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    Case 7-3 Quality Metal Service Center 1. Is the capital investment proposal described in Exhibit 3 and attractive one for Quality Metal Service Center? The project evaluation seems to be beneficial to the company: A. Payback period: 4.5 years less than the company’s criterion of 10 years B. Internal rate of return: 21.8% c. Net present value (at 15% cost of capital): $286‚000 The proposal seems to be an attractive one due to the fact that there seems to be a need in the district for this

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    .7 Chapter 1Introduction……………………………………………………………8 1.1 Background of the problem………………………………………….9 1.2 Overview of Steel Sector in India……………………………………13 1.3 About the Organisation………………………………………………16 1.4 A brief about metal working…………………………………………21 1.5 Quality Control………………………………………………………32 1.6 Ordering Strategy…………………………………………………….36 Chapter 2 Literature Review…………….……………………………………....37 Chapter 3 Research Methodology……………………………………………....39 Chapter 4

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    usually measured in ounces. Fund managers aim to mirror the spot price of silver‚ which is traded openly in the world commodity market. By and large‚ ETFs can provide investors with higher liquidity and greater safety than if they own the physical metal. In addition‚ access to silver ETFs is wide open—much more so than buying silver directly on the open market. Besides rising commodity prices‚ silver-themed ETFs offer investors greater liquidity‚ increased flexibility‚ and the chance to cash

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    INDUSTRIAL SHAPING OF METALS Explain hot working processes. “It is process in which the metal is subjected to forces above recrystallisation temperature to give it a desired shape” OR “Hot working refers to processes where metals are plastically deformed above their recrystallization temperature” It includes: a. Rolling. b. Forging. c. Drop forging. d. Heading. e. Hot pressing. f. Extrusion ADVANTAGES OF HOT WORKING PROCESSES Advantages of hot working process

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    compounds of iron‚ copper‚ zinc‚ and mercury in both water and acid. Coming into the lab we know that iron‚ copper‚ and zinc are all found in the the same row of the periodic table‚ while zinc and mercury are found in the same column. The transition metals are found in groups 3 to 12 and periods 4 to 6. Rows are known as periods and columns are known as groups. They share characteristics‚ such as being good conductors of electricity‚ and having a shiny appearance. This experiment will further our knowledge

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    pubs.acs.org/joc Mechanism and Regioselectivity of the Osmium-Catalyzed Aminohydroxylation of Olefins Dominik Munz and Thomas Strassner* Physikalische Organische Chemie‚ Technische Universit€t Dresden‚ Mommsenstrasse 13‚ 01062 Dresden‚ a Germany thomas.strassner@chemie.tu-dresden.de Received November 12‚ 2009 The mechanism and regioselectivity of the osmium-catalyzed aminohydroxylation of olefins was investigated in detail by density functional theory (B3LYP/6-31G(d)) calculations in

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    average boiling point for many transitions metals. The melting point for copper is 1357.77 Kelvin. This is also a very normal melting point for many transition metals. The density of copper is 8.96 g/cm3. This is when copper is at room temperature and still a solid. When copper is at melting point the density is 8.02 g/cm3 . This is when copper is now in a liquid form. In the periodic table copper can be found in period 4 group 11. This is where the coinage metals are found. Copper is found in the middle

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    Titanium Ti Atomic Number: 22  Atomic Mass: 47.867 Protons:22 Electrons:22 Neutrons:26 8. Titanium is a metal and in the family of transition metals. It belongs to group 4 of the periodic table. 9. Titanium is a silver‚ lustre‚ low in density but is a strong metal. This metal forms a passive but protective oxide coating when exposed to elevated temperatures in air but at room temperatures it resists tarnishing. The most noted chemical property of Titanium is its excellent resistant

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    • SLW trades near 52-week lows after declining 40% in 2015‚ but this is an opportunity that investors shouldn’t miss as better silver pricing will take the stock higher. • Silver pricing will improve as solar installations across the globe increase‚ leading to higher silver demand as the solar industry accounts for 56% of silver consumption. • Due to rising demand‚ lower scrapping activity‚ and the maturity of existing mines‚ the silver market’s deficit is expected to go up to 57 million ounces in

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    Muthoot Finance TYBCBI Dimple S Shetty Roll No. - 47 Financial Services Management TYBCBI MUTHOOT FINANCE Trust the elephant to fulfill all your dreams Muthoot finance is a “Systemically Important Non-deposit taking NBFC”. It is the largest gold financing company in India in terms of loan portfolio‚ according to IMaCS Industry Report (2010 Update). Muthoot finance provide personal and business loans secured by gold jewellery‚ or Gold Loans‚ primarily to individuals who possess gold

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