Excerpt from Laboratory Notes on Iron and Steel Analyses
These notes were in the first instance written for the guidance of the staff in an iron and steel works laboratory, which was for some years under the supervision of the author, and where the results of over 40,000 estimations were annually placed on record.
The methods required to be reliable and rapid so as to control and keep pace with the manufacturing operations. It was necessary that all the analysts should work on identical lines. By estimations made at intervals on standard substances, uniform results were regularly obtained from all the members of the staff in the laboratory. The accuracy of the methods was tested in daily practice, and confirmed by analysts acting on behalf of buyers and sellers at home and on the Continent.
The notes have been kept up to date, and have been found useful in the metallurgical laboratory maintained by the County Committee and the Local Committee at the Wednesbury Metallurgical Centre.
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