Lexicographical Neighbors of Metallographers
Literary usage of Metallographers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Metallurgy of Iron and Steel by Bradley Stoughton (1911)
"Many different strengths of acid are used by different metallographers from 0.1
... Some metallographers prefer to immerse their specimens in the acid for a ..."
2. Journal by Iron and Steel Institute (1899)
"Let us now refer to the nomenclature used by the leading metallographers, Professor
Arnold ... Mr. Howe is evidently in accord with other metallographers, ..."
3. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1920)
"... these methods would be of great value not only to students of ores and opaque
minerals, but also to metallographers in the study of metal alloys. ..."
4. Metallography by Samuel Leslie Hoyt (1920)
"As such it has been eminently successful and has been accepted by numerous
metallographers as a working hypothesis. As remarked by Heyn, the assumption of ..."
5. Microscopic Analysis of Metals by Floris Osmond (1904)
"Osmond's metallographic work has received universal recognition, as is amply
proved by the writings of metallographers in Europe and America. ..."
6. A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry by Thomas Edward Thorpe (1912)
"It has also been much used by metallographers, following HM Howe (The Metallurgy
of Steel, 1890), for pure metallic iron, w]ii<-h, together with iron ..."
7. The Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute by Iron and Steel Institute (1902)
""Microscopic accessories for metallographers." By JE STEAD, 1897, i. 42. "
Relation of carbon to iron at high temperatures." By QP ROYSTON, 1897, i. 166. ..."