Iron and Steel - More Attention Paid to Carbon Steels and Plain Cast Irons - Iron-Carbon Diagram Re-examined - Research in Varied Fields

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Frank T. Sisco
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1938

Abstract

DURING the past year the iron and steel industry of the world as a whole operated on a satisfactory basis. No discoveries nor new processes of outstanding importance were announced either here or abroad, although rumors of such were persistent. In general, the efforts of operating and research men in the iron and steel industry seemed to be confined to improving quality and reducing cost, not a new aim, for the same efforts have been noted in nearly all of the annual reviews of the industry for at least fifty years. Most published papers on blast furnace or steel-making practice were of minor importance, at least when judged by the criterion of radical change in process or product. If the number of reports in the technical journals, or articles in the trade press, is used as a basis for comparison, continuous-mill sheet is still the most important single product of the industry; papers were published detailing the results of the investigation of various phases of the
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APA: Frank T. Sisco  (1938)  Iron and Steel - More Attention Paid to Carbon Steels and Plain Cast Irons - Iron-Carbon Diagram Re-examined - Research in Varied Fields

MLA: Frank T. Sisco Iron and Steel - More Attention Paid to Carbon Steels and Plain Cast Irons - Iron-Carbon Diagram Re-examined - Research in Varied Fields. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1938.

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