Alloys Resistant to Heat and Corrosion
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The author has been asked to give a short account of various alloys specially resistant to heat or corrosion and likely to be of interest to the glass industry. He is not very familiar with the details of glass manufacture, but believes that there are ample opportunities for the use of alloys which resist oxidation at high temperatures, corrosion under atmospheric or other conditions, or which, at fairly high temperatures, retain the greater part of the strength they possess at normal atmospheric temperatures.
J. H. G. Monypenny