Iron And Steel a Treatise On the Smelting Refining And Mechanical Processes O
Iron And Steel a Treatise On the Smelting Refining And Mechanical Processes O
Erik Oberg
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15 to 0. 25 per cent of vanadium. It is also known as "anti-fatigue steel, " owing to its unusual capacity for resisting repeated stresses. Weld steel is iron containing enough carbon to harden if heated and suddenly cooled. The term "wrought steel" is also used. CHARACTERISTICS OF STEEL 87 Peculiarities of Steel. If heated beyond a certain tempera- ture, steel becomes burned and a permanent injury is done to the metal; hence, steel must be worked at a lower temperature and with greater care th...an wrought iron. For this reason, welds in steel cannot be relied upon with the same certainty as those in wrought iron, and the higher the carbon content, the less suitable is the steel for welding. Because of the lack of relia- bility of the welds, and also because steel is likely to rupture more suddenly than wrought iron, it has not been able to take the place of wrought iron for chain-making. Steel worked at a blue or black heat is injured more than if strained when cold. This property is known as "blue shortness.
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