Abstracts of Papers to be Presented at Technical Session of February Meeting

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Frank L. Antisell E. V. Daveler
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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7
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1920

Abstract

CERTAIN physical and chemical properties of copper are so intimately related that a change in variation of the physical properties indicates a certain chemical change. The standard specifications of copper of the American Society for Testing Materials are based upon physical characteristics with one exception, namely, the copper contents. Certain phenomena of the surface indicate the adaptability of the metal for forging or rolling. The writer believes that it is much simpler to produce shapes that are metallurgically correct than those that are mechanically satisfactory. The appearance of the surface of the copper when cooled is considered as to its "pitch," or the general contour of the surface, and the "set," or the decail appearance of the surface of the shape. The set of the copper is, in a very large measure, directly related to the pitch; and so intimately are these characteristics connected that they are often used as synonymous terms by the refiner when he is speaking of well-refined copper. Oxygen is often spoken of as a medicine for copper, it being used to regulate the pitch.
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APA: Frank L. Antisell E. V. Daveler  (1920)  Abstracts of Papers to be Presented at Technical Session of February Meeting

MLA: Frank L. Antisell E. V. Daveler Abstracts of Papers to be Presented at Technical Session of February Meeting. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1920.

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