Iron and Steel - High-Tensile Low-Alloy Steels Make Rapid Advance - Quality the Keynote in the Industry

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
M. J. R. Morris
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1940

Abstract

THE year 1939 has seen the iron and steel industry driving for efficiency with unabated zeal. "Efficiency" is here used in the sense of enabling the customer to do more with less, either supplying him with more economically priced steels or with higher priced steels that will do a job more economically. The plain carbon steels have been improved tremendously in quality be- cause of recent control tests. All steel companies have been urged to hold to .closer chemical control, closer standards, soundness, and more control on grain size, and now attention is being directed to closer control of hardening properties. Better control of open- hearth operations undoubtedly will result in an increase in the application of special carbon steel. Further, with a better understanding of quenching, the present trend to study the quenching of this class of steels will be ex- tended. These steels will then be used for purposes to which they are best suited. Utilization of special carbon bars and large shapes seems to be developing less slowly than special car- bon in the form of strip. There are many reasons for this and the future development of this trend will be important. Continued development of the manufacture of parts from strip and sheet to replace forgings, and of formed; structural members such as channels or welded pipe, is notable. Special carbon sheets with nonaging properties have been produced during the year; they maintain a higher degree of ductility over a longer time and are less sensitive to the changes which took place in the former product when stocked.
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APA: M. J. R. Morris  (1940)  Iron and Steel - High-Tensile Low-Alloy Steels Make Rapid Advance - Quality the Keynote in the Industry

MLA: M. J. R. Morris Iron and Steel - High-Tensile Low-Alloy Steels Make Rapid Advance - Quality the Keynote in the Industry. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1940.

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