Ingot of Bessemer steel, c 1865.

Made:
1865
Ingot of Bessemer steel, c 1865.

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Ingot Bessemer steel, c. 1865

Sir Henry Bessemer (1813-1898) was an English inventor and engineer who invented a cheap process for manufacturing steel. He patented a process by which molten pig iron was converted to steel by blowing air through it in a Bessemer converter.This removed most of the impurities and no extra fuel was required, because the carbon, oxidised during the blow, generated great heat. Establishing a steelworks in Sheffield, England, Bessemer manufactured guns and, later, steel rails.

Details

Category:
Metallurgy
Object Number:
1957-88
Measurements:
overall: 300 mm x 280 mm x 860 mm,
type:
steel and ingots
credit:
Michael Nairn and Company