"Modern Assaying" is a detailed treatise on the methods and appliances used in modern assaying. Written by J Reginald Smith and Frederick William Braun, this concise guide presents the latest techniques in metallurgical analysis and industrial chemistry. It is an invaluable resource for professionals and students in the fields of metallurgy, chemistry, and engineering.
The book provides a comprehensive overview of assaying processes, making it an essential addition to any technical library. It is a reprint of a historical text and offers unique insights into the evolution of assaying practices.
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