At that stage of the process immediately following the boil, the whole of the crude iron has passed into the condition of cast-steel of ordinary quality ; by the continuation of the process the steel so produced gradually loses its small remaining portion... The American Journal of Science and Arts - Page 4111856Full view - About this book
| Geology - 1856 - 430 pages
...immediately following the boil, the whole of the crude iron has passed into the condition of cast steel of ordinary quality. By the continuation of the process...iron ; hence, at a certain period of the process any quantity of metal may be obtained. There is one in particular, which, by way of distinction, I call... | |
| William Francis, Henry Croft - Chemistry - 1856 - 500 pages
...immediately following the boil, the whole of the crude iron has passed into the condition of cast steel of ordinary quality. By the continuation of the process,...is one in particular, which, by way of distinction, may be called semi-steel, being in hardness about midway between ordinary cast steel and soft malleable... | |
| Science - 1856 - 948 pages
...immediately following the boil, the whole of the crude iron has passed into the condition of cast steel of ordinary quality. By the continuation of the process...iron ; hence, at a certain period of the process any quantity of metal may be obtained. There is one in particular, which, by way of distinction, I call... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - Industrial arts - 1856 - 640 pages
...immediately following the boil the whole of the crude iron has passed into the condition of castsleel of ordinary quality ; by the continuation of the process...from soft steel to steely iron, and eventually to тегу soft iron; hence at a certain period of the process any quality of metal may be obtained.... | |
| Technology - 1856 - 650 pages
...immediately following the boil the whole of the crude iron ha» passed into the condition of ciists-.eel of ordinary quality; by the continuation of the process...from soft steel to steely iron, and eventually to тегу soft iron ; hence at a certain period of the process any quality of metal may be obtained.... | |
| Chemistry - 1856 - 504 pages
...immediately following the boil, the whole of the crude iron has passed into the condition of cast steel of ordinary quality. By the continuation of the process,...carbon, and passes successively from hard to soft steel, aud from soft steel to steely iron, and eventually to very soft iron ; hence, at a certain period of... | |
| Art - 1857 - 594 pages
...immediately following the boil, the whole of the crude iron has passed into the condition of cast steel of ordinary quality. By the continuation of the process...gradually loses its small remaining portion of carbon, and pasees successively from hard to soft steel, and from soft steel to steely i ron, and eventually to... | |
| Art - 1857 - 520 pages
...immediately following the boil, the whole of the crude iron has passed into the condition of cast steel of ordinary quality. By the continuation of the process the steel so produced gradually loses its email remaining portion of carbon, and passes successively from hard to soft steel, and from soft steel... | |
| Thomas Graham - Chemistry - 1857 - 436 pages
...steel of ordinary quality. By continuing the process, the steel thus formed is gradually deprived of its small remaining portion of carbon, and passes successively" from hard to soft steel, steely iron, and ultimately to very soft iron.* Properties of iron. — Iron is of a bluish-white colour,... | |
| Andrew Ure - Industrial arts - 1860 - 786 pages
...immediately following the boil the whole of the crude iron has passed into the condition of cast steel of ordinary quality. By the continuation of the process...certain period of the process any quality of metal can be obtained." The phenomena attending this novel process of iron making are very well described... | |
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