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Steelmaking: Bessemer Process, Damascus Steel, Pig Iron, Pattern Welding, Smelting, Blast Furnace, History of Ferrous Metallurgy

Steelmaking: Bessemer Process, Damascus Steel, Pig Iron, Pattern Welding, Smelting, Blast Furnace, History of Ferrous Metallurgy


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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 67. Chapters: Bessemer process, Damascus steel, Pig iron, Pattern welding, Smelting, Blast furnace, History of ferrous metallurgy, List of preserved historic blast furnaces, Electric arc furnace, Crucible steel, Tinning, Puddling, Pakistan Steel Mills, Basic oxygen steelmaking, Bloomery, Blowing engine, Carburizing, HIsarna steelmaking process, Slag, Ladle, Non-metallic inclusions, Deoxidized steel, Pickling, Hulett, Cementation process, Hot-dip galvanizing, Open hearth furnace, Vacuum arc remelting, Argon oxygen decarburization, Finery forge, Tatara, Thermomechanical processing, Hot blast, Cementation furnace, Sheffield, Robert Baker, Tuyere, Faggoting, Beehive oven, Steckel mill, Mill scale, Rhondite, FINEX, Cold blast, Electro Slag Remelting, Heat number, Strip mill, Reja, Flodin process, Salamander, Skip hoist, Skip car. Excerpt: The history of ferrous metallurgy began far back in prehistory. The earliest surviving iron artifacts, from the 5th millennium BC in Iran and 2nd millennium BC in China, were made from meteoritic iron-nickel. It is not known when or where the smelting of iron from ores began, but by the end of the 2nd millennium BC iron was being produced that way from China to Sub-Saharan Africa The use of wrought iron was known in the 1st millennium BC. During the medieval period, means were found in Europe of producing wrought iron from cast iron (in this context known as pig iron) using finery forges. For all these processes, charcoal was required as fuel. Steel (with a smaller carbon content than pig iron but more than wrought iron) was first produced in antiquity. New methods of producing it by carburizing bars of iron in the cementation process were devised in the 17th century AD. In the Industrial Revolution, new methods of producing bar iron without charcoal were devised and these were later applied to produ...


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  • ISBN-13: 9781155864655
  • Publisher: Books LLC, Wiki Series
  • Publisher Imprint: Books LLC, Wiki Series
  • Height: 246 mm
  • No of Pages: 68
  • Spine Width: 4 mm
  • Weight: 141 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1155864654
  • Publisher Date: 04 Sep 2011
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: Bessemer Process, Damascus Steel, Pig Iron, Pattern Welding, Smelting, Blast Furnace, History of Ferrous Metallurgy
  • Width: 189 mm


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