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/mɛtˈælədʒˌɪst/
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NOUN
- an engineer trained in the extraction and refining and alloying and fabrication of metals
How To Use metallurgist In A Sentence
- The ferrite _i. e._, the iron is increased in strength by the resistance offered by the cementite which is the simple iron-carbon combination known to metallurgists as Fe3C. The Working of Steel Annealing, Heat Treating and Hardening of Carbon and Alloy Steel
- This is just one of the many fascinating tales which are told and re-told wherever metallurgists foregather.
- The broken rail has been shipped to Washington, DC to be examined by scientists and metallurgists from the National Transportation Safety Board, he said.
- The development of women miners is also hampered by their limited access to technical experts such as geologists, mining engineers and metallurgists. ANC Daily News Briefing
- But those primal steel pan metallurgists might never have lifted the first tuning hammers if not for the rich cultural heritage that flowed through the streets of their community.
- Far more entertaining would be a tie-in with Los Alamos, and the Metallurgist Chef explaining the culinary wonders of the actinoid series, and why the Oppenheimer Diet is going to be the next big thing in weight loss. Althouse on the road.
- The carbon absorbed by the iron does not take on a graphitic form, however, as in the case of cast iron, but enters into a chemical compound with the iron, a hard brittle substance called "cementite" by metallurgists. The Working of Steel Annealing, Heat Treating and Hardening of Carbon and Alloy Steel
- Gaining Compliance with exacting Automotive and Aerospace Pyrometry Standards" by Kevin Robinson - Metallurgist at Eurotherm, talks about a new graphic recorder specifically designed to help the heat treater gain compliance with AMS2750D, CQI-9 and other exacting automotive and aerospace pyrometry standards. ReadABlog.com New Blogs and RSS Feeds
- He is a chartered engineer and a Member of Metallurgists.
- This is just one of the many fascinating tales which are told and re-told wherever metallurgists foregather.