Bulletin 212 Analytical Methods for Certain Metals

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. B. Moore S. C. Lind J. W. MARDEN J. P. BONARDI C. W. Davis J. E. Conley
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1923

Abstract

The rare metals are becoming increasingly important to our industries. Rare-metal alloys have properties which indicate that we are only on the threshold of the possibilities of their utilization, not only in making nonferrous alloys, but also as special steels. Not only are their uses broadening rapidly, but the metals are affecting our industries in other ways. The oxides and some salts are used as pigments; others have medicinal value. The pure metals are made into filaments for incandescent lamps, and targets for X-ray tubes. By their efficient use in alloys, the weight of automobiles is reduced, • and the wear and tear on tires and roads is thus minimized; in machine shops they help to give greater efficiency to tools and reduce production costs. Their development has marked a milestone in the progress of civilization. There has been considerable uncertainty regarding analytical methods for the rare metals. A great deal has been published, but the weak and the strong points of the various methods have not been investigated as carefully as is needed. The Bureau of Mines at its Rare Metals station in Colorado necessarily had to do a great deal of analytical work in connection with the metals covered by this bulletin, which aims to give the results of the experience so acquired. No claim for much originality is made, although some published methods given have been modified, and some new ones have been developed by members of the staff. The principal methods available were studied critically, and it is to be hoped that the work will assist those interested in analytical work in connection with the metals named.
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APA: R. B. Moore S. C. Lind J. W. MARDEN J. P. BONARDI C. W. Davis J. E. Conley  (1923)  Bulletin 212 Analytical Methods for Certain Metals

MLA: R. B. Moore S. C. Lind J. W. MARDEN J. P. BONARDI C. W. Davis J. E. Conley Bulletin 212 Analytical Methods for Certain Metals. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1923.

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