Compounding of the feedstock in accordance with the parts custom mix formalised by our in house metallurgist. |
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It was a metallurgist called Harry Brearley who made the breakthrough, and in doing so revolutionised every cutlery drawer in the world. |
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Each mix is custom developed by our metallurgist to ensure it will give us the shrinkage rates required to achieve the parts final dimensions. |
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In 1982, GTM merged with Entrepose, a company created in 1935 by metallurgist groups, with which GTM had a long-standing partnership. |
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A metallurgist should review its use in particularly corrosive environments. |
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By that time he had become a geologist, a metallurgist, a surveyor, a master cartologist, and a world authority on the origins of coal. |
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Derek Fray, a metallurgist at Cambridge University, has patented a process that selectively leaches the lead-based solder used to anchor components, freeing both for reuse, while leaving the copper content for recovery later. |
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Besides, the techniques of prospecting, mining, smelting, casting, and forging were probably so demanding of physical strength and mental concentration as to preclude the metallurgist from farming or hunting activities. |
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The company was soliciting applications for nine different occupations within the processing plant including bulk sample plant operator, laboratory operator, mobile equipment operator, plant operator, and metallurgist. |
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Mr. Logan is highly qualified as a miner and metallurgist to point out the applications of geology to the useful purposes of life, an object of the highest importance in a country like Canada. |
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Reporting to him will be Dr. Sunniva Collins, an accomplished research metallurgist who has been involved with LTCSS since its inception at Swagelok and who will serve the new company as technology director. |
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From there he worked at various mining camps as miner, assayer, mill hand, and metallurgist, eventually arriving at Mercur, Utah, where he became construction and metallurgical superintendent of the Golden Gate Mill. |
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The metallurgist Eric Colbeck, when working at Hadfields Limited in Sheffield, invented boron steel for control rods for nuclear reactors. |
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The first plastic was invented by Alexander Parkes, an English metallurgist. |
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Dara takes control of metallurgist Mark Miodownik's brain to demonstrate how illusions and machines can be used to manipulate the mind. |
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Smith further determined that OSHA did not even have a metallurgist or engineer of any sort look at the correctness of the welding involved. |
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Prof. Franklin, a metallurgist, deplored the trend towards reduced private research and the clamouring of industry for publicly-funded institutions to fill the gap. |
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Collins joined Swagelok in 1995 as a research metallurgist and has served in several engineering management positions, most recently as technical director for Swagelok Technology Services Company. |
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Martin was a senior metallurgist with Sperry Gyroscope, New York. |
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It was Jack who fired my interest in metallurgy and some time later I did qualify as a metallurgist, although rather sadly perhaps, not at Newcastle. |
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The retired British Steel metallurgist, who has spent the past 40 years preaching, pledged a donation from each sale of the book to research into multiple sclerosis. |
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O'Connor earned degrees in Metallurgist and Industrial Engineering from the University of Washington. |
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