| 11. | The result was malleable iron in large quantities.
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| 12. | During this time, Manos worked as assistant plant manager at the Lake City Malleable Iron Company.
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| 13. | Bismuth is also used as an alloying agent in production of malleable irons and as a thermocouple material.
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| 14. | Since I've asked this question, I've read up on a few interesting concepts that relate, including malleable iron.
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| 15. | Lamoreux founded the Beaver Dam Malleable Iron Works, which employed 750 men at the time of his death.
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| 16. | Skilled workers, familiar with casting malleable iron, were solicited from New York State to staff the new foundry.
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| 17. | This is possible due to malleable iron's desirable property of being less strain rate sensitive than other materials.
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| 18. | During World War II, the Malleable Iron Range Company produced 75mm artillery shells, truck bodies, and gas and water cans.
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| 19. | The earliest use of a circulating fan in a domestic oven dates from 1967 by the Malleable Iron Range Company.
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| 20. | In 1981, the opened a location in Oshawa, Ontario in the structure of the Ontario Malleable Iron Company Limited's factory.
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