Discussion - Of the Report on The Uniform Nomenclature of Iron and Steel (see Bi-Monthly Bulletin, No. 20, March, 1908, pp. 227 to 237)

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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. Variety A includes also molten iron which, if cast, would be malleable, as do its two sub-varieties, "ingot-iron" and "ingot-steel." (Tungsten-steel is malleable only when red-hot.)] does not seem to fit perfectly the requirement that it shall include all known varieties of steel and exclude everything else. The first requirement, that it shall be malleable at some temperature, is also possessed by some varieties of gun-iron—that is, mottled castriron, of which cannons have been made in the past by the South Boston Iron Co. and others. Gun-iron also meets the requirement (A) in being cast into an initially-malleable mass. The malleability was indeed not great, nor mas it made use of except to demonstrate the quality of the iron, but it approached in measurable degree that of some of the alloy-steels. As for requirement (B), some puddled-irons having from 0.2 to 0.3 per cent. of carbon may be hardened greatly, although this property is [lot utilized.
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APA:  (1909)  Discussion - Of the Report on The Uniform Nomenclature of Iron and Steel (see Bi-Monthly Bulletin, No. 20, March, 1908, pp. 227 to 237)

MLA: Discussion - Of the Report on The Uniform Nomenclature of Iron and Steel (see Bi-Monthly Bulletin, No. 20, March, 1908, pp. 227 to 237). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1909.

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