Papers - Some Observations on Sponge Iron and the Properties of the Direct Steel Made From It (Abstract)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. S. Dean E. P. Barrett Calvin Pierson
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Jan 1, 1935

Abstract

Wrought iron and steel have been prepared from limonite, hematite, and magnetite ores by gaseous reduction, compacting and squeezing the resulting product at high temperature and finally melting the wrought iron so formed. The structure, analyses, mechanical and magnetic properties of the products are given. It is found that the structure of iron ores is best studied by subjecting them to gaseous reduction and using metallographic technique on the resulting sponge iron. In this way the cell structure of iron ore is clearly shown. The wrought iron made by heating compacted sponge iron to 1450" C., and forging, shows a cell structure inherited from the ore. This cell structure is further preserved in melting and casting the wrought iron. The probable relation of the properties of the materials to this inherited cell structure is discussed.
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APA: R. S. Dean E. P. Barrett Calvin Pierson  (1935)  Papers - Some Observations on Sponge Iron and the Properties of the Direct Steel Made From It (Abstract)

MLA: R. S. Dean E. P. Barrett Calvin Pierson Papers - Some Observations on Sponge Iron and the Properties of the Direct Steel Made From It (Abstract). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1935.

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