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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ACIERATION»
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1
The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science; with ...
Moreover, I shall by~andby prove that nitrogen can be replaced in acieration by
another metalloid bearing some chemical analogy to it, such as phosphorus, and
yield compounds which may easily be confounded with normal steel.
2
The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science
Moreover, I shall by-and- by prove that nitrogen can be replaced in acieration by
another metalloid bearing some chemical analogy to it, such as phosphorus, and
yield compounds which may easily be confounded with normal steel.
3
The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science; with ...
The experiments adduced appear to me to imply exactly the conditions of
acieration. The best cemented and puddled steels are obtainable only with
products almost absolutely pure ; nitrogen can only exert its steeling influence on
a metal ...
Sir William Crookes, 1861
4
Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science
After showing that steel is always produced in presence of nitrogen, the influence
of this body being proved by laboratory experiments and practical observations, I
must now inquire in what way nitiogen influences acieration. As I said in a ...
5
Journal of the Franklin Institute
... carbonic acid by iron, has a marked connec- Vol. LVL— Third Series.— No. 2.
— August, 1868. 11 tion with the theory of acieration, as we have pointed Items
and Novelties. 81.
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An Inquiry Into the Influence Upon Health of Anthracite ...
They cannot fail to have a bearing upon the important process of acieration "The
inquiry suggests itself whether acieration would not be promoted by alternation of
temperatare frequently repeated. The lowest red heat, or a temperature even ...
The inquiry suggests itself whether acieration would not be promoted by
alternation of temperature frequently repeated. The lowest red heat, or a
temperature even lower, appears to be most favourable 'to the absorption of
carbonic oxide by ...
Chemical Society (Great Britain), 1867
8
The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and ...
acid, owing to the decomposition of the carbonic oxide in the interior of the bar.
The inquiry suggests itself whether acieration would not be promoted by
alternation of temperature frequently repeated. The lowest red heat, or a
temperature even ...
9
The Cambride Economic History of Europre
The process was adopted more rapidly on the Continent than in Britain, where
the ore apparently yielded pig iron too impure to serve as a base for acieration by
puddling.1 In France the new metal passed all other forms of steel in importance
...
10
Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology
... see acylation. acierate Metallurgy, to convert iron into steel; carry out the
process of acieration. acieration Metallurgy, the conversion of iron into steel by
refining the carbon content and adjusting the content of other chemical elements.
Also ...
Christopher G. Morris, 1992