New York Meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute October, 1890 Paper - Aluminum-Steel

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. A. Hadfield
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1891

Abstract

It seems a specially fitting opportunity to present a paper on the alloys of iron and aluminum at the New York meeting of this Institute, owing to the fact that America has, more than any other country, originated and developed the manufacture of cheap aluminum. The Cowles, Castner, and Hall systems have all originated in the ever-busy brain of our cousin across the water. The problem of cheaply producing this valuable metal has been a difficult one, but to the writer it seems that the more arduous the task the greater the delight with which our American friend attempts to overcome the difficulties surrounding it, and the more vim he throws into the work. Another and equally striking proof of this is to be found in the recent appearance of the already wellknown remarkable work, The Mefallurgy of Steel, by Mr. H. M. Howe, of the Institute of Technology, Boston, Mass. It is to be hopel that this Institute will not be slow to recognize by some special mark its appreciation of this signally valuable and original work. The writer has been led to describe the following experiments, believing that so far no full and exact report has yet been presented to this Institute as to the effect of aluminum alloyed or combined with the metal iron. It has been a special object to make the material as far as possible a true alloy or combination of aluminum and iron, with as small quantities as possible of other disturbing ingredients, such as silicon, manganese, etc. In the material described in these experiments, the total amounts of other elements present (sulphur and phosphorus being disregarded as present in such small quantities) do not exceed about 0.5 per cent. Such material may therefore be probably taken as fairly illustrative of the effect of the metal aluminum upon iron. Since completing the experiments the writer
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APA: R. A. Hadfield  (1891)  New York Meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute October, 1890 Paper - Aluminum-Steel

MLA: R. A. Hadfield New York Meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute October, 1890 Paper - Aluminum-Steel. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1891.

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