| Passaic Rolling Mill Co. (Paterson, N.J.) - 1884 - 194 páginas
...WEIGHT PER SQUARE FOOT or SHEETS OF WROUGHT IRON, STEEL, COPPER, AND BRASS. THICKNESS BY AMERICAN GAUGE. As there are many gauges in use differing from each other, and even the thicknesses of a certa1n specified gauge, as the Birmingham, are not assumed the same by all manufacturers, orders for... | |
| Carnegie Steel Company, Limited - 1893 - 318 páginas
...COPPER AND BRASS. 1From Haswell.) Weights per Sq. Foot. Thickness by American (Browne & Sharpels) Gauge. As there are many gauges in use differing from each other, and even tha thicknesses of a certain specified gauge, as the Birmingham, are not assumed the same by all manufactm... | |
| H. M. Perry - 1899 - 184 páginas
...7.704 7.806 8 698 8 218 Weight, cubic foot 481.25 487.75 543.6 513 6 " " inch .2787 .2823 .3146 2972 As there are many gauges in use differing from each...assumed the same by all manufacturers, orders for sheets should always state the weight per square foot, or thickness in thousandths of an inch. GALVANIZED... | |
| H. M. Perry - 1899 - 184 páginas
...7.704 7.806 8 698 8 218 AVeight cubic foot 481.25 487.75 543.6 513 6 " " inch .2787 .2823 .3146 2972 As there are many gauges in use differing from each...assumed the same by all manufacturers, orders for sheets should always state the weight per square foot, or thickness in thousandths of an inch. 1 WEIGHT OF... | |
| Joseph Vincent Woodworth - 1902 - 304 páginas
...Steel Specific gravity 7.7 7.854 Weight per cubic foot 4810. 489.6 Weight per cubic inch 2778 .2833 As there are many gauges in use differing from each...orders for sheets and wires should always state the weights per square foot, or the thickness in thousandths of an inch. Thickness by Birmingham Gauge.... | |
| William Kent - 1907 - 1206 páginas
...Square Foot. (For weights by Decimal Gauge, see page 32.) Weight per cubic foot 480. " " inch 2778 .2833 As there are many gauges in use differing from each...manufacturers, orders for sheets and wires should always Btate the weight per square foot, or the thickness in thousandths of an inch. Thickness by Birmingham... | |
| Carnegie Steel Company - 1903 - 358 páginas
...HASWELL) Weights per sq. ft. Thickness by American (Browne & Sharpe's) Gauge As there are many satires in use differing from each other, and even the thicknesses of a certain specified g-auee, as the Birmingham, are not assumed the same by all manufacturers, orders for sheets and wire... | |
| Carnegie Steel Company - 1903 - 338 páginas
....482 .429 31 32 33 34 35 .OO89 .OO8O .OO71 .OO68 .O056 .358 .319 .368 .4O4 .86O .821 .286 .254 .382 As there are many gauges in use differing from each other, and even .284 .258 .225 .828 .288 .256 .228 .34O .8O3 .27O .24O MENSURATION LENGTH Circumference of circle =... | |
| William Kent - 1902 - 1224 páginas
...82.) Iron. Steel. Specific gravity 7.7 7.854 Weight per cubic foot 480. 489.6 '• " " inch 2778 .2833 As there are many gauges in use differing from each...manufacturers, orders for sheets and wires should always fitate the weight per sauare foot, or the thickness in thousandths of an inch. Thickness by Birmingham... | |
| 1904 - 502 páginas
...cubic foot 4s0. 4s« n Veight per cubic Inch 277s .2s33 As there are many gauges in use di ller ing from each other and even the thicknesses of a certain...the same by all manufacturers, orders for sheets and wireI* -" "" " atate the weight per square foot or the thickness in thousandi, Thickness by Birmingham... | |
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