Review of cast irons employed generally for cylinder liners, piston rings and other purposes on internal combustion and superheated steam engines during past 25 yr; definition of "all-pearlitic" cast iron; effect of structure on service results of otherwise similar cast irons; types, applications and future possibilities of all-pearlitic machinable gray irons of high silicon content stabilized by high chromium, i.e., "loded" irons; cylinder wear. (See also Inst Mar Engrs -- Trans v 50 n 12 Jan 1939 p 297-305 (discussion) 305-14 and v 51 n 1 Feb p 51-3; Foundry Trade J v 60 n 1169 Jan 12 1939 p 29-30; Gas and Oil Power (Annual Tech Rev No) 1939 p 270-3; Machy Market n 1992 and 1933 Jan 6 1939 p 7-8 and Jan 13 p 26-7; Mech World v 105 n 2716 Jan 20 1939 p 49-51; Shipbldr and Mar Engine-Bldr v 46 n 355 (Annual Int No) Apr 1939 p 320)
"Loded" cast irons
Automobile Engr
Automobile Engineer ; 29 , n 381
1939
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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