New York City Paper - The Estimation of Phosphorus in Iron and Steel

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Byron W. Cheever
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Jan 1, 1885

Abstract

In working up the process which I described at the Chicago Meeting, May, 1884 (p. 163 of the present volume), for the estimation of phosphorus in iron and steel, I employed samples of steel obtained from one works only, and of a given brand. Since then I have had frequent occasion to test the process on other steels, and find that it works equally well. But some steels present certain colors which may mislead the operator; and I therefore propose a slight change in the directions formerly given. On the second page of my paper, in the second paragraph, I would substitute the following modified directions: Place the flask under the hydrant, till the solution is perfectly cold ; then add, gradually, strong ammonia, with constant stirring, till the solution is changed into a pasty mass and the ammonia is in slight excess; then add cautiously HNO3 (1.40 specific gravity)
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APA: Byron W. Cheever  (1885)  New York City Paper - The Estimation of Phosphorus in Iron and Steel

MLA: Byron W. Cheever New York City Paper - The Estimation of Phosphorus in Iron and Steel. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1885.

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