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" But as its tensile strength is some 30 or 40 per cent, greater than bar iron, it follows that for most purposes a much less weight of metal may be used ; so that taken in that way the semi-steel will form a much cheaper metal than any with which we are... "
Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Meetings - Page 185
1857
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The American Journal of Science and Arts

1856 - 974 lehte
...place by oxydation in the converting vessel is about 2£ per cent, less than it is with iron ; but, it is a little more difficult to roll, its cost per ton may fairly be considered to be th« same as iron ; but, as its tensile strength is some thirty or forty...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the ..., 4. köide

1856 - 430 lehte
...because the loss of metal that takes place by oxidation in the converting vessel is about two and a-half per cent, less than it is with iron ; but as it is...fairly considered to be the same as iron. But as its tensible strength is some thirty or forty per cent, greater than bar iron, it follows that for most...
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The Chemical Gazette, Or, Journal of Practical Chemistry, in All ..., 14. köide

William Francis, Henry Croft - 1856 - 500 lehte
...iron, because the loss of metal that takes place by oxidation in the converting vessel is about 2^- per cent, less than it is with iron ; but as it is...same as iron. But as its tensile strength is some 30 or 4O per cent, greater than bar iron, it follows that for most purposes a much less weight of metal...
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The Chemical Gazette, 14. köide

1856 - 504 lehte
...the loss of metal that takes place by oxidation in the converting vessel is about 1\ per cent. leas than it is with iron; but as it is a little more difficult...same as iron. But as its tensile strength is some 30 or 40 per cent. greater than bar iron, it follows that for most purposes a much less weight of metal...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal

1856 - 948 lehte
...because the loss of metal that takes place by oxidation in the converting vessel is about two and a-half per cent, less than it is with iron ; but as it is...fairly considered to be the same as iron. But as its tensible strength is some thirty or forty per cent, greater than bar iron, it follows that for most...
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Mechanics' Magazine, 65. köide

1856 - 650 lehte
...iron, because the loss of metal that lakes place by oxidation in the converting vessel is about 2£ per cent, less than it is with iron ; but, as it is...little more difficult to roll, its cost per ton may fairly be considered to be the same as iron ; but, as its tensile strength is some 30 or 40 per cent...
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The Mining Magazine: Devoted to Mines, Mining Operations ..., 7. köide

1856 - 540 lehte
...iron, because the loss of metal that takes place by oxidation in the converting vessel is about 2£ per cent, less than it is with iron ; but, as it is a little more difficult to roll, its cost per tun tuny fairly be considered to l>e the same as iron; but, SB its tensile strength is some 30 or 40...
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Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel ..., 65. köide

Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1856 - 640 lehte
...iron, because the loss of metal that takes place by oxidation in the converting vts.-cl is about 2J per cent, less than it is with iron ; but, as it is a little more difficult to roil, its cost per ton may fairly be considered to be the same as iron ; but, as its tensile strength...
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Mining Magazine: Devoted to Mines, Mining Operations, Metallurgy & C, 7. köide

1856 - 530 lehte
...than it is with iron ; lint, as it is a little more difficxilt to roll, its cost per ton may fairly be considered to be the same as iron; but, as its tensile strength is some 30 or 40 per cent, greater than bar iron, it follows that for most purposes a much less weight of metal...
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The Canadian Journal of Industry, Science and Art, 2. köide

1857 - 520 lehte
...because the loss of metal that takes place by oxidation in the converting vessel is about two and a-half per cent, less than it is with iron ; but as it is...fairly considered to be the same as iron. But as its tensible strength is some thirty or forty per cent, greater than bar iron, it follows that for most...
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