ing manganese ...
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... Cost Melting 100 lbs . Brass 40 lbs . coal @ $ 10.00 per ton = 20c 2-12 gal . oil @ 6c per gal . = 15c ( now about ... costs for various fuels . Improvements have been made recently in the use of gas and electricity which somewhat bet ...
... Cost Melting 100 lbs . Brass 40 lbs . coal @ $ 10.00 per ton = 20c 2-12 gal . oil @ 6c per gal . = 15c ( now about ... costs for various fuels . Improvements have been made recently in the use of gas and electricity which somewhat bet ...
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... cost may be greater . Production is speed- ed up and quality of product is assured in that exacting requirements may be duplicated with comparative ease . These points are particularly important in the melting of non- ferreous alloys ...
... cost may be greater . Production is speed- ed up and quality of product is assured in that exacting requirements may be duplicated with comparative ease . These points are particularly important in the melting of non- ferreous alloys ...
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