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A Brief History of Steel ... In order to make steel not accidentally, but conscientiously, you obviously first need to make iron. In contrast to the noble metals like gold, silver or platinum (and the occasional find of pure copper), iron is never (?) found as an element but practically always as an oxide.
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Steel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Steel is an alloy consisting mostly of iron, with a carbon content between 0.2% and 2.1% by weight, depending on the grade. Carbon is the most cost-effective alloying material for iron, but various o...
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History of steel and metal differences page on www.fantasysteel.com for steelartist of unique, functional steel art made in Knoxville, TN for home, and garden patios. ... A LITTLE STEEL HISTORY & FACTS...
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History of the modern steel industry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The history of the modern steel industry began in the late 1850s, but since then steel has been basic to the world's industrial economy. This article is intended only to address the business, econom...
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History of Steel for Kids ... The iron we use today is much better than the iron that the Hittites made: today most of our iron is made into steel. Steel is iron with more carbon in it than regular iron. It is much stronger and more flexible (it doesn't break as easily). ... History of Science...
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Its history can be traced back to 6000 BC. Admittedly, its form at that time was rudimentary, but, to gain a perspective in Process Metallurgy, it is worthwhile to spend a little time studying the initiation of mankind's association with metals. ... Arsenic is steel gray, very brittle and crystalline; it tarnishes in air...
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A Brief History of Steel Dam ... REYNOLDS, T.S. (1989). "A Narrow Window of Opportunity: the Rise and Fall of the Fixed Steel Dam." Jl Soc. for Industrial Archaeology, Vol. 15, pp. 1-20. SCHNITTER, N.J. (1994). "A History of Dams : the Useful Pyramids." Balkema Publ., Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
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