| 1908 - 712 стор.
...carbonaceous matter. It might also be made by so carburizing a low-carbon steel. Cast-iron. Generically, iron containing so much carbon or its equivalent that it is not malleable at any temperature. Specifically, cast-iron in the form of castings other than pigs, or remelted cast-iron suitable for... | |
| Bradley Stoughton - 1908 - 528 стор.
...the International Association for Testing Materials, with slight changes: Cast Iron. — Generically, iron containing so much carbon or its equivalent that it is not malleable at any temperature. Specifically, cast iron in the form of castings other than pigs, or remelted cast iron suitable for... | |
| 1909 - 514 стор.
...Plg Iron Changed ft Cast Iron. Crucible Process. Blister Steel Changed to Tool Steel. X / Cast iron: Iron containing so much carbon or its equivalent that it is not malleable at any temperature. The committee recommends drawing the line between cast iron and steel at 2.20 per cent carbon. Cast... | |
| International Association for Testing Material (Founded 1895). - 1910 - 1260 стор.
...blister steel of commerce is made by cementing Swedish wrought iron in charcoal. Cast Iron. Generally, iron containing so much carbon or its equivalent that it is not usefully malleable at any temperature. Specifically, cast iron in the form of casting other than pigs,... | |
| John Andrews Fitch - 1911 - 478 стор.
...Iron and Steel of the International Association for Testing Materials: " 'Cast Iron: — Generically, iron containing so much carbon or its equivalent that it is not malleable at any temperature. . . The Committee recommends drawing the line between cast iron and steel at 2.2o percent carbon. .... | |
| Mansfield Merriman - 1912 - 1506 стор.
...blister steel of co:nruerce is made by cementing Swedish wrought iron in charcoal. Cast Iron. Generally, iron containing so much carbon or its equivalent that it is not usefully malleable .it any temperature. Specifically, cast iron in the form of casting other than pigs,... | |
| Milo Smith Ketchum - 1914 - 958 стор.
...Iron and Steel of the International Association for Testing Materials, September, 1906. Cast Iron. — Iron containing so much carbon or its equivalent that it is not malleable at any temperature. The committee recommends drawing the line between cast iron and steel at 2.20 per cent carbon. Pig... | |
| Erik Oberg, Franklin Day Jones - 1918 - 342 стор.
...by heating it in contact with carbonaceous matter. (Also known as "converted steel.") Cast Iron. — Iron containing so much carbon or its equivalent that it is not malleable at any temperature. The line between cast iron and steel is generally drawn at 2.20 per cent carbon. Cast Steel. — The... | |
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