Lexicographical Neighbors of Overmelted
Literary usage of Overmelted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Mineral Industry (1902)
"At first the steam must possess sufficient heat to melt the wax, but when overmelted
a much smaller amount only is required to maintain the product. ..."
2. Inspection of the Materials and Workmanship Employed in Construction: A by Austin Thomas Byrne (1898)
"overmelted.—Steel that has been kept too long in fusion. The finest material may
be ruined by being kept in Hie furnace any considerable time after it has ..."
3. Points for Buyers and Users of Tool Steel: Being a General Review of the by George W. Alling (1903)
"Overheated and overmelted steels can be best detected by their lack of wearing
quality in cutting tools. Hot and cold short steels are readily detected by ..."
4. Inspection of the Materials and Workmanship Employed in Construction. A by Austin Thomas Byrne (1899)
"117 nickel, 114 notes on working, 129 overblown, 115 overheated,115 overmelted,
116 piles, 216 pipe In, 117 rolled, ..."