Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 89, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 July 1907 — New Metal Called Momel. [ARTICLE]

New Metal Called Momel.

A new metal called momel, which Is expected to cause something of a stir in the industrial world, is being produced at the works of the Canadian Copper Company at Sudbury, Ont. It consists of a compound of copper, nickel, iron and one or two other minerals which are found in the district, and its Importance lies in the fact that it is much less costly than nickel, is less liable to rust and will serve all the purposes that are served by that metal in the industrial world. The Jnew metal Is said to be of equal ductile strength with nickel and to possess all its other essential qualities, but it Is not claimed that it would serve the purpose of nickel steel, which Is used as armor plate.