Presidential Address 1961 The Modern Ferrous Metallurgical Revolution

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 690 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1961
Abstract
This Institute, by nature of its charter, draws on various persons in the mining and metallurgical world of Australasia for its President from year to year, and consequently when the presidential address is given by one of these people the topic. which they generally select is a topic to which they are accustomed and on which they are able to speak with authority.As most of you know, my prime object in life has been concerned with steelmaking, so tonight you can steel yourself to the thought that you are going to be spoken to about steelmaking.Even if that were not the case, and were I not particularly interested in steelmaking, I think it would be appropriate to look at steelmaking in a broad sense on a basis of pure metallurgical interest, because the steel industry is going through as big a revolution today as it went through something over one hundred years ago when Bessemer made a theory become a fact.Bessemer, and as the Americans prefer to think Kelly, separately conceived the idea of blowing cold air through molten pig iron, and, contrary to the then general belief, this did not result in cooling of the metal but succeeded rather in heating it, and in burning out of the rather crude pig iron the impurities which prevented it from becoming a ductile metal.For many years before this, steel had been made in a very small painstaking way by what was known as the crucible process. Benjamin Huntsman is credited with having developed the crucible steel making process to a stage where it could make a reliable and trustworthy product, but he...
Citation
APA: (1961) Presidential Address 1961 The Modern Ferrous Metallurgical Revolution
MLA: Presidential Address 1961 The Modern Ferrous Metallurgical Revolution. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1961.