California Paper - Nickel-Steel ; A Synopsis of Experiment and Opinion

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
David H. Browne
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1900

Abstract

The trite maxim that man is a tool-using animal might nowa-days be amended by saying that man is a tool-choosing animal. The chipped flint, at first all-sufficient, gave way to hammered bronze, and that, in turn, to wrought-iron and steel. As our knowledge of metals increases, we learn to specialize; we temper and anneal; we alloy and intermix; and we fashion for ourselves a metal suitable to our necessities. The knowledge of the properties and uses of the various metals and their alloys has become the capital of every constructive engineer, and the currency of every intelligent brass-founder aid blacksmith. Prom year to year, the specifications of the designer become more rigid, and the steel-maker is forced to study more closely the qualities obtainable by changing the treatment, or altering the composition, of his metal. Of making alloys there is no end. We have heard much, during the last decade, of manganese-steel and chrome-steel, of aluminum and tungsten, of titanium- and silicon- and copper-steels, and of every conceivable union into which steel could be coerced or cajoled. Without denying to each of these alloys novel and valuable properties, it. must be admitted that, of all alloys, the one which shows the greatest range of adaptability, and has met the largest measure of popular approval, is nickel-steel. Introduced to public notice by Mr. Riley, in 1889, its field of usefulness has been rapidly enlarged, until, at the present day, the use of nickel-steel is as thoroughly recognized as that of carbon- or manganese-steel. Concerning the properties of nickel-steel numerous articles have appeared in the technical journals. For the man in a hurry, who wishes to look up the properties and limitations of nickel-steel, these articles might almost as well be in the lost
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APA: David H. Browne  (1900)  California Paper - Nickel-Steel ; A Synopsis of Experiment and Opinion

MLA: David H. Browne California Paper - Nickel-Steel ; A Synopsis of Experiment and Opinion. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1900.

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