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- of ferrous metals accounts for 95% of world metal production. Modern metallurgists work in both emerging and traditional areas as part of an interdisciplinary...
- philosophers. In some traditions, the name "Nāgārjuna" is known as an Indian metallurgist and alchemist in 10th-century. There are conflicting traditions of Nagarjuna...
- The Institution of Metallurgists was a British professional ****ociation for metallurgists, largely involved in the iron and steel industry. It was founded...
- Joseph Hall (1789–1862), the inventor of 'Wet Puddling', was born in 1789 and apprenticed in 1806 as a puddler to use Henry Cort's puddling process. He...
- tribute to the important role pla**** by metallurgists in the country's economic development, the National Metallurgists' Day (NMD) Awards Scheme, instituted...
- the Royal School of Mines and pursued a successful career as a lead metallurgist at Enthoven and Son of Bermondsey. After World War II, Harding was informed...
- 25 million workers. The federation was founded as the International Metallurgists' Bureau of Information. In 1904, the International Secretariat of Foundry...
- Physical metallurgy is one of the two main branches of the scientific approach to metallurgy, which considers in a systematic way the physical properties...
- Thomas Andrews (30 June 1811 – 19 June 1871) was a British metallurgist of international renown. In 1850 Andrews, Samuel Burrows and John Burrows, trading...
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