1889
DOI: 10.1680/imotp.1889.20726
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Discussion. The Treatment of Steel by Hydraulic Pressure, and the Plant Employed for the Purpose.

Abstract: said the Paper required a great deal of con-w. Ellis. sideration, for when looked a t it really amounted to this, that not only in England, but in the world, only two steel-makers were making steel upon the proper system. He thought that would hardly be admitted. Considering the splendid steel which had been produced for some years by English and foreign makerssuch makers as Messrs. Vickers, Messrs. Firths, Messrs. Cammell, and others in Sheffield, Messrs. Krupp, the Creusot Company, and others on the Continen… Show more

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