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" Steel. — Iron which is malleable at least in some one range of temperature and, in addition, is either (a) cast into an initially malleable mass; or, (b) is capable of hardening greatly by sudden cooling; or, (c) is both so cast and so capable of hardening. "
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by American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, American Institute of Mining Engineers - 1909
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Iron, Steel, and Other Alloys

Henry Marion Howe - Iron - 1903 - 496 pages
...cooled. Steel, iron which is malleable at least in some one range of temperature, and also is either (a) cast into an initially malleable mass; or (b) is capable of hardening by sudden cooling; or (c) is both so cast and so capable of hardening. (Tungsten steel and certain...
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Factory and Industrial Management, Volume 25

John Robertson Dunlap, Arthur Van Vlissingen, John M. Carmody - Engineering - 1903 - 1208 pages
...cooled. Steel, iron which is malleable at least in some one range of temperature, and also is either (a) cast into an initially malleable mass; or (b) is capable of hardening by sudden cooling; or (c) is both so cast and so capable of hardening. (Tungsten steel and certain...
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Iron, Steel, and Other Alloys

Henry Marion Howe - Alloys - 1906 - 534 pages
...STEEL, iron which is malleable at least in some one range of temperature, and in addition is either (a) cast into an initially malleable mass; or (b) is capable...cast would be malleable, as do its two sub-varieties, " ingot iron " and " ingot steel." (Tungsten steel is malleable only when red-hot.) STEEL CAST (adjective),...
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The Metallurgy of Iron and Steel

Bradley Stoughton - Iron - 1908 - 536 pages
...range of temperature, and in addition is either (a) cast into an initially malleable mass ; or (6) is capable of hardening greatly by sudden cooling;...or (c) is both so cast and so capable of hardening. Wrought Iron. — Slag-bearing, malleable iron, which does not harden materially when suddenly cooled....
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The Metallurgy of Iron and Steel

Bradley Stoughton - Iron - 1908 - 528 pages
...range of temperature, and in addition is either (a) cast into an initially malleable mass ; or (6) is capable of hardening greatly by sudden cooling;...or (c) is both so cast and so capable of hardening. Wrought Iron. — Slag-bearing, malleable iron, which dews not harden materially when suddenly cooled....
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Machinery's Reference Series ..., Issues 31-40

1909 - 514 pages
...range of temperature, and in addition is either (a) cast into an initially malleable mass; or, (6) is capable of hardening greatly by sudden cooling;...or, (c) is both so cast and so capable of hardening. Steel castings: Unforged and unrolled castings made of Bessemer, open-hearth, crucible or any other...
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American Civil Engineers' Pocket Book,

Mansfield Merriman - Civil engineering - 1911 - 1404 pages
...which is usefully malleable at least in some one range of temperature, and in addition is either (a) cast into an initially malleable mass; or (b) is capable...cast would be malleable, as do its two sub-varieties, "ingot iron" and "ingot steel." (Tungsten steel is malleable only when red-hot.) Steel Cast (adjective)...
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The Steel Workers

John Andrews Fitch - Iron and steel workers - 1911 - 478 pages
...— Iron which is malleable at least in some one range of temperature, and in addition is either (a) cast into an initially malleable mass; or (b) is capable...(c) is both so cast and so capable of hardening.' " In the def1nition of steel the first sentence 'is malleable at least in some one range of temperature'...
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American Civil Engineers' Pocket Book

Mansfield Merriman - Civil engineering - 1912 - 1506 pages
...which is usefully malleable at least in some one range of temperature, and in aiiition is either (a) cast into an initially malleable mass; or (b) is capable of hardening grfcilly by sudden cooling; or (c) is both so cast and so capable of hardening. Variety i'*) includes...
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Structural Engineers' Handbook: Data for the Design and Construction of ...

Milo Smith Ketchum - Bridges, Iron and steel - 1914 - 956 pages
...— Iron which is malleable at least in some one range of temperature and in addition is either (a) cast into an initially malleable mass; or, (b) is...or, (c) is both so cast and so capable of hardening. Open-hearth Steel.— Steel made by the open-hearth process, irrespective of carbon content. Bessemer...
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