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" ... ascertain whether any alloy could be artificially formed, better, for the purpose of making cutting-instruments, than steel in its purest state ; and secondly, whether any such alloys would, under similar circumstances, prove less susceptible of oxidation... "
Experimental Researches in Chemistry and Physics - Page 58
by Michael Faraday - 1859 - 496 pages
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The Quarterly Journal, Volume 9

1820 - 496 pages
...Improvement. By J. Stodart, Esq., and M'.l'araday, Chein. Assistant at the Royal Institution. • lv proposing- a series of experiments on the alloys of...— new metallic combinations for reflecting mirrors was also a collateral object of research. Such a series of experiments were not commenced without anticipating...
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British ..., Part 6, Volume 10

Asia - 1820 - 648 pages
...purest state; and, secondly, whether any such iillnjs would, under similar circumstances, prove les» susceptible of oxidation ; — new metallic combinations...object of research. Such a series of experiments were nol commenced without anticipating considerable difficulties ; but the facilities afforded us in the...
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Repertory of Arts, Manufactures, and Agriculture: Consisting of Original ...

Industrial arts - 1822 - 442 pages
...the object in view was two fold : first, tp ascertain whether any alloy could be artificially funned, better for the purpose of making cutting-instruments...oxidation; new metallic combinations for reflecting mirrors was also a collateral object of research. Such a series of experiments were not commenced without anticipating...
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Chemical Essays: Principally Relating to the Arts and Manufactures ..., Volume 2

Samuel Parkes - Chemical engineering - 1823 - 780 pages
...whether any alloy could be artificially formed, better for the purpose of making cutting instruments than steel in its purest state ; and, secondly, whether...circumstances, prove less susceptible of oxidation. An account of these experiments having been given in considerable detail, both in the Philosophical...
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Selections from the Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India ...

British - 1875 - 528 pages
...whether any alloy could be artificially formed, better for the purpose of making cutting instruments than steel in its purest state; and, secondly, whether any such alloys would, under similaivcircumstances, prove less susceptible of oxi* For the particulars of this story, see Miss Graham's...
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The Philosophical Magazine and Journal: Comprehending Various ..., Volume 60

Physics - 1822 - 516 pages
...Improvement. By J. STODART, Esq. FR,S. and M. FARADAY, Chemical Assistant at the Royal Institution *. AN proposing a series of experiments on the alloys of...oxidation; new metallic combinations for reflecting mirrors was also a collateral object of research. Such a series of experiments were not commenced without anticipating...
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign ..., Volume 10

Asia - 1820 - 652 pages
...purest state; and, secondly, whether any such alloy*- would, under similar circumstances, prove les» susceptible of oxidation; — new metallic combinations...the facilities afforded us in the laboratory of the Ruyal Institution, where they were made, h.nt obviated many of them. The subject wai new, and opened...
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Yearbook of the American Iron and Steel Institute

American Iron and Steel Institute - Iron industry and trade - 1922 - 618 pages
...whether any alloy could be artificially formed better for the purpose of making cutting instruments than steel in its purest state ; and, secondly, whether...under similar circumstances prove less susceptible to oxidation ; new metallic combinations for reflecting mirrors were also a collateral object of research."...
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Transactions of the American Society for Steel Treating, Volume 7

American Society for Steel Treating - Metallurgy - 1925 - 1002 pages
...state; and (2) whether any such alloys would, under similar circumstances, prove less susceptible to oxidation ; — new metallic combinations for reflecting...mirrors were also a collateral object of research. "We are still at work trying to improve cutting qualities; it was ninety years before "stainless steel,"...
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