Abstract

IN the development of electrical communication, metals and alloys have played a noteworthy part. To emphasize specifically the utilization of metallic materials the telephone handset serves as an admirable example. The assembly of intricate parts in this small piece of apparatus, shown sectionalized in Fig. 1, contains seventeen metallic elements, either alone or in combination as alloys.

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