The Solid Non-Metallic Impurities In Steel (Sonims).

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Henry D. Hibbard
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Apr 1, 1911

Abstract

I. INTRODUCTION. THESE impurities are perhaps the most important things in steel-especially steel made by the oxidation processes-the effect of which has not been at least approximately determined. By oxidation processes I mean the Bessemer and Siemens-Martin, during which the metalloids in the charge are removed by oxidation. It has been truly said that it is a clear advantage to have a new name for a new thing. To secure this and to economize space, let us adopt the name sonim (plural sonims) to designate the solid non-metallic impurities existing in steel or other metal. I would define a sonim as a solid non-metallic portion of matter existing as an impurity in metal. A piece of sand, brick, clay, or such material, imbedded in metal, would be considered as a foreign body, not as an impurity, and therefore not a sonim. The studies of sonims of which the results have been published hitherto, have been made chiefly or wholly on finished or at least on cold steel, without much, if any, regard to the specific methods by which the steel was made. While many of the results so obtained are valuable, they give little help in determining the cause, effect, or cure of the disease. It is not enough, in such a study, to know merely the commercial name of the process; for within the field of each process lies a great number of possible variations, each of which will yield a result differing in some respect from all others; and the control of sonims is particularly dependent. on the metallurgical treatment of the metal, because of the inability of analytical chemistry to throw much light on their presence, condition, and effect, as they usually occur in commercial steels. The microscope aids more, perhaps, than chemistry in their study.
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APA: Henry D. Hibbard  (1911)  The Solid Non-Metallic Impurities In Steel (Sonims).

MLA: Henry D. Hibbard The Solid Non-Metallic Impurities In Steel (Sonims).. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1911.

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