These steels then normally consist of [gamma]-iron, modified by the large amount of nickel or manganese with which it is alloyed.
The important manganese steels of commerce and certain nickel steelsare manganiferous and niccoliferous austenite, unmagnetic and hard but ductile.
Huntsman showed that the mere act of freeing these slag-bearing steels from their slag by melting them in closed crucibles greatly improved them.
Indeed, in the common structural steels which contain only very little carbon, hardly any of that carbon exists as graphite.
Some steels will “stand the fire” better than others, which means that they will stand more heat before they reach the point when they begin to burn.
THE STEEL Most of the old steels were so made that one might grasp them while thrusting one's fingers through the inside of the oval steel, Fig.
But if you must have steels manufactured at the machine shop or make them yourself, let them be an inch wide, a quarter of an inch thick, and long enough to form an ellipse like one of those shown in Fig.
Hess Steel Corporation was enlarged from its peace-time capacity and caused to produce at three times its normal rate the special steels required for gun manufacture.
Certainly in one respect we had the advantage of the ancients in that we have nowadays at our disposal the modern alloy-steels of great resistance.
What impious lust of empire steels thy breast[444] From their just lords the Christian lands to wrest!
Colour tints vary with degrees of light; steels of different brands require different treatment in regard to temperature and quenching; and steels even of identical chemical composition do not always behave alike when tempered.
For additional information regarding the composition and qualities of permanent magnet steels reference may be made to the publications cited below.
Various nickel-steels all expanded under magnetization, the increase being generally considerable and proportional to the field; in the case of an alloy containing 29% of nickel the change was nearly 40 times greater than in soft iron.
They also investigated the magnetic behaviour of various nickel-steels under tension, and found that there was always increase of magnetization.
Had some of the better-grade balls and steels for the bearings, which have since that time come on the market, been obtainable then, there would have been no difficulty with these bearings.
We had to import our fine alloy and carbon steels from Germany and France.
New steels had to be welded; new machinery made; a whole new engineering system had to be created.
But all that while, did Ajax whet the steels Of all his forces, that cut back way to the corse again.
Manufacturers of the cutting steels had warned Taylor that he must not use water on these tools.
When he affirms that hatred "steels the mind and sets the resolution as no other emotion can do," his psychology is curiously at fault.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is perfectly right when he says that hatred "steels the mind and sets the resolution.
The peculiarity of these steels is that no quenching or tempering is required.
Steels containing as much as 12% of tungsten are now used as a material for tools intended for turning and planing iron and steel.
I found General Steels at Sedalia with his regiments scattered about loosely; and General Pope at Otterville, twenty miles back, with no concert between them.
Silicon, tungsten and manganese steels are also substantially normal in their behaviour, although there are considerable differences in the magnitudes of the variations they display (Proc.
Aluminium steels show the same kind of phenomena as carbon ones, and the same may be said of chrome steels in the permanent condition, though the effect of the first cooling with them is a slight increase of magnetic moment.
Some carbon steels are given below according to "points": Pounds per Square Inch Steel, 10 point.
Remember that self-hardening steels must never be dipped in water, and always remember for all work requiring degrees of heat, that the more carbon, the less heat.
High speed steels may sometimes be welded if first coated with semi-steel before welding.
Quite early in June, the Steels were bidden to a dinner-party in their honor at Upthorpe Hall.
The Steels dined alone, as usual, or as much alone as a man and his wife with a butler and two footmen are permitted to be at their meals.
But the Steels had been back two days, and Morna could not wait another hour.
He had come away without seeing the Steels again, whereas he should have had an exhaustive interview with one or both of them before embarking upon his task.
It was true that on one occasion, when the Steels came to tea, the novelist walked his garden with the self-same radiant face with which he had lately taken to walking it alone; but that also was natural enough.
And, as he went downstairs to do so then and there, Langholm asked himself whether an honorable man could meet the Steels again without reading to their faces the notes that he had made in London and conned in the train.
The Steels were strolling on the sweep of the drive before the house, out for outing's sake for the first time that day, and together for the sake of being together for the first time that month.
He did not think the matter worth mentioning to his wife, when the Steels had dropped them at the Vicarage gate, after a pleasant but somewhat silent drive.
On the tenth of August the Uniackes were giving a great garden party at Hornby Manor, while the eleventh was the date of the first real dinner-party for which the Steels had issued invitations to Normanthorpe House.
And it was more inspiriting than the champagne to feel that no fresh annoyance was likely to befall the Steels through him.
On the other hand, if Germany alone had possessed the secret of the modern steels no power could have withstood her.
With the introduction of harder steels came the need of tougher tools to work them.
He says that steels for striking fire are not at present known as belonging to the Early Iron Age of Denmark.
The Loade above all other stones hath this strange property If sundry steels thereto or needles you apply, Such force and motion thence they draw that they incline To turn them to the Bear, which near the Pole doth shine.
You are the faery who clarifies my eye and steels my will, who brings to me upon her young hands my own youth!
If I have nothing more to do, I must die," I answer and feel with joy how my defiance steels itself in these words.
The badges of the two branches vary slightly in detail, more particularly in the attachment of fire-stones (fusils or furisons) and steels by which the fleece is attached to the ribbon of the collar.
The collar is composed of alternate links of furisons and double steelsinterlaced to form the letter B for Burgundy.
Parent of every cruel art That stains the soul, that steels the heart, Fierce war, with all thy bleeding band, Molest no more this rising land.
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