. Transactions. covering a wide range of composition; Table 1.—Critical Temperatures of Cast Iron An Point, Aci Point, Carbon Content, Silicon Content, Observers Degrees C. t Degrees C. Per Cent. Per Cent. 740-750 Wust and Peterson 726 Hague and Turner* 730 1 Hague and Turner* 734 1 19 ; Hague and Turner* 700 715 Charpy and Cornu-Thenard<= 693 732 Not given Not given Schwartz 746 763 Bean* 745 765 Hammond Labora-tory Wust and Peterson: Beitrag zum Einfluss des Siliciums auf das System Eisen-Kohlenstoff. Metallurgie (1906) 3. *


. Transactions. covering a wide range of composition; Table 1.—Critical Temperatures of Cast Iron An Point, Aci Point, Carbon Content, Silicon Content, Observers Degrees C. t Degrees C. Per Cent. Per Cent. 740-750 Wust and Peterson 726 Hague and Turner* 730 1 Hague and Turner* 734 1 19 ; Hague and Turner* 700 715 Charpy and Cornu-Thenard<= 693 732 Not given Not given Schwartz 746 763 Bean* 745 765 Hammond Labora-tory Wust and Peterson: Beitrag zum Einfluss des Siliciums auf das System Eisen-Kohlenstoff. Metallurgie (1906) 3. * Hague and Turner: Influence of Silicon on Pure Cast Iron. Jnl. Iron andSteel Inst. (1910) 82. Charpy and Comu-Thenard: Researches on Iron, Silicon and Carbon Iron and Steel Inst. (1915) 91. <H. A. Schwartz: Some Physical Constants of American Malleable Cast Amer. Soc. Test. Mat. (1919) 19, Pt. 2, 247. • W. R. Bean: Discussion of Schwartz paper. 468 MALLEABLEIZING OF WHITE CAST IRON.


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