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|a 1. Fundamental Properties of Solids2. Iron and its Alloys with Carbon3. Effect of heat-tratment on Iron-Carbon Alloys4. Manufacture of Iron and Iron-carbon from the Ore5. Early Methods of Producing Wrought Iron and Steel from Pig Iron6. manufacture of Steel by the Bessemer, Open-heart, and Electric-furnace Processes7. Properties of Plain Carbon Steel as Influenced by Mill Operations8. Properties of Plain Carbon Steel as Influenced by Fabricating Operations9. Alloys Steel with Low-alloy Content10. Properties of High-alloy Steel Including Tool Steels, Stainless Steels, and Alloys for High-temperature Service11. Processes for Shaping and Fabricating Metals12. Casting of Steel, Malleable Iron, and Gray Iron13. Copper, Nickel, Zinc and Their Alloys14. The Light Metals-Aluminius, Magnesium, Beryllium, and Their Alloys15. The Soft Metals-Lead, Tin, and Their Alloys. Bearing Metals16. Corrosion of Metals and Protection by Inorganic Coating17. Rocks and Their Descomposition Products. Clay Products18. Fused Silicates. Verified Clay Products. Glass, Slags, and Refractories19. Lime, Gypsum, and Magnesium Exichloride Products20. The Silicate Cements: Pozzuolanic Cements, Hydraulic Limes, Natural Cements, Porthland Cement21. Fuels and Combustion22. Water and Its Industrial Utilization. Soap and Other Detergents23. Wood and Wood Products24. Organic Protective Coatings, Old Type25. Synthetic Materials for Plastics, Adhesives, and Protective Coatings26. Plastics, Laminates, and Synthetic Coatings.
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