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Crucible steel is
steel made by
melting pig iron (cast iron), iron, and
sometimes steel,
often along with sand, gl****, ashes, and
other fluxes, in a crucible...
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Damascus steel (Arabic: فولاذ دمشقي)
refers to the high
carbon crucible steel of the
blades of
historical swords forged using the
wootz process in the...
- Look up
crucible in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
crucible is a
container in
which metals or
other substances may be
melted or
subjected to very...
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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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Wootz steel is a
crucible steel characterized by a
pattern of
bands and high
carbon content.
These bands are
formed by
sheets of
microscopic carbides...
- 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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developed in Europe. In 1740,
Benjamin Huntsman developed the
crucible technique for
steel manufacture, at his
workshop in the
district of
Handsworth in...
- has been held at the
venue since 1977. The theatre's name
refers to
crucible steel,
which was
developed in
Sheffield in 1740 and
drove the industrialisation...
- powder-made (sintered) wear and corrosion-resistant
stainless steel developed by ****
Barber of
Crucible Industries in
collaboration with
knifemaker Chris Reeve...
- 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...