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    Crucible steel is steel made by melting pig iron (cast iron), iron, and sometimes steel, often along with sand, glass, ashes, and other fluxes, in a crucible...
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    primary word used to refer to historical hypereutectoid crucible steel. The term "Damascus steel" itself likely traces its roots to the medieval city of...
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  • Crucible Industries, commonly known as Crucible, is an American company which develops and manufactures specialty steels, and is the sole producer of a...
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    century, with the introduction of the blast furnace and production of crucible steel. This was followed by the Bessemer process in England in the mid-19th...
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    Look up crucible in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A crucible is a ceramic or metal container in which metals or other substances may be melted or subjected...
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    Wootz steel, also known as Seric steel, is a crucible steel characterized by a pattern of bands and high carbon content. These bands are formed by sheets...
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    developed in Europe. In 1740, Benjamin Huntsman developed the crucible technique for steel manufacture, at his workshop in the district of Handsworth in...
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  • powder-made (sintered) wear and corrosion-resistant stainless steel developed by Dick Barber of Crucible Industries in collaboration with knifemaker Chris Reeve...
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    classified as high-speed steel is known by the AISI designation T1, which was introduced in 1910. It was patented by Crucible Steel Co. at the beginning of...
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    glass were mixed in a crucible and heated until the iron melted and absorbed the carbon. The first crucible steel was the wootz steel that originated in...
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    restricted. 41xx steel 4140 steel 4145 steel 4340 steel 300M steel EN25 steel – 2.521% nickel-chromium-molybdenum steel EN26 steel Carbon steels which can successfully...
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  • Is W2 Steel Good For Knives?". tristarknives.com. "Crucible Industries Products". Crucible Industries. "Crucible Particle Metallurgy". Crucible Material...
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    Stainless steel, also known as inox, corrosion-resistant steel (CRES) and rustless steel, is an alloy of iron that is resistant to rusting and corrosion...
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    resistant than W-type tool steel. Crucible Industries List of steel producers Silver steel Verhoeven, John (2007). Steel Metallurgy for the Non-Metallurgist...
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    Weathering steel, often referred to by the genericised trademark COR-TEN steel and sometimes written without the hyphen as corten steel, is a group of steel alloys...
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    Maraging steels (a portmanteau of "martensitic" and "aging") are steels that are known for possessing superior strength and toughness without losing ductility...
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  • History of ferrous metallurgy Toledo steel Damascus steel Wootz steel Bulat steel Tamahagane steel Crucible steel "...harder than iron tempered by Noric...
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    Steelmaking (redirect from Steel making)
    the German finery process could be managed to produce steel. blister steel and crucible steel. An important aspect of the Industrial Revolution was the...
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    The SAE steel grades system is a standard alloy numbering system (SAE J1086 - Numbering Metals and Alloys) for steel grades maintained by SAE International...
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    an iron forge. The most common processes for creating blister steel and crucible steel were slow and extremely expensive. The Scrantons instead used the...
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    cementation process, in crucibles. The resulting crucible steel, usually cast in ingots, was more homogeneous than blister steel.: 145  Early iron smelting...
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    Spring steel is a name given to a wide range of steels used in the manufacture of different products, including swords, saw blades, springs and many more...
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    area. Founded in 1906, it was initially a company town surrounding the Crucible Steel Company's Midland Works. Native American petroglyphs exist in the area...
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    1704 – 20 June 1776) was an English inventor and manufacturer of cast or crucible steel. Huntsman was born the fourth child of William and Mary (née Nainby)...
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    Tamahagane (redirect from Tamahagane steel)
    blades. Bloomery Bulat steel Crucible steel Damascus steel Japanese swordsmithing Katana Noric steel Toledo steel Wootz steel "Japanese-English translation ::...
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    Pattern welding (redirect from Folded steel)
    from the third century to the Viking Age." Bulat steel, a Russian crucible steel Damascus steel, a steel used in swordmaking during the medieval period...
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    low-alloy steel (HSLA) is a type of alloy steel that provides better mechanical properties or greater resistance to corrosion than carbon steel. HSLA steels vary...
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    Silver steel is common tool steel that is supplied as a centerless ground round bar (with tolerances similar to that of drill bit). The name comes from...
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    Straße. Monument to Friedrich Krupp's 1823 process for making crucible steel Map of the cast steel factory in St. Josef, Essen, Ruhr area (in German) Aerial...
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  • the material cools it recrystallizes. For many alloys, including carbon steel, the crystal grain size and phase composition, which ultimately determine...
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