Background
VOLOGDIN, Sergey was born on August 12, 1874.
VOLOGDIN, Sergey was born on August 12, 1874.
1897 graduate Saint St. Petersburg Technol Institute.
From 1899 assistant head, then head, copper rolling shop at a plant of the Franco-Russian Plants Company, Saint St. Petersburg. Late 1905 arrested and sentenced to exile in Siberia. Sentence commuted to three years exile abroad.
1906-1909 worked at Le Chatelier’s Laboratory in Paris. From 1909 professor of metallurgy, Don Polytech Institute (now Novocherkassk Polytech Institute). Founded metallographic laboratory in Saint St. Petersburg.
1905, together with M.G. Yevangullov, published first Russian metallographic textbook Metallografiya (Metallography). Studied properties of refractory materials and reported his findings in 1909 at the International Congress on Applied Chemistry. Did research on the crystallization of iron and alloys.
Studied corrosion of boiler iron. Determined formation point of silicates, manganese sulfide, calcium ferrates and other compunds in metallurgical slag.
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