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4A F<strong>org</strong>ing-Stamping- tfeai Treating<br />

January, 1926<br />

Heat Treatment of Carbon Steel Die Blocks—By John Oben-<br />

R<br />

406<br />

berger £ov-<br />

Rail Joint Tests M«- 80<br />

346<br />

Heat Treatment of Cast Al-Cu-Fe-Mg Alloy—By Samuel Daniels.Oct.<br />

Railroad Master Blacksmiths' Convention Aug. 289<br />

238<br />

Heat Treatment of High Speed Steel Dies—By C. B. Swander.. July<br />

Rail Steel Reinforcing Bars M»y 154<br />

18(1<br />

Heavy Work, Modern F<strong>org</strong>e Plant for May<br />

Recent Patents Mnr- 106<br />

4(H<br />

High-Frequency Induction Furnace—By Donald F. Campbell... Nov.<br />

Recommended Practices July 235<br />

328<br />

HydroI'neumatM Forming Press Sept.<br />

Recuperation in Carbonizing Steel—By Porter W. Hay Nov. 403<br />

436<br />

I<br />

Recuperator, The Development of the—By E. R. Posnack Mar. 81<br />

Importance of Proper Cleaning Pe£- July 70 Reduction in Varieties of Sheet Metal Ware May 185<br />

Improved Furnace for Vitreous Enameling Feb. May 84 Refractories Institute Meets October 29th Oct, 360<br />

Improvements m Heat Treating Bulletin Kciuipment—By Arthur L. Greene. • vDec. 12(1<br />

Mar.<br />

Refractories Institute, Plans for Organization of the American.. Mar. 107<br />

Increased Use of Gas in y. 1924 Annealing—By Harold Fulwider .... April Nov. 401 Remarkable Accuracy in Drop F<strong>org</strong>ing May 155<br />

Laps—Their Production<br />

Induction Furnace, High-Frequency—By 'Review of 1924—By Donald E. F. H. Campbell... McClelland-Mar. 336<br />

Nov.<br />

Removal of Scale During Rolling, The—By Frank L. Estep. ... Dec. 425<br />

Laps—Their Production<br />

Industrial Engineering, Cour->e in L - : - • • bePt- • \ m* 22 6 Reports on Steel for Cutting Tools Aug. 269<br />

Large F<strong>org</strong>ings, Some Common<br />

Inspecting and Testing Automobile and Prevention—By Defects<br />

Axles—By Leslie'-Aitchison^ K. L. Rolf. ! Mar. 186 Research Committee Receives Reports Dec. 435<br />

per<br />

Install Induction Furnace, and to Prevention—By Leslie^ZAkchison-r . April 424 Research on Sponge Iron Progressing Feb. 62<br />

Large Order for Drop Hammers<br />

Instrument Transformer<br />

By J. Flecher */,•-•' HarT- '.'..April • 391 Research Work Is Improving Cars, How Oct. 380<br />

Large Plate Frame Billet Shear „^,. . .<br />

Iron and Steel Electrical!<br />

r . n jCine ^.^April 87 Resistance Alloys, Properties of High—By M. A.- Hunter and<br />

Latrobe Electric Steel Plant, Enlargement of '. ^,Dec. 7H<br />

Iron and Steel Literature,<br />

A. Jones Feb. 65<br />

Lebanon Drop F<strong>org</strong>e Shop Burned "•'•'• • •••;.. May 114 Retarding Research June 193<br />

Machine Lectures Designed at Carnegie to Salvage Tech, Interesting Old Wire . .'. * Z.. . : * . Aug. . ^.rMay 205 283 Retrospect in Research. A May 165<br />

Machinery Lecture on Sales Heat Building, Insulation, Great Prepares -.-.'.-.-. ::'.'.' ....*. Nov. .Dec. 135 435 Revelations in Deep Etching, Some—By J. Fletcher Harper. ... Mar. 103<br />

Lining Manganese Furnace Steel, Bungs—By Bibliography L. of—By E. Crease E. H. McClelra*0d. '.' . \. . . *#*F«b. . v. 135 . D,ec. 49 Review of Coining-Press Developments—By A. R. Kelso May 173<br />

List Manual of Exhibitors Contactor, at New the Public Auditorium *.-.-.-.' '. .'.-;.... % . .-. 0< t. .Sept. 424 352 Review of 1924 Iron and Steel Literature—By E. H. McClelland. Mar. 87<br />

Literature, Manufacture Review of Nuts, of 1924 Die Performance Iron and Steel—By in—By Arthur E. H..Mc£lellahcu L. Greene,Tuly Mar. 241 18S Review of Pressed Metal Developments Aug. 282<br />

M Manufacture I : - of Steel, Direct Process for—By Henning ;Flodiru . Qfit, 186 371 Rockwell Hardness Tester, New Aug. 284<br />

Material, Economical Handling of—By E. Tonkin. ,-.-::.... .. j,Jfcn. 411 24 Rolling, Removal of Scale During—By Frank L. Estep Dec. 425<br />

Material Handling, Causes of Accidents in—By David* S. Beyer .June 437 209 Rolls Become Rough, Why Hard Chilled—By Harold Harris. . .July 275<br />

Materials Handling by Modern Methods •, . '.'Dec. 431 310 Roll Type of Board Hammer, Four Sept. 329<br />

Material Handling in Upset F<strong>org</strong>e Plant—By D. L. Mathias. . ."May 87 146 Romance of Steel, The—By W. R. Klinkicht Jan. 8<br />

Material and Processes, Defective—By Harry Brearley Oct. 375 Rustless Steel Introduced in Sheffield, A New May 184<br />

Material and Processes, Defective—By Harry Brearley Nov, 394 S<br />

Measure Loads on Stadium During Game Jan. 7 Salesmanship Mar. 77<br />

Measuring Gases in Metals Dec. 435 Samples for Chemical Analysis, Preparation of Dec. 440<br />

Metal Balls, Fabricating Seamless Hollow—By D. L. Mathias. . April 118 Scale During Rolling, Removal of—By Frank L. Estep Dec. 425<br />

Metallography of Steel, Heat Treatment and—By H. C. Knerr..All Issues Seamless Hollow Metal Balls, Fabricating—By D. L. Mathias. . April 118<br />

Metallurgy and Allied Subjects, Books on Nov. 412 Selection of Fuel, Factors Affecting the Oct. 366<br />

Metallurgy and Allied Subjects, Books on Dec. 442 Selection of Fuel Oil Storage Facilities—By R. Kraus July 250<br />

Metals by Direct Stress, Fatigue of—By Paul L. Irwin Aug. 277 Shearing Damages Thick Plates Mar. 106<br />

Metal Stamping and Some of Its Forms—By H. Jay Feb. 46 Sheet Steel Executives, Annual Meeting of May 187<br />

Metal Stamping and Some of Its Forms—By H. Jay Mar. 90 Ship F<strong>org</strong>ings July 240<br />

Metal Statistic* for 1925 May 165 Silicon Steel Engineering Foundation June 218<br />

Method of Casting Soft Center Ingots June 203 Simplifications of Sheet Steel April 117<br />

Methods for Cooling Quenching Oil—By Kenneth B. Millett. . . . July 232 Skilled Mechanic, The July 225<br />

M-.croscopic Examination of Sand June 219 Small Work, Stamping Plant Designed for Jan. 16<br />

Modern F<strong>org</strong>e Plant for Heavy Work May 180 Smoke Detector, Recording Sept. 336<br />

Modern Heat Treating Department, A—By E. L. Wood Sept. 290 Soaking Pit, The Electrically Heated—By T. F. Baily April 121<br />

N<br />

Splitting on a Pressed Steel Draw, To Reduce Nov. 390<br />

National Pressed Metal Society Formed May 153 Stamping Plant Designed for Small Work Jan. 16<br />

New Electrode Control April 120 Stamping Plant Starts Operations Feb. 48<br />

Nickel Deposits on Alloy Steel F<strong>org</strong>ings—By Stanley A. Rich­<br />

Stamping and Some of Its Forms, Metal—By H. Jay Feb. 46<br />

ardson Nov. 407<br />

Nickel in High-Speed Tool Steel Leslie Aitchison. Oct. . Mar. 374 78<br />

Stamping and Some of Its Forms, Metal—By H. Jay Mar. 90<br />

Niles-Bement-Pond Co., New Officers of Leslie Aitchison. . Mar. April 83 114<br />

Standardization of Drawings and Practices July 234<br />

Notes on Duralumin F<strong>org</strong>ing, Some—By H. A. Brearley Whiteley Oct. July 260 375<br />

Standards, Adds More Nov. 393<br />

Nuts, Die Performance in Manufacture of—By Arthur Brearley L. Greene.July Nov. 241 394<br />

Standards for Shafting and Keys Sept. 292<br />

O<br />

Leslie Aitchison. . Mar. 78<br />

Standard Specifications July 234<br />

Oil from Oil-Field Sands, More Leslie Aitchison .. Sept. April 300 114<br />

Steel at Elevated Temperatures, Tests on—By T. McLean Jasper.July 236<br />

Steel Automobile Bodies, Strong, Light, Cheap Mar. 102<br />

Oil Storage Facilities, Selection of Fuel—By R. Kraus July 250<br />

Old Company Establishes New Department Nov. 411 438<br />

Steel Dies, Heat Treatment of High Speed—By C. B. Swander. .July 238<br />

Steel, Direct Process for Manufacture of—By Henning Flodin..Oct. 371<br />

On to Cleveland Sept. 289 40 Steel Electrically, Heat Treating—By E. F. Collins Feb. 41<br />

Open Hearth Committee May 18C Steel, Factors Affecting the Hardness of—By C. W. Holmes. ... Sept. 333<br />

Q Quenching Prospects Protection<br />

Oxvgen<br />

Oxygen Personals Portable Production Proper Physical, Plans Power Practical President Pressed Prevention, Processes, Processes. Production Properties Pickling Pressed Prevention, Millett The—By A. L. for Heat Presses—Their Lance<br />

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Jones Steel Walker Metal of Hint Acetylene Chemical Organization of for Defective<br />

Cutting,<br />

Defective of Media of Oil. of and Laps—Their Iron Treatment Mesta Draw, Thermo-Couples Automobile Deep for High Meredith 1925 on Society Technical Society Prevention, Some and for Open-Hearth, Holding<br />

Use<br />

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Axles—By for National Needed—By in Electrically-Heated Dies—By P Hardening and—By<br />

Cooling—By The—By Laboratories, Harry<br />

New on Refractories R. a M.<br />

J.<br />

E. Harold D. L T. L. Carbon<br />

J.<br />

W. V. A. C. L.<br />

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. All Nov. April July Sept. May June Jan. Nov. June Mar. .Jan. .Oct. Issues 232 293 427 213 251 411 17 390 137 201 145 153 212 406 107 14 380 T Y Steel, Steel Steel, Steel Studies Super-Steel Takes Technical Steel Taper Temperature Temperatures, Tempering Tentative Testing Tests Thermocouples Time Timken Tin Tr^e Trade Uniform Upset Use Using Value Welding What Wire With Yes, Tool \\ Westinghouse Worlds elding ardson Can H. tion of L. Steel Parts, Problems F<strong>org</strong>ings, Treaters Rope, on Heat Sampling—By The the F<strong>org</strong>e an Fuel Roller Sheets of S°ler Publications Over High Automobile Bearing, Nickel Walker in Schmid Greatest Draw Steel of—By Making, Reading, Appraisal Society Program Society Can Romance Equipment with the Treatment Products Shall Equipment Non-Destructive Plant, Gear Tests, Purity Bearings, •*• Tests for to at Spring Success, in F<strong>org</strong>ing Be Ring Plating Nickel in a Improved Erect Meredith Elevated Needed, Electric Industry the May Welding Plant Exhibition The Advertised—By Material Annual Hot-Plate for Electrically-Heated Axles, on Makes of—By Oxygen D. Pressure, Company Drop and Sectional Manufacturers Deposits Steel To for Industry, Take Cost Big Convention W. Pressed Temperatures—By Metallography Inspection Locomotive F. Reduce Use!... Heat Qualities Convention F<strong>org</strong>ing Handling W. in Office at Test Purposes—By Brunton Up King Cutting—By Elevated—By Providing Organized R. Meetings on Arc—By Treating—By for Metal—By Variety Building Lynn W Klinkicht of U V Alloy—By . Industry, and—By in—By Salt of—By Ellis .. Reginald of A. Baths, J. T. D. Some—By W. R. Stanley J. D. McLean L. H. L. Crowe L. Hollar. M. Trautschold The Mathias'.'.'.'. C. Mathias. ..'. Rolf Gurney A. Knerr.. .'.'.'.'.'. Jasper.July Protec­ and Martin . Rich­ ' '.'.' . G ' . •-«> .Nov! .Dec. Oct. AI1 Aug. Nov. April oc( Nov. . Oct All May July Sept. July a«L A Jan. Dec Sept j)ec Jan. Feb juiv June Jan 'oct T»n May .Jan. .June t. . Is8ue8 Isues j, Issues 9S? , ' ', 407 179 276 135<br />

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