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Definition of Alloying
1. alloy [v] - See also: alloy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Alloying
Literary usage of Alloying
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Chemistry of Materials of the Machine and Building Industries by Robert Benjamin Leighou (1917)
"CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS Reasons for alloying Metals. ... By alloying, hardness is
scarcely ever reduced, while in many cases it is greater than that of the ..."
2. The Structure and Properties of the More Common Materials of Construction by George Burr Upton (1915)
"The alloying elements used in alloy steels may be classified according to their
general methods of action as follows: Class i. The main effect is depression ..."
3. The Principles and practice of dentistry: Including Anatomy, Physiology by Chapin Aaron Harris, Philip H. Austen (1882)
"MANNER OP REFINING AND alloying GOLD, AND CALCULATING ITS FINENESS. ... '.hough the
manner of refining, alloying, and manufacturing gold into plate, solder, ..."
4. The Principles and practice of dental surgery by Chapin Aaron Harris (1863)
"MANNER OF REFINING AND alloying GOLD, AND CALCULATING ITS FINENESS. ... Although the
manner of refining, alloying and manufacturing gold into plate, solder, ..."
5. Industrial Arts Index by H.W. Wilson Company (1914)
"Aluminum alloys alloying aluminum with the rarer metals. C. Midyear banquet, 1913.
Elec Ry J 41:206-8 F 1 '13 Metal Ind ns 11:340-1 Ag '13; Same cond. ..."
6. Primary Batteries by Henry Smith Carhart (1891)
"Relative Protection of alloying and Amalgamating. ... A further question is the
relative value of alloying with mercury as compared with amalgamating on the ..."
7. The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art by David Ames Wells, George Bliss, Samuel Kneeland, John Trowbridge, Charles Robert Cross (1860)
"alloying a metal with a non-metallic substance, also exerts an influence, as is
shown in the case of the combination of iron with carbon, thus : Forged iron ..."
8. The Metallic Alloys: A Practical Guide for the Manufacture of All Kinds of by Alfred Krupp, Andreas Wildberger, William Theodore Brannt (1888)
"... their properties certain metals undergo by melting together or alloying.
The laws of chemistry show that two bodies combine the more energetically the ..."