Samuel Hoyt, of the University of Minnesota, in 1917 asked Furness to suggest someone to teach metallography at the University.
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Metallography exams the size and shape of the grains of minerals in the materials for traces of heating, working and alloying.
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In metallurgy, a picric acid etch has been commonly used in optical metallography to reveal prior austenite grain boundaries in ferritic steels.
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Relatively little metallography of ancient African iron tools has yet been done, so this conclusion may perhaps be modified by future work.
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The combination of chemical knowledge and the sale of metallographic microscopes changed the focus of Struer's company to metallography and metallographic analysis.
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In metallography and metallurgy, polishing is used to create a flat, defect-free surface for examination of a metal's microstructure under a microscope.
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Benedicks was a professor at Stockholm's technical university, Director of the Institute of Metallography, and was the first to study the yttrium silicate thalenite.
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In 1989 he became the first Afro-Asian to be conferred the highly coveted Sorby Award of the'International Metallographic Society'for his lifelong contributions to metallography.
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Today metallography is a part of materials science in its own right and extends to all fields of application, including ceramics, composites, electronic components and other solid materials.
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Standards organizations, including ASTM International's Committee E-4 on Metallography and some other national and international organizations, have developed standard test methods describing how to characterize microstructures quantitatively.