Pittsburg Paper - Standard Physical Tests for the Product of the Blast-Furnace, and Their Value

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Thomas D. West
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1897

Abstract

The occasional reports of progressive furnace-men, giving the results of physical tests to prove the superior qualities of their pig-irons, have encouraged the writer to believe that the time is ripe for the discussion of such work, and the inauguration of some correct system by which the furnace-man and the founder could make intelligent comparison of the elements of strength, deflection, contraction, and chill presented in pigmetal. In most cases the physical tests now made by furnace-men define but one quality in the iron, and are generally too vague to permit any true comparison. For example, one furnaceman tells us he can punch holes in his cast-iron, wishing it to be inferred that the iron is very soft and strong. Another furnace casts a long wedge, the thin end running to a knife's edge, which is supposed to prove the fluidity of the iron, for the founder's benefit. Another casts in square-cornered " chills," to define the hardness or softness of the metal. To the writer's knowledge these tests are not advocated by their originators as suitable for standards; and they are, to his mind, but evidence of unrest on the part of progressive furnace-men, who feel that something should be done in the line of physical tests. The writer knows of no furnace-men who make and keep records of the strength of their iron obtained by means of tests made on recognized standard testing-scales ; but he does know of a prominent furnace-salesman, who, not long ago, came into possession of a 1-inch square bar that stood 1400 pounds
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APA: Thomas D. West  (1897)  Pittsburg Paper - Standard Physical Tests for the Product of the Blast-Furnace, and Their Value

MLA: Thomas D. West Pittsburg Paper - Standard Physical Tests for the Product of the Blast-Furnace, and Their Value. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1897.

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