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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
An intermediate product obtained used 19th century techniques for manufacturing [http://cameo.mfa.org/materials/fullrecord.asp?name=steel steel]. Developed in 1830, blister steel was produced by heating [http://cameo.mfa.org/materials/fullrecord.asp?name=wrought%20iron wrought iron] placed in contact with [http://cameo.mfa.org/materials/fullrecord.asp?name=carbon carbon]. The resultant metal, called blister steel, was crystalline and covered in blisters. Shear steel was then produced by cutting and rolling the blister steel sheets together at high temperature.
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An intermediate product obtained used 19th century techniques for manufacturing [[steel]]. Developed in 1830, blister steel was produced by heating [[wrought iron]] placed in contact with [[carbon]]. The resultant metal, called blister steel, was crystalline and covered in blisters. Shear steel was then produced by cutting and rolling the blister steel sheets together at high temperature.
  
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
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shear steel; cement steel; converted steel
 
shear steel; cement steel; converted steel
  
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==Resources and Citations==
  
 
* G.S.Brady, ''Materials Handbook'', McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 1971  Comment: p. 773
 
* G.S.Brady, ''Materials Handbook'', McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 1971  Comment: p. 773

Latest revision as of 15:14, 8 May 2022

Description

An intermediate product obtained used 19th century techniques for manufacturing Steel. Developed in 1830, blister steel was produced by heating Wrought iron placed in contact with Carbon. The resultant metal, called blister steel, was crystalline and covered in blisters. Shear steel was then produced by cutting and rolling the blister steel sheets together at high temperature.

Synonyms and Related Terms

shear steel; cement steel; converted steel

Resources and Citations

  • G.S.Brady, Materials Handbook, McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 1971 Comment: p. 773
  • Dictionary of Building Preservation, Ward Bucher, ed., John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York City, 1996
  • Random House, Webster's Encyclopedic Unabridged Dictionary of the English Language, Grammercy Book, New York, 1997

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