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The white metal alloys industry in Canada .CS41-215E-PDF

"Statistics given in this report cover the operations of firms in Canada which were engaged chiefly in the (a) manufacture of white metal alloys such as babbit metal, solders and type metal; (b) the refining of sscrap to recover white metals such as zinc, tin, lead, etc.; and (c) the manufacture of lead, tin, zinc or other white metal products such as lead bars sheet end pipe; antimonial lead; collapsible tubes; metal foil and similar commodities"--p. 1, 1934.

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Publication information
Department/Agency
  • Canada. Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Branch.
TitleThe white metal alloys industry in Canada .
Variant title
  • At head of caption title: Manufactures of the non-ferrous metals 1934
  • At head of caption title: Manufactures of the non-ferrous metals group 1935-1941
  • White metal alloys industry 1934-1941
Publication typePeriodical
Language[English]
ContinuesThe lead, tin and zinc products industry in Canada ; 1927-1933.
Continued byThe white metal products industry ; 1942-1949.
FormatDigital text
Note(s)
  • Title from cover.
  • Digitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada].
  • Issues for 1935-1941 published in series: Annual industry report.
  • Continues: The lead, tin and zinc products industry.
  • Continued by: The white metal products industry.
Publishing information
  • Ottawa : Dominion Bureau of Statistics, Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Branch, [1935-1942?]
Chronology1934-1941.
FrequencyAnnual
Catalogue number
  • CS41-215E-PDF
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