The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Page 94
... blown through the metal had failed to remove the sulphur and phosphorus present in the original pig , and that the product was an inferior metal . metal . After a long course of experiments Mr. Bessemer 94 Iron and Steel .
... blown through the metal had failed to remove the sulphur and phosphorus present in the original pig , and that the product was an inferior metal . metal . After a long course of experiments Mr. Bessemer 94 Iron and Steel .
Page 95
... original programme . When Mr. Bessemer , after great labour and expense , had brought his experiments to a satisfactory issue , and ascertained that he could produce steel of a quality and texture that could be relied on with as much ...
... original programme . When Mr. Bessemer , after great labour and expense , had brought his experiments to a satisfactory issue , and ascertained that he could produce steel of a quality and texture that could be relied on with as much ...
Page 98
... original rail of wood a hundred years ago . It has thus become absolutely necessary to introduce a new material , and that material is to be found in Steel . The greatly superior . resistance which steel offers to crushing as compared ...
... original rail of wood a hundred years ago . It has thus become absolutely necessary to introduce a new material , and that material is to be found in Steel . The greatly superior . resistance which steel offers to crushing as compared ...
Page 103
... original fault in the process of manufacture , and that the internal constitution of the metal remained unaffected by vibration , however rapid or long - con- tinued . In opposition to the popular view as to the brittleness of iron ...
... original fault in the process of manufacture , and that the internal constitution of the metal remained unaffected by vibration , however rapid or long - con- tinued . In opposition to the popular view as to the brittleness of iron ...
Page 105
... original solitude . And such , too , will be the fate of the North when the iron - melters and manufacturers there have burnt up all their fuel . Not without reason , therefore , does Dr. Percy conclude his admirable volume on Iron and ...
... original solitude . And such , too , will be the fate of the North when the iron - melters and manufacturers there have burnt up all their fuel . Not without reason , therefore , does Dr. Percy conclude his admirable volume on Iron and ...
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