Pittsburgh Paper - Peculiar Phenomena in the Heating of Open-Hearth and Bessemer Steel

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
William Garrett
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1886

Abstract

I have heard it said that the late Mr. Holley made use of this remark: " There is an inherent, cussedness about rolls which, so far, no man has been able to find out." I think this can be safely claimed in reference to steel, as there are certain peculiarities about it that are pretty hard to account for. Previous to the introduction of the Bessemer process there was, as it were, a great chasm between iron and crucible steel; and, outside of what futile attempts had been made in puddling steel, nothing had been done to fill this gap. The Bessemer steel struck a medium between the two, the softest of it not being able to take the place of good iron, while the hardest was not suitable to encroach very far upon the crucible-steel trade. The open-hearth process made quite an inroad into the latter, but only for the lower and cheaper grades; and, beyond a doubt, for the finest grades of tool-steel, the cruciblesteel business has a long life before it. On the other side of the line comes the " basic " process, which brings us a step nearer iron ; but to fill up the gap completely, comes the Clapp-Griffiths process, which makes a grade of material—call it what you will—that is as soft as iron, welds as readily, and is in a fair way to supersede iron altogether. For fifteen years, I was in the employment of the Cleveland
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APA: William Garrett  (1886)  Pittsburgh Paper - Peculiar Phenomena in the Heating of Open-Hearth and Bessemer Steel

MLA: William Garrett Pittsburgh Paper - Peculiar Phenomena in the Heating of Open-Hearth and Bessemer Steel. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1886.

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