New York City Paper - Biographical Notice of Sidney Gilchrist Thomas

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
George W. Maynard
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1885

Abstract

In the Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute for the year 1878, in the account of the proceedings of the annual meeting in March of that year, when Mr. Bell read his paper On the Separation of Phosphorus from Pig-Iron, occurs the following statement, as part of the reported discussion of that paper: " Mr. Sidney Thomas stated that he had succeeded in effecting the almost complete removal of phosphorus in the Bessemer process. Experiments had been carried on at Blaenavon, with the co-operation of Mr. Martin, on quantities varying between 6 lbs. and 10 cwt., and some hundred analyses made by Mr. Gilchrist (who had the conduct of the experiments from the first) showing the removal of from 20 per cent. to 99.9 per cent. of phosphorus in the converter. He believed the practical difficulties in the way had been overcome, and that Cleveland pig might be made into good steel without any intermediate process. He hoped on a future occasion to lay full details before the Institute." I was present at that meeting, and I doubt if any one in the hall knew, either by sight or name, the young man who had dared to rise in that august body and claim that he had accomplished that after which the great metallurgists of Europe had been unsuccessfully striving ever since Mr. Bessemer's great discovery. I remember distinctly the pitying smile of derision and the stony stare
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APA: George W. Maynard  (1885)  New York City Paper - Biographical Notice of Sidney Gilchrist Thomas

MLA: George W. Maynard New York City Paper - Biographical Notice of Sidney Gilchrist Thomas. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1885.

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