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IN connexion with the researches on the alloys of iron at present being carried on at the National Physical Laboratory, accounts are given by F. Adcock, Dr. M. L. V. Gayler, and N. P. Tucker in a paper read recently before the Iron and Steel Institute, of the successful attempt to produce three steel-making elements in a state of high purity. It is of interest that each element is prepared by an entirely different type of process. Chromium is made electrolytically, manganese is produced by distillation, and silicon by purely chemical purification.
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T., F. The Production of Pure Chromium, Manganese, and Silicon. Nature 119, 833–834 (1927). https://doi.org/10.1038/119833b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/119833b0