| 1908 - 712 pages
...process of shearing, piling, etc., is repeated, the product is called "double-shear steel." Steel, iron which is malleable at least in some one range of temperature, and in addition is either (.4) cast into an initially malleable mass ; or (J3) is capable of hardening greatly by sudden cooling;... | |
| John Robertson Dunlap, Arthur Van Vlissingen, John M. Carmody - 1903 - 1208 pages
...iron, slag^bearing, malleable iron, which does not harden materially when suddenly cooled. Steel, iron which is malleable at least in some one range of temperature, and also is either (a) cast into an initially malleable mass; or (b) is capable of hardening by sudden... | |
| Henry Marion Howe - 1903 - 496 pages
...slag-bearing, malleable iron, which does not •harden materially when suddenly cooled. Steel, iron which is malleable at least in some one range of temperature, and also is either (a) cast into an initially malleable mass; or (b) is capable of hardening by sudden... | |
| Bradley Stoughton - 1908 - 532 pages
...Britain, but not in the United States, except carelessly as meaning "Malleable cast iron." Steel. — Iron which is malleable at least in some one range of temperature,...either (a) cast into an initially malleable mass ; or (6) is capable of hardening greatly by sudden cooling; or (c) is both so cast and so capable of hardening.... | |
| Bradley Stoughton - 1908 - 528 pages
...Britain, but not in the United States, except carelessly as meaning "Malleable cast iron." Kteel. — Iron which is malleable at least in some one range of temperature,...either (a) cast into an initially malleable mass ; or (6) is capable of hardening greatly by sudden cooling; or (c) is both so cast and so capable of hardening.... | |
| 1909 - 514 pages
...process of shearing, piling, etc., is repeated, the product is called "double shear steel." Steel: Iron which is malleable at least in some one range of temperature,...either (a) cast into an initially malleable mass; or, (6) is capable of hardening greatly by sudden cooling; or, (c) is both so cast and so capable of hardening.... | |
| International Association for Testing Material (Founded 1895). - 1910 - 1260 pages
...piling, etc., is repeated, the product is called "double shear steel". Steel, iron which is usefully malleable at least in some one range of temperature,...or (c) is both so cast and so capable of hardening. Variety A includes also molten iron which if cast would be malleable, as do its two sub-varieties,... | |
| John Andrews Fitch - 1911 - 478 pages
...Slag-bearing malleable iron, which does not harden materially when suddenly cooled," "'Steel: — Iron which is malleable at least in some one range of temperature,...(c) is both so cast and so capable of hardening.' " In the def1nition of steel the first sentence 'is malleable at least in some one range of temperature'... | |
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