Copper-base alloys foundry practices
American Foundrymen's Society. Brass and Bronze Division. Recommended Practices Committee.
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Copper-base alloys foundry practices
by American Foundrymen's Society. Brass and Bronze Division. Recommended Practices Committee.
Published
1952
Publisher
American Foundrymen's Society
Pages
223
Subjects
Kupfer im technischen Eisen
Gōkingaku
Kupfer und Kupferlegierungen in der Technik
On heat-treatable copper-chromium alloy, I
The machining of copper and its alloys
Properties of manganese-copper alloys prepared from metal powders
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