Abstract
OF the twenty-five papers which comprise this volume at least half deal with matters of vital practical importance at the present time. Distinction would be invidious but a few titles may be mentioned as typical examples : “Sources of Inaccuracy in Spectrographic Analysis of Aluminium Alloys” “Unsoundness in Gravity Die-Cast Silicon-Aluminium Alloy Pistons” “The Rolling of the Magnesium Alloys” “Causes of Porosity in Tin-Bronze Castings”. These provide an adequate answer to those who plead for a more practical outlook on the part of the Institute of Metals.
The Journal of the Institute of Metals
Vol. 67, 1941. Edited by N. B. Vaughan. Pp. xxxii + 380 + 46 plates. (London: Institute of Metals, 1942.)
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H., H. The Journal of the Institute of Metals. Nature 151, 265 (1943). https://doi.org/10.1038/151265d0
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