| 11. | By 1896, The Carborundum Company was producing 1 million pounds of " carborundum ".
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| 12. | A few carbides are covalent lattices, like carborundum ( SiC ), which resembles diamond.
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| 13. | Using carborundum ( Silicon carbide ) which is a synthetic substance manufactured using modern industrial techniques.
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| 14. | He is known for his artwork, as well as for inventing the carborundum printmaking process.
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| 15. | Earlier in 1906 Dunwoody found that the mineral carborundum worked as a detector of radio waves.
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| 16. | Due to wartime expansion of the Carborundum facility, the Chimney was in harm's way.
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| 17. | It involved the use of Carborundum powder, which gasified on glass that was reheated, creating bubbles.
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| 18. | Richard Atchison ( 1856-1931 ) created carborundum, which is second only to diamonds in its hardness.
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| 19. | As a backup, the units are equipped with a carborundum track brake on each side of the bogies.
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| 20. | It contains an advert from The Carborundum Company of Trafford Park, Manchester 17, on their 50th anniversary.
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