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Q . eu hdlfb f-ec? A or he dffgd... allolj Q lille . 9F1 iE 21 N' Q2 '1 ' ?' Emi. l The Metallurgical Engineering School is housed in the same building with the Chemical Engineering School and thus also has excellent facilities. The demands of industry for new alloys with new combinations of prop- erties as well as lor more efficient methods ol recovery in the lace of our diminishing supplies of high-grade ores malces this field an increasingly important one. The mechanical, electrical, civil, and chemical engineers alilce are meeting new conditions ol service and design which demand new materials. This school has been doing its bit as a war research agency. One project is the development of improved coating For steel sheet and of substitutes for flexible metallic connectors. Outstanding accomplishments in the field ol metal- lurgical engineering are being done in all parts of the country. A very prominent metollurgist is T. L. Fritzlen, a graduate of Purdue in 1927. Mr. Fritzlen was Chief Metallurgist of the world's largest aluminum extrusion plant. He resigned this position to become Chief Re- search Metallurgist For both the Reynolds Metal Com- pany and Reynolds Alloys Company. The accompany- ing pictures were talcen at the Reynolds Metals Company. Mr. Fritzlen is author of a paper Aluminum Alloys for Aircraft which was presented in january, 1943 at a meeting of the institute ol the Aeronautical Sciences. He holds a U. S. Patent and a Patent Application, both of which are metallurgical in nature. Top: Mr. T. L. Fritzlen is one of the country's leading research metallurgist. Bottom: This is a chemical laboratory which works with glass chemistry.
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