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*'''[[:Category:Casting|Casting]]''' | |||
*'''[[:Category:Computer applications and metallurgical process control|Computer applications and metallurgical process control]]''' | |||
*'''[[:Category:Electrometallurgy|Electrometallurgy]]''' | |||
*'''[[:Category:Experimental metallurgical methods|Experimental metallurgical methods]]''' | |||
*'''[[:Category:Metallurgical modeling and simulation|Metallurgical modeling and simulation]]''' | |||
*'''[[:Category:Metallurgical processing, products, and applications|Metallurgical processing, products, and applications]]''' | |||
*'''[[:Category:Pyrometallurgy|Pyrometallurgy]]''' | |||
*'''[[:Category:Shaping and forming|Shaping and forming]]''' | |||
*'''[[:Category:Surface modification and coatings|Surface modification and coatings]]''' | |||
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The study and engineering of metals
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This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total.
Pages in category "Metallurgy"
The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total.
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- Oral-History:Dale E. Heinz
- Oral-History:David K. Matlock
- Development of Crucible Steel Making
- Development of Ductile Tungsten
- Development of Iron Casting
- Development of Iron Wire Rope
- Development of Lost-wax Casting
- Development of Metals Processing Method for Separating Silver from Lead and Copper
- Development of the Alloying Compositions of the First Stainless Steels.
- Development of the process of electrolysis to separate elemental metals from salts
- Development of the Siemens-Martin Open-hearth Furnace Process
- Discovery of Extractive Metallurgy
- Discovery of the electrolytic reduction of alumina into aluminum
- Discovery of the Precipitation Hardening of Aluminum Alloys.