10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SHERARDIZATION»
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... of the cold surface,' it is on the latter that the vapors condense." ~. -~' ' This
process, the writer says in conclusion, is based on the method of galvanization
known as “sherardization,” also the invention of Mr. Coles and named after him.
One would think that the advantages of having a common print would not require
argument. electric current, may be accomplished by a new and efficient method
named "sherardization,“ after its inventor, Sherard Cowper Coles ...
Edward Jewitt Wheeler, Isaac Kaufman Funk, William Seaver Woods, 1907
One would think that the advantages of having a Common print would not require
argument. electric current, may be accomplished by a new and efficient method
named “sherardization,” after its inventor, Sherard Cowper Coles. This process ...
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James Whitney Perry, Allen Kent, 1958
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... servo/power assisted controlling or operating device threshold; siH/shelf/ ridge
continental shelf yield point yield valve sill depth cross cliff coquille (-) de palier
sherardization dryness seat; head office valve (-) inserted (-id-) squat plate (toilet)
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(1) Sherardization : The process by which small iron articles (Screw, nails etc) are
coated with zinc is known as sheradization. In this process small iron articles are
mixed with zinc powder, ZnO and heated at about 600°C in a rotatory drum, ...
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Elsevier's Dictionary of Chemoetymology: The Whys and ...
... the energy and petrochemical company Royal Dutch Shell plc, Den Haag, The
Netherlands sherardization named for the British chemist and inventor Sherard
Osborn Cowper-Coles (1866-1936) sherwoodite Ca9Al2VIV4VV24O80⋅56H20,
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The National Electrical Contractor
HATS OFF TO SHERARDIZATION. The National Metal Molding Company sent
out a card with the following information: IRON MONEY IN GERMANY. The very
great scarcity in Germany of nickel and copper, those metals so useful for military
...
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Journal of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
It seems now that the cause of this was simply the enrichment of the dust by iron,
which made it necessary to use a high temperature for sherardization, resulting in
a coating less resistant to weathering. A method of hobbing high prime-number ...
These are the percentages for good sherardization (8% to 10%).9 This
composition corresponded to the formation of phase 8„ which had a compact
hexagonal crystal lattice corresponding to the Fe^Zn^ formula. Coatings
Obtained at 360P C ...