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Definition of Chrome-nickel steel
1. Noun. Elinvar is a trademark for a kind of steel used for watch springs because its elasticity is constant over a wide range of temperatures.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chrome-nickel Steel
Literary usage of Chrome-nickel steel
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Making, Shaping and Treating of Steel by James McIntyre Camp, Charles Blaine Francis (1920)
"This steel is undoubtedly of excellent quality for certain purposes, but where
the highest quality of chrome-nickel steel is required, most authorities ..."
2. Steel and Its Heat Treatment by Denison Kingsley Bullens (1916)
"CHROME NICKEL STEEL IN AUTOMOBILE CONSTRUCTION 0.25 Carbon and under ... This grade
of chrome nickel steel forges and machines well, and responds to heat ..."
3. Textbook of the Materials of Engineering by Herbert Fisher Moore, Harrison Frederick Gonnerman (1922)
"chrome-nickel steel is used for armor plate, projectiles, safes, automobile axles,
etc. Chrome- nickel steel gears are in extensive use, ahd have excellent ..."
4. Metallography by Samuel Leslie Hoyt (1921)
"An example of a chrome-nickel steel for the "simple treatment "is one with carbon
0.25, nickel 5.5. and chromium 1.0, which, after annealing, ..."
5. The Horseless Age (1909)
"The bevel pinion, of chrome-nickel steel, formed integral with its shaft, ...
The driving axles arc i\< inches in diameter, of chrome- nickel steel ..."
6. The Gasoline Automobile: Its Design and Construction by Peter Martin Heldt (1918)
"The elastic limit of chrome nickel steel after heat treatment may be as high as
175000 pounds per square inch. The heat treatments giving the extreme ..."